Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia was only a member for 2 days
This is more of a science question, but ok. You see blue light because in the color spectrum blue passes most easily through things. Hence why the sky is blue. Its the light from the sun filtered out and only blue passing all the way through the atmosphere.
During the 1920s, the U.D. children's bureau recommended that toilet training end before 8 months of using a soap enema.
This is further explained below.
<h3>What is the U.S. children's bureau?</h3>
Generally, The mission of the Children's Bureau (CB) is to better the lives of children and families by supporting initiatives that aim to minimize instances of child abuse and neglect, raise the number of children who are adopted, and improve foster care.
In conclusion, The United States Children's Bureau issued a recommendation in the 1920s that toilet training should be completed no later than eight months after the first use of a soap enema.
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Answer:
The author's purpose is to highlight the efforts made by army recruiters in getting new recruits from schools and communities that have little enlistment of soldiers.
Explanation:
The article, 'Who are fighting American wars'? by Dave Philipps and Tim Arango, discusses the challenges faced by the army as it pertains to recruitment. The army noticed that there was a skewed attribute in the number of people applying to be soldiers, most coming from the same communities, or families where a parent or relative was once a soldier. The authors noted that such a challenge would not help the army who needs more recruits.
The subheading, 'Recruiting in new places', highlights the efforts made by the military recruiters, to first understand the challenge as seen in the visit of the Army Secretary Ryan D. McCarthy who visited officials from the Los Angeles Unified School District to enable them get more students to join the military. Secondly, the recruiters had to actively seek out new recruits. The few recruits discussed had to put in a lot of thinking before making the decision to join the military or opt out.