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  2. Employee silence - Wikipedia

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    Future research should be devoted to the study of one's professional position in a company and whether this has any effect on the decision to remain silent. It would be interesting to discover if job titles play a part in employee silence or it's just a matter of analyzing each individual situation or event.

  3. Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Insurance is available in increments of $50,000, up to a maximum of $500,000. [2] Premiums are set at $0.06 per month per $1,000 of insurance, regardless of the member's age. [3] An additional $1 per month is charged for traumatic injury protection (TSGLI). Accordingly, a $500,000 policy costs $30 per month. [4]

  4. Right to silence - Wikipedia

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    Right to inform a member of his/her family or a person of his/her choosing regarding the detention as well as their location, at any moment of the proceedings. Foreigners have the right to contact their consulate in Spain. Right to request the services of an interpreter, at no cost, when the foreign national does not speak Spanish.

  5. Military Service (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The Lex fori of the Spanish people (Fuero de los Españoles in Spanish) approved in 1945 and which constituted one of the Fundamental Laws of the Franco regime, included, in its article 7, about military service: "It is a title of honor for Spaniards to serve in the armed forces of their country. All Spaniards are obliged to this service when ...

  6. American Service-Members' Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The American Service-Members' Protection Act, known informally as The Hague Invasion Act [1] (ASPA, Title 2 of Pub. L. 107–206 (text), H.R. 4775, 116 Stat. 820, enacted August 2, 2002) is a United States federal law described as "a bill to protect United States military personnel and other elected and appointed officials of the United States government against criminal prosecution by an ...

  7. A Message to Garcia - Wikipedia

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    A Message to Garcia is a widely distributed essay written by Elbert Hubbard in 1899, expressing the value of individual initiative and conscientiousness in work. The essay's primary example is a dramatized version of a daring escapade performed by an American soldier, First Lieutenant Andrew S. Rowan, just before the Spanish–American War.

  8. Vow of silence - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, a vow of silence can be made to express a bold statement. This type may be to make a statement about issues such as child poverty.An example of this is the November 30th Vow of Silence for Free The Children, in which students in Canada take a 24-hour vow of silence to protest against poverty and child labour.

  9. Sexual orientation and gender identity in the United States ...

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    In 2012 transvestism was included in a list of conditions which disqualified individuals for service under the Department of Defense Instruction 6130.03. [17] The ban dates back to 1961. [ 18 ] The repeal of Don't ask, don't tell did not allow cross-dressers to serve openly in the armed forces.