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    Should Being Ethically Responsible Be A Law? If individuals cared more about others than they do themselves the world would be a better place. People who are ethically responsible care more about others than they do themselves if everyone was like that the world would be a better place. To be ethically responsible one must care about another individual more than themselves for no cost at all. In the article “Can Law Make Us Be Decent?” by Jay Sterling Silver states how being ethically responsible

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    “Compelled to become instruments of war‚ to kill and be killed‚ child soldiers are forced to give violent expression to the hatreds of adults” (“Child Soldiers” 1). This quotation by Olara Otunnu explains that children are forced into becoming weapons of war. Since 2000‚ the participation of child soldiers has been reported in most armed conflicts in almost every region in the world. They may fight on the front lines‚ participate in suicide missions‚ and act as spies‚ messengers or lookouts. Girls

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    Child Soldiers In Angola

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    Part I: Today it is estimated 250‚000 children are being used as child soldiers. Some of these child soldiers have volunteered to escape the streets for food and protection‚ but many of these soldiers have been kidnapped and forced to be soldiers. Villages are sometimes forced to sacrifice children to rebel groups in order to not be attacked. About 60% of these children are men and 40% are women; They are used as infantry‚ cooks‚ messengers‚ spies‚ porters‚ and occasionally suiciders because

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    Notes on Child Soldiers

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    as soldiers‚ popular images have too often sensationalized the issue‚ with counter-productive consequences. Ubiquitous media images of boys with guns as the epitome of child soldiering and girl sex slaves as ’victims’ of conflict obscure the fact that many other children and young people‚ both male and female‚ play a variety of different‚ and often simultaneous‚ roles in conflict. In recognition of these multiple roles‚ and concerned that some of the less visible child soldiers were being ignored

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    The struggle to define right and wrong is one centuries old and continues to be relevant day by day. In issues concerning the military and acts of war‚ this struggle takes on new meaning. The ethics of military orders quickly become a problem when studying right and wrong. The problem ethics raise concerning military orders is solved using the theory of utilitarianism‚ and though opposed by ethical relativism‚ in this situation utilitarianism is the answer. The study of morality is called

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    Awol Soldiers Summary

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    story on an AWOL soldier is when first arriving to Korea a SPC by the name of Jalen Davis‚ got in trouble for multiple violations such as fighting‚ drinking on duty‚ and sexting on a government phone. Davis was demoted to PV1 and received multiple ART 15’s as punishment. He was also waiting for chapter paperwork to be approved. The next day after his chapter paperwork is approves starts out processing but never returns. Davis disappeared for two days. Davis was now an AWOL soldier. He went down town

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    Soldier Trauma Essay

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    they see a doctor. Once evaluated‚ they are given a name with a lot of technical jargon to follow. However‚ no soldier is told what it is‚ does‚ or how it will change their life forever. It has gone by many names: Shellshock‚ Battle Exhaustion‚ Aftershock‚ Post-Vietnam Syndrome‚ and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is not an uncommon occurrence for soldiers. It has been taking place under many names and many different forms since the First World War. However‚ even though

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    buffalo soldier museum

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    founded the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum in the year 2000. This is the only museum dedicated primarily to preserving the legacy and honor of the African-American soldier‚ in the United States of America. Captain Paul has dedicated himself to find original items to show everyone that visits the museum how the buffalo soldiers survived in their time. The museum has many items that were used daily‚ the uniforms that were used by the soldiers‚ and not only is it focus on buffalo soldiers‚ it has some dedications

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    Homecoming of a Soldier

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    The happiest day of my life is when my brother came back to the states from Afghanistan. On that day he called us it was a Friday morning before school started. He told me that he would come and see us next weekend so he can spend time with his wife. So the day goes on school gets out me and my sister Merissa goes home to do our chores so we can stay with our friend. When we get finished we walk to Amanda’s house and hang with her for a little bit. About four thirty we walk to our house to get some

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    The United States Military Sean P. Tiedemann English II Ms. C. Yost December 15‚ 2011 Sean P. Tiedemann Ms. Yost English II 6 january‚ 2011 The United States’ current military is made up of five branches; Army‚ Navy‚ Air Force‚ Marines (a division of the Navy) and the Coast Guard (which reports to the Navy in times of war). Of these branches our military head count was 1.6 million in 1995 . The total available American manpower (number of males between the ages

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