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    Do you think we need a military draft? I think that we do not need a military draft. There are no good reasons why we should possibly throw are life away when we don’t want to. There are many good reasons against a military draft as you will read later‚ but first I will explain what a military draft is in case you don’t know. A military draft is a way to fill in the areas where volunteering doesn’t fill and when you get a license you have a number that goes with you and during a draft there will

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    Women in Combat Should They Stay or Should They Go? Women have not always been allowed to serve in combat roles in the United States Military. Thus changing throughout history makes a big difference on how people look at women serving in combat roles. Women being able to serve in combat may require them to sign up for the Selective Service. Women having to do so may also make them feel pressured to join the military if there is a draft that comes upon the United States anytime in the future

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    With long‚ drawn-out wars in Iraq and Afghanistan‚ regularly scheduled deployments to other areas of the world‚ and tensions between the U.S. and Iran threatening to ignite another war‚ our military is spread too thin. For our military to complete its mission of defending our country effectively‚ it is obvious that more personnel are needed. One way to ensure the military is not under-manned would be to reinstitute the draft. Reinstituting the draft would ensure the military an unlimited supply

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    Reinstating the Military draft Don Cernuto Ashford University PHI 200 Jeanne Henry Abstract The paper you about to read are about Reinstating the Military Draft‚ if all citizens should be eligible from the ages of 18-42. Some citizens think this should be done others think it shouldn’t in the pages to come this paper will show you the pros and cons of some of our citizens and some of our Military Commanders active and retired. In an interview with National Radio “All Things Considered”

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    goals‚ however‚ my Uncle Sam stepped in and made me an offer I couldn’t refuse. On December 1‚ 1969‚ the U.S. Selective Service System held a lottery to determine the order in which men who were born between 1944 and 1950 would be drafted into military service. Each day in a leap year was assigned a number from 1 to 366‚ the numbers were written on pieces of paper which were placed in plastic capsules‚ and the capsules were drawn from a glass jar. Every man who had the birth date assigned to the

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    Women should be required into enlist in the selective service system. There are many reasons that would make this fair. The first reason is that they have the same rights as men do. Women are also able to actively participate in active duty in the military as of January 24‚ 2013. If women were required to enlist it would be fair to the men of the United States. Women have the same rights as men do. In the early 20th century women fought for the Nineteenth Amendment which allowed women to vote

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    Denise Zuniga Ms. Tirado U.S. History Period 3 29 January 2014 Acts of Symbolic Speech Essay Many times in life you will probably hear the quote “actions speak louder than words”. You’ll probably hear it from your parents‚ your teachers‚ and maybe even your lover. Your parents will get mad at you one day because you came home at 3:00 A.M. for the 3rd time this week and you promise to never‚ ever disappoint them again and they’ll say‚ “Actions speak louder than words! I’ll believe it

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    Eighteen is the age to celebrate by going to buy a lottery ticket‚ a pack of cigarettes‚ or registering to vote. These are just a few of the things that many of eighteen year olds do today. However‚ when a young man turns eighteen he has thirty days to sign up for selective services. This is an obligation young women do not have to participate in. People have different viewpoints of women signing up for the draft‚ and though it is easy to focus on the major differences of these viewpoints; there

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    CONSCRIPTION CRISIS World War One broke out in 1914. As a loyal ally to Great Britain‚ Canada became involved instantly. Prime Minister Robert Borden declared that "when Great Britain is at war‚ Canada is at war‚ and there is no difference at all." (Historica). Some nations had more soldiers than Canada. Volunteers were becoming harder to find. When Borden returned home‚ he was convinced of the need to establish a forced conscription system. The system forced men into service

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    for introducing conscription? King Mackenzie was part of the liberal party and he became Prime Minster of Canada in 1921 - 1926 and also in 1935 - 1948. King had won by a majority vote in the federal election and became prime minster. King as the leader the liberal party had promised that he would not introduce conscription but he had lied. A bill had passed to have conscription overseas which the citizens had voted for. King Mackenzie is the one blame for introducing conscription into the world during

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