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  • == Length of Stay == .... It is a critical metric used to measure the efficiency and effectiveness of these services.
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  • ...the right to refuse to perform military service on the grounds of freedom of thought, conscience, or religion. ...alternative civilian service as a substitute for conscription or military service. Some conscientious objectors consider themselves pacifist, non-interventio
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  • ...re]] to allow civil servants the opportunity to return home after extended service overseas. ...was typically for a period of six months and was granted after 10 years of service.
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  • ...raduation. The length of service is typically equal to the number of years of scholarship received, plus one year. ...ld. The specific eligibility requirements may vary depending on the branch of the military offering the scholarship.
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  • ...-year undergraduate; a son who has the same first name as his father; term of address for a disrespectful and annoying male
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  • ...e, reflecting the era's technological advancements and the growing demands of global trade and transportation. ...he SS Tasman was considered a significant achievement in naval engineering of its time.
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  • ...or its size and speed, and it played a significant role in the development of transatlantic shipping in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ...igned to be both large and fast, with a length of 520 feet and a top speed of 20 knots. The ship was powered by a [[triple-expansion steam engine]], whic
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  • ...the arrival of items or people to the queue, the waiting process, and the service process. ...the Poisson process for arrival rates and the exponential distribution for service times, although more complex models may use alternative distributions.
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  • ...in the [[United Kingdom]]. It provides expertise to the [[National Health Service]] (NHS) on resolving concerns and disputes fairly, sharing learning for imp ...the NHS Litigation Authority (NHSLA) and the National Clinical Assessment Service (NCAS). The change was made to reflect the organisation's broader remit and
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  • ...serving the community since its founding in 1952. With 285 beds, it is one of the largest employers in Laurel, employing nearly 2,000 people. The medical center also operates an ambulance service called "EMServ". This service provides emergency medical transportation to the community.
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  • ...ents. Established in 1895, the medal recognizes the dedication and efforts of individuals who contribute significantly to the Order's humanitarian and ch ...s not only as a form of recognition but also as an incentive for continued service and excellence.
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  • ...sinia''' was a [[passenger ship]] built in 1870 by the [[Caird & Company]] of [[Greenock]], Scotland. The ship was operated by the [[Hamburg America Line ...ller, giving her a service speed of 13 knots. The ship had a gross tonnage of 3,376 and could accommodate up to 90 first-class, 100 second-class, and 800
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  • ...sidered on a case-by-case basis. See Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards-Payback for additional information.
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  • ..."major tools of the creation of a communist society"[[Category:Dictionary of medicine]].
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  • '''Emergency Medical Services Exemplary Service Medal''' ...have committed themselves to the highest standards of professionalism and service to the community in emergency medical situations.
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  • ...l Laird]] and launched on 18 April 1942. So far she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name Safari. ...submarines had a crew of 48 officers and ratings. They had a diving depth of 300 feet (91 m).
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  • ...age. This article provides an overview of the destroyer's characteristics, service history, and significance. ...and direct engagement with enemy vessels. The ship was equipped with a mix of torpedoes and guns, making it a versatile threat to both surface ships and
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  • ...powered by a single [[screw propeller]] and was capable of reaching speeds of up to 10 knots. The ship was built with a focus on passenger comfort, featu == Service History ==
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  • ...ing and logistics company. The SS Maloja was named after the Swiss village of [[Maloja]]. ...e]] that was also built by Harland and Wolff. The ship had a service speed of 16 knots and could accommodate up to 1,550 passengers.
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  • ...Pacific Theater. This article provides an overview of USS Tarpon's design, service history, and ultimate fate. ...t. Powered by diesel-electric propulsion, the submarine could reach speeds of up to 19 knots surfaced and 8 knots submerged. Her armament included six fo
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