The National Honor Society is based on four pillars: scholarship, leadership, service and personality. School is a very important part for everyone and I am very lucky to have the opportunity to participate in Luther School from kindergarten to the present. Our shepherd Lutheran church and Lutheran High Northwest have helped me grow with faith and continued to grow academically. By participating in these schools, I was able to participate in various extracurricular activities such as the first year college football team, University Varsity Track in the second year, school musical Pit Band, jazz band, Pep band.
Last week, I talked about the four pillars needed to build society, namely finance, communication, production, and law. In order to be decentralized, it is necessary to divert all four pillars and it is necessary to build a reliable, decentralized reputation and identity system to maintain smooth operation. It is important to regard this pillar as a part of the integrated system if it makes some meaningful progress on true decentralization. For example, it is not difficult to imagine that the transportation system is completely filled with fully automated driving vehicles, regardless of whether this is a good idea or not. Complexity occurs during the confusion and autonomous vehicles must safely coexist with people controlled by cars. Established systems do not disappear overnight, and the initial transition period is usually the most unstable
In 1919, the US military was founded on four pillars: veterans' troubles and rehabilitation, national security, Americanism, and children and youth. Each of these pillars includes a variety of programs that serve veterans, service personnel, their families, young Americans, and the general public of our country. These programs change the lives of hundreds of thousands of people every year. The position and programs we organize are guided by resolutions adopted by representatives of the National Veterans Association National Congress and members and committees representing 2.6 million veterans and their families. These plans, like men and women who took time to implement these programs, made it possible for the US military to function both at the local level, at the state level and at the national level.