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| A warrior is someone whose strong character enables them to make sacrifices for the team and achieve their long-term goals. |
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| What do "warriors" defend? |
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| Warriors defend something valuable - their personal honor. |
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| Name the four Core Values for CAP? |
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| The four Core Values for CAP are Integrity, Respect, Excellence, and Volunteer Service. |
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| What Core Value can be described as doing what is right, even when no one is looking? |
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| defined as the ability to direct your thoughts, emotions, and actions toward a meaningful purpose. |
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| Why is it said that attitudes are "contagious"? |
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| Attitudes are said to be "contagious" because all attitudes are visible to others. |
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| Why does society use oaths? |
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| Society uses oaths so others can hear them acknowledge the importance of their duties. |
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| What does it mean to swear to an oath? |
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| Swearing to an oath means you put your personal honor and reputation on the line. |
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| What is the root for military customs and courtesies? |
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| All military customs and courtesies are rooted in basic politeness and respect |
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| Are military customs and courtesies supposed to make new cadets feel inferior? |
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| Military customs and courtesies are not supposed to make new cadets feel inferior because it does not say that one person is "better" than the other. |
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| What are the three missions of CAP? |
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| Aerospace Education, Cadet Programs and Emergency Services |
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| When the angle of attack reaches a point where it will stall |
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| An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by some outside force |
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| A force acting upon a body causes it to accelerate in the direction of the force. Acceleration is directly proportional to the mass of the body being accelerated. |
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| For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction |
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Lateral Axis Movement Controlled by the elevators |
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Controlled by the ailerons Longitudinal Axis Movement |
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Movement right and left controlled by the rudder Vertical Axis Movement |
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| Increase lift, used at lower speeds |
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| Rotational speed of the propeller is greatest where? |
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| As the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure decreases |
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| direction and controlling your actions so you can achieve your goals |
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| What four things must leaders be? |
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| Communicator, Visionary, Motivator, and Expert |
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| All leaders should know what? |
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| Who was Winston Churchill? |
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| Leader of England during WWII |
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| Where should the American flag be displayed when with other flags? |
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| Leadership in terms of personality and character |
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| What are the parts of Trait Theory? |
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| All leaders are unique, no one can agree what makes a good leader, leaders have same basic gifts |
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| When was Trait Theory prominent? |
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| What do we study to know about leadership? |
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| When dealing with ethical problems, people usually do more or less than what they should do? |
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| When was the flag created? |
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| Stress is the body's reaction to what? |
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| The "I have a Dream" speech by MLK was an example of a leader as a? |
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| One person's strength helping another's weakness |
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| Where did the salute come from? |
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| The time of kings and knights |
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| that everyone is accountable to someone |
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| What are some coping skills for stress? |
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| Talking about issues, relaxation techniques, eating well, and exercising |
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| List the 7-step ethical decision making process. |
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| Define the problem, get facts, brainstorm, weigh options, consider your values, decide and act, re-evaluate |
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| Attitudes, customs, and values of a civilization |
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| To be part of a team you should practice what 4 things? |
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| Self-discipline, selflessness, enthusiasm, and loyalty |
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| Study the life stories of great men. |
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| In a fairy tale the Great Man Theory would be a ... |
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| Superhero coming to save us |
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| Where does the junior person walk when walking with people of higher rank? |
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| What is the field of stars called on a flag? |
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| When standing at attention your eyes should face? |
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| A collection of individual working together to achieve a common goal |
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| At what distance should you salute a superior officer? |
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| A global area of calm winds |
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| The deflection of a freely moving object to the right in the northern hemisphere |
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| A strong wind at 30,000ft and moves as a winding road across the U.S. Usually west to east |
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| Global winds that the flow from the poles and move west |
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| A warm steady wind that blows towards the equator |
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| the temperature at which the air becomes saturated with water vapor |
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| amount of water vapor in the air compared to its capacity |
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| Imaginary lines on the globe running east and west measuring degrees north and south. Some times called parallels. |
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| Imaginary lines on the globe running north and south measuring degrees east and west. Some times called meridians. |
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| When reading GPS coordinates, what is first latitude or longitude? |
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| Latitude measuring north and south and then longitude measuring east and west degrees. |
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| first man to walk on the moon |
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| increased the range of rockets |
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| Designed rockets for military use |
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| Improved rocket accuracy by launching through tubes |
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| First man in space and to orbit the Earth |
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| First American to orbit the Earth |
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| Father of Modern Rocketry. Experimented with solid and liquid propellents |
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| Developed Spin Stablization |
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| Developed the first rocket engine |
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| laid foundation for modern rocketry with his laws of motion |
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| First artificial satellite |
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