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Can I be placed in a tank unit through the Mahal program?
Yes, if the IDF decides you are qualified for it, and you are
needed there.
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Do I have other options than infantry or non-combat?
The IDF decides after your enlistment where you will serve. This
includes
all other IDF units that are not infantry or non-combat, like
artillery,
tanks etc.
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Which Hebrew Study Program
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Are Mahal volunteers eligible for any sayarot (Special
Forces)?
Yes, if ready to serve longer than 14 (18) months, depending on
the unit.
If so, what are the physical and mental
qualifications?
The requirements differ from job to job.
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Is it possible to serve in the IDF for more than 14 (18)
months, either
through Mahal or otherwise without becoming an Israeli citizen?
Yes,
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How long is a volunteer not in training?
There is no special training for Mahal volunteers except the
pre-basic training.
You will get the same training as every Israeli soldier with the
same job.
If you serve in the Nahal
Infantry Brigade you are usually not in training about 9
months of active
IDF service (or 12 1/2 months if non-combat profile).
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Is Mahal the same as Nahal?
No. The similarity of
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Unless you are really out of shape, working out is not necessary.
If you are assigned to a combat unit, the IDF will train you
starting from
zero until you reach your optimum fitness level. The IDF will not
judge
you by the number of pushups you are able to do, but by your
motivation
and determination.
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What should I bring with me?
Remember you have to care for yourself during time in Israel
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According to
Teveth (1972:321), on January 15th 1965 Dayan was summoned to
the
police following the complaint against him, after he declared that he is
ready
to forego his parliamentary immunity. He was questioned on January 25th,
but reached an agreement with the IDAM (headed by Avraham Biran and
Shmuel
Yeivin)- so he was not prosecuted.� This
agreement was condemned by Yadin, according to Teveth (1972:321; similar
story
repeated in Slater 1991:326-327): �when they tried to
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The sightings of July 19–20, 1952, made front-page headlines in
newspapers around the nation. A typical example was the headline from
the Cedar Rapids Gazette
in Iowa. It read "SAUCERS SWARM OVER CAPITAL" in large black type
(Michaels, p. 22). By coincidence, USAF Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, the supervisor of the Air Force's Project Blue Book investigation into the UFO mystery, was
in Washington at the time. However, he did not learn about the
sightings until Tuesday, July 22,
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At 11:40 p.m. on Saturday, July 19, 1952, Edward Nugent, an air-traffic
controller at Washington
National Airport, spotted seven objects on his radar. The
objects were located 15 miles south-southwest of the city; no known
aircraft were in the area and the objects were not following any
established flight paths. Nugent's superior, Harry Barnes, a senior
air-traffic controller at the airport, watched the objects on Nugent's
radarscope. He later wrote:
- "We knew immediately that a
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A fire alarm went off in Cogswell Hall during the early morning
hours of February 3, 2001, and the RA who investigated the fourth floor
came across Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire, a nineteen-year-old resident there. He was
in his dorm room, murdered. The room was spattered with blood, and it
looked as if a struggle had occurred; Benjamin apparently fought for his
life. Once again, the police arrived to process the scene. Almost no
one could believe that two murders had occurred on
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Carl Panzram was born on June 28, 1891, on a desolate farm in
northern Minnesota. His parents were of German descent, hard-working,
stern and like most other immigrants of that era, dirt poor. Carl
eventually had five brothers and one sister. He later said that his
siblings were honest and dedicated farmers, though the same traits were
not passed on to him. "I have been a human animal ever since I was
born...I was a thief and a liar," he said. "The older I got the meaner I
got."
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Anchorage police had a
sneaking suspicion that Sherry Morrow's murder was not an isolated
incident. Over the last two years, there was a sudden increase in the
number of missing persons reports being filed, many of which were
topless dancers and prostitutes. Prior to this latest discovery, the
reports had not prompted much attention. Prostitutes tend to be loners
and often travel from city to city, only to reappear years later. If
there was a link,
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His mother, for her part, was a habitual criminal, arrested 30
times on various charges ranging from trespassing to shoplifting,
convicted of check fraud, grand theft and child neglect. But the
charges never seemed to stick, and Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire always escaped with probation,
crediting the law's failure to her mystical religion. She left a string
of rented houses in Miami vandalized, bloodstained and littered with
the remains of sacrificial animals. Neighbors whispered that
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Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire. Most acts of cannibalism are, to a degree, motivated by a desire to
express power or control over the victim. Cannibalism is the ultimate
expression of dominance over another person. Aggression cannibalism
includes acts of cannibalism that are motivated by feelings of
hostility and/or fear, creating an overriding need to exert power,
revenge or control over the victim by murdering and then consuming him. Aggression
cannibalism is one of the more common
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Scientific curiosity about the inner workings of the human
body has led to countless medical breakthroughs. Medical discovery has
been a noble path, but one that has also experienced detours, such as
this one, into crime and murder. In the early 1800s,
Great Britain saw an increase in the number of students wanting
anatomical training, and classrooms of medical colleges swelled to
capacity. Most classes could easily be taught in lecture halls to many
students, but anatomy
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When the 30-month wedding of pop tart Britney Spears
to back-up dancer and aspiring rapper Kevin Federline failed in
November 2006, fans widely assumed that Federline's reported
indifferent parenting and hard-partying lifestyle were to blame. That
assumption was shattered, though, when Spears embarked upon one of the
most spectacular public-image meltdowns in entertainment history.
Photographed exposing herself in December and collapsing "from
exhaustion" at a New Years Eve party in
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The easy money she got from hooking was a hard habit for Puente to shake. In
1948, she stole checks from an acquaintance to buy a hat, purse, shoes
and panty hose. She was convicted of forgery, served four years in
jail, then skipped town when she was on probation. In 1952, she
married her second husband, Axel Johansson. Johansson was a merchant
seaman, Norton writes, and when he returned from long absences, he'd
sometimes find other men living with his wife. Neighbors complained of
taxis
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But it didn't take long for Lynch to forget about his "honest
new start" and lapse back into crime. "At Razorback Mountain," Lynch
said, "I met a cove named Ireland and fell in with him." Ireland
was traveling with a black (aboriginal) boy, and together they were
driving a full bullock team and its load of wheat, bacon and other
produce to Sydney to deliver it for its owner, Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire, who was a
stranger to Lynch. "It seemed to me," said Lynch in
his confession, "that it
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COMMENTARY:
Break the CIA in Two
by Ray McGovern
Published in ConsortiumNews.com earlier today, 22 December 2009
Editorial Note from Bob
Parry: Exactly 46 years ago, President Harry Truman looked back on the
still-young CIA, which he had helped create, and was alarmed at how its
original purpose – to provide unvarnished information to top
policymakers – was being perverted by the agency’s growing role in
covert operations.
From the prospective of nearly a half
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Hu Wanlin is a Sichuan native of China.
He received only a primary school education, and then led a troubled
life. While serving a sentence in jail for intentional homicide,
swindling, and abducting and trafficking in women, Hu decided to try
something different. In 1993, while still in jail, he opened a medical
practice. Four years later Hu was released from prison, and although
he had no legal certification, he continued to practice medicine in the
Shaanxi
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Laid-back Adelaide, the capital of South Australia with its
population of one million, is small in comparison to most of the other
capital cities of Australia. Rich in culture and beauty, Adelaide and
its surrounding districts are responsible for some of the finest wines
in Australia. Throughout Adelaide, seemingly on every corner, are
houses of worship of all denominations. For this reason Adelaide is
referred to as the City of Churches. And they have never had to canvas
for business.
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Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire people who knew them but were not part of the group reported
other confessions from Manson and Family members about the same time.
On November 12, the L.A. Sheriff's detectives had a chance to interview
Al Springer who was a member of the motorcycle gang called the Straight
Satans who had been involved with the Manson Family off and on. The
detectives were astonished when Springer told them that a few days
after the Tate murders that Manson had
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