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NAVY POLICY ON PREGNANCY AND DEPENDENT CARE

Even  though  you  look  different  than  the  local people,  if  you  can  manage  a  few  words  in  the  local language, you will reap many benefits. You will see taxi fares  miraculously  drop,  room  service  drastically improve, and art objects sell for less. The people will receive you more warmly and genuinely than if you had spoken English. Knowing  some  basics  about  the  country  you  are visiting and its culture goes a long way towards helping you have a good time. Before the trip, read all you can about  each  country  you  will  visit.  Look  at  various publications  that  contain  information  about  the countries or regions you will be touring. Africa Report, for  example,  is  a  magazine  that  offers  much  insight about  the  culture  of  that  continent.  If  your  library doesn’t have a specific magazine, you can order it from the publisher. You will find the addresses of magazine publishers in your local library. You may also get information on other countries by visiting the Family Service Center or logging on to the SITES  home  page  on  the  Internet.  The  SITES  home page  gives  you  up-to-date  information  of  the  country you  will  be  visiting.The  address  for  SITES  is www.dmdc.osd/mil/sites. When  you  visit  the  towns,  villages,  and  cities  of other countries, you’ll discover what so many of us have found,  the  unexpected  hospitality  and  warmth  of  the people. MILITARY CASH AWARDS PROGRAM Learning Objective: When you finish this chapter, you will be able to— · Recognize the opportunities gained through the Navy Cash Awards Program. The Military Cash Awards Program (MILCAP) is a special incentive awards program. It is designed to find new  ideas  to  effectively  increase  performance  within the  Department  of  the  Navy.  The  program  has  been responsible for important savings. MILCAP provides monetary recognition awards of up  to  $25,000.  It  awards  personnel  for  beneficial suggestions,  inventions,  and  scientific  achievements that  increase  efficiency,  economy,  or  productivity  or effect   other   improvements   in   operations.   All active-duty military personnel are eligible to participate in MILCAP. A beneficial suggestion is the proposal of an idea or a method of doing a task better, faster, cheaper, or safer. An  individual  or  a  group  can  submit  a  beneficial suggestion. To qualify for the MILCAP, the suggester must show a specific need for improvement and give a workable  solution.  The  suggestion  should  also  be beyond   the   suggester’s   normal   job   capability. Suggestions should do one or more of the following: · Improve services to the fleet · Increase productivity · Conserve energy, manpower, materials, time, or space · Reduce costs without loss of quality or efficiency Perhaps you have an idea worthy of a cash award. Submit  your  suggestion  in  writing,  either  on  a suggestion  form  or  in  a  letter  format,  to  your  local MILCAP administrator. OPNAVINST 1650.8 contains additional information about the MILCAP. REVIEW 3 QUESTIONS Q1.   Delete Q2.   Delete Q3.   What  program  provides  you  with  support  and information about foreign lands? 1-7 Student Notes:

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