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    Should Child Soldiers be given Amnesty? Imagine this‚ a war medic is trying to save as many people as they can. They are not trying to make one side win rather than the other‚ all the medic wants is to keep people from dieing. They go from person to person healing them‚ then all of a sudden‚ a child runs out. The medic urges the child to get back to safety‚ he runs away leaving only two things 1. a curious medic 2. a grenade that will explode in 3...2...1. The medic now needs a medic. What should

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    Child Soldiers By: Morgan H Have you ever held a gun‚ did it feel wrong or uncomfortable‚ well there are some kids that use one everyday‚ but are they using it on the right thing?. Child soldiers are kids as little as 8 years goes and fight for their country because they think they are doing the right thing. Child soldiers should not be a thing because they are just kids they don’t deserve to be killed when their life is just starting‚ they deserve to have a clean slate‚ they shouldn’t

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    History Essay: Explain the impacts the Vietnam War had on soldiers. The Vietnam was a war like no other and the nature of the fighting in this war had great impacts on the soldiers. At this time‚ communism was seen as a great threat‚ especially by Western countries‚ and so extreme emphasis was placed on the domino theory that when one country falls to communism‚ others would follow and that forward defence would be the only solution to this issue. Also during this time‚ Vietnam was artificially

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    The life of a soldier during the Civil War was tedious and horrendous. They had to get accustomed to awful conditions. Soldiers during the Civil War had to endure so much and take the risks of getting killed. The life of a soldier was bad‚ but it was worse to be held as a prisoner. Most soldiers‚ after the Civil War‚ went back home with missing limbs‚ wounds and infections. Unfortunately‚ they will have a hard time getting back into their lives. Most soldiers at home have someone to prepare their

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    “The Brave Tin Soldier‚” a Fairy Tale originally wrote by Hans Christen Anderson in 1838; while a great work in its self is a bit of a read. There is a more modern version done as a movie short‚ by TRUEMAX academy‚ of the H.C. Andersen’s tale‚ it is titled‚ "The Steadfast Tin Soldier‚” and posted online Aug 12‚ 2008. In the following paper I will give a brief description of the fairy tale‚ how the two fairy tales are similar‚ how they are different‚ and if the same moral is portrayed. The difference

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    AMERICAN SOLDIER IN WORLD WAR I Your Name Name of the Course and University Date An American Soldier in World War I George Brown’s collection titled ‘An American Soldier in World War I‚’ states his experiences during the First World War. While Browne was in Europe during in the war‚ he wrote various letters to Martha‚ his fiancée‚ explaining the life of soldier in the war. Browne organizes the book into a compendium of letters that reveal several elements of American soldiers‚ including

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    Why did soldiers fight in WW1? There are many reasons why soldiers fought in ww1 firstly; most men were pushed into by peer pressure. But there lack of knowledge of war just seemed like an adventure to them when actually it was one of the worst things that could ever happen to them.Furhermore some soldiers fought their country e.g. patriotism and glory also in those days people thought that men who didn’t fight were cowards‚ when infact they just didn’t believe in war like some men were part of

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    Now that some of these age old wars are ending‚ the question of what to do with the many child combatants is becoming a hot debate. Despite some people believing otherwise‚ former child soldiers should not be given amnesty because the lives they go back to are not good‚ amnesty

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    disrespectful towards anyone will ruin comradie and effect mission readiness. How are others going to follow orders and get the job done if someone in the team‚ squad‚ or platoon doesn’t follow a simple task and disobey an easy order as saying the soldiers creed when thats probably one of the first things you learn in the Army. I guess that might be the reason why i didn’t want to do it. I have said it countless times so why do i have to do it? When you look at the bigger picture than you or

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    Sociology of Music: Buffalo Soldier and 8th Light Music is a worldwide language. Different genres come from different parts of the world‚ crossing over time zones and seas to reach out to another group of people to shed light on things happening where it originated from. You can listen to songs to learn about other cultures and things that are going on in the world from the perspective of those who wrote the song. Buffalo Soldier by Bob Marley which touches on the influence of blacks and how they

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