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    Children and War

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    How do children experience war and what coping assistance do they need from adults? What can we do to raise children in war torn times. According to a report by the London based International Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers‚ an estimated 300‚000 children in more than 80 countries are participating in armed conflict. I personally feel that children experience war because adults bring them into this conflict. Professor Henninger mentioned in his post‚ “Culture plays a big part‚”

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    War of 1812

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    Are you sitting comfortably? The constantly changing fashionable take on war of 1812 demonstrates the depth of the subject. Though war of 1812 is a favourite topic of discussion amongst monarchs‚ presidents and dictators‚ war of 1812 is not given the credit if deserves for inspiring many of the worlds famous painters. Crossing many cultural barriers it still draws remarks such as ’I wouldn’t touch it with a barge pole’ and ’i’d rather eat wasps’ from the easily lead‚ trapped by their infamous history

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    War and Football

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    sacrifices are made‚ a lot of pain is suffered and times when a lot of players feel like it isn’t worth it. When putting on that football uniform‚ its just like putting on an army uniform. Cleats are the grip that aids in the ability to not fall down during war‚ the pants are shields to prevent the enemy from hurting any part of the body. Football pads can be the weapon and the biggest impact‚ you can use them at any time and if you time it just right it can be the difference between a win and lose. When hitting

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    War Horse

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    Joey (who narrates this tale) is sold to a drunken farmer. The farmer’s 15-year-old son‚ Albert‚ is thrilled. He names and cares for Joey and protects the animal from the farmer’s drunken rages. When the family begins to feel the financial impact of war‚ Albert’s father secretly sells Joey to an army officer named Captain Nicholls. Albert finds out and begs the captain to let him join the army. Albert is too young‚ but Nicholls promises to take good care of Joey for him. True to his word‚ Nicholls

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    Robert Mugabe

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     Modern Day Tyrant Robert Gabriel Mugabe Block 4 • May 11‚2009  Robert Gabriel Mugabe is Tyrant who has been in control of the people of Zimbabwe for over twenty five years and must be brought to a stop. Robert was born on February 21‚ 1924 Southern Rhodesia(modern day Zimbabwe). He had three brothers‚ the two older dying at a young age leaving only Robert‚ Donato‚ and his father. Growing up he had a very large interest in education‚ he wasn’t only

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    Poverty In Africa, Congo

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    step you take . The definition of Poverty is when people extremely poor‚ and bringing in a meager amount of money. Poverty can lead to Homelessness‚ dehydration and starvation because the victims don’t have enough food to feed themselves. In Africa‚ Congo is the country most affected by poverty. Poverty is a huge problem because civilians can die from the affects of it. 1 contribution makes a huge difference if you donate 1 bottle of water. The problem with poverty is that it greatly affects people’s

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    Kingsolver‚ one of the major symbols was the American style garden that Reverend Nathan tries to plant in the Congo. Nathan price is a Southern Baptist missionary whose goal is to bring salvation to the Congolese people through the christian faith. The symbol of the garden is a metaphor for the irony where Nathan believes he is enlightening the Congo when he is actually learning from the Congo‚ while also containing biblical significance‚ which together‚ ultimately shows Nathan’s ignorance and one of

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    Belgian Congo Imperialism

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    nationalism amongst the people which lead to the unification of the nation. In the first place‚ imperialism helped the lives of the colonized people because the imperialism movement led to the development and growth of the country. Originally‚ the Belgian Congo was under the private property of King Leopold ll. Leopold held strict control over the region‚ gaining as much profit as he could from the resources in the area. However‚ due to

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    can do things for herself. When Leah was forced to move to the Congo at age fourteen‚ she was unaware of who she was and had filled herself with things in which she didn’t really believe. Like people of the Congo‚ Leah was unsure of her belief system and if it even existed. The people with whom Leah surrounded herself with in America were unlike her in their actions‚ thoughts‚ and beliefs. This all changed when she moved to the Congo. This opened her eyes to new people‚ new belief systems‚ and a

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    could say that the poisonwood bible is a story of change. Throughout the novel you read of how the characters transform from their time spent in the Congo. The Price women go from being naive and homesick to becoming a part of the Congo. Spending time in Africa changed them; it changed them so much that some of the girls chose to remain living in the Congo. One representation of change we found interesting in the novel was the change of Orleanna Price. In the beginning of the novel she was quiet and

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