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    symptoms in soldiers returning from active duty in both Iraq and Afghanistan. The research will attempt to show soldiers returning from an extended tour of duty are at high risk for developing these mental issues. As discussed in class‚ stress is any challenge to the system and has an effect on one’s emotions as well as their physical well being. Measuring the effects of war on a soldier is sure to expose signs of stress. If a soldier should show signs of posttraumatic

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    Soldiers from all the different periods of time have faced the hardships of war. In history‚ there have been millions of troops. One of the soldiers to compare is Odysseus from Homer’s “The Odyssey. The other are soldiers from the second world war. In Homer’s The Odyssey‚ Odysseus experiences are similar to those of modern soldiers returning from war‚ such as the deaths of their fellow soldiers‚ the amount of time for which they left‚ and the ill treatment they faced when returning home. All soldiers

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    During the 1930’s one can see a large amount of unrest as the nation was spiraling down into economic despair. Not only were men and women begging at the doors of surviving companies for work they were also furious for the state they were in. Similarly to the violent extraction of the Bonus Army for Washington D.C.‚ many other protest and strikes would end in violence. One interesting article that relays details about the events surrounding the Bonus Army is Ouatesa Own Letter Against Glassford:

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    Imagine holding an AK- 47 on the front lines of war. 300‚000 children worldwide experience this daily according to human right watch. Child soldier refers to any person under the age of 18 placed in the face of war. This issue discusses the rights of children and how they shouldn’t be involved in death‚ murder or fighting‚ but instead‚ experience the innocence of being a child. Children are abducted from their homes and schools are forced to work as spies‚ cooks or guards. Girls are subjected to

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    to hear more about the war. If you had seen as much of it as I have you would be tired of the subject. I am heartily tired of the wars. If you were to see me now you would never recognize me in the world.” He provides a dignified and somewhat casual response to his friends request‚ as if to say‚ I have gone through hell‚ but there is no good in revealing all that I have suffered. In my eyes this shows how he is a principled man and there is a lot to be learned

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    happening in Africa today are Child soldiers. Stealing kids and ruining any chance they have for a normal life. Brainwashing them‚ Abusing them‚ Taking away not only their future but many others as well. These kids could have been part of helping Africa become the greatest nation it can be. These kids are the future‚ but instead of being used for advancement they are used for destruction and self gain. In one year 20‚000 kids were kidnapped and made into soldiers. The treatment of these children is

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    Again was clueless and because he was a fellow soldier‚ I never thought he would try anything. The corporal was about to get up‚ instead he slammed me back on the bed and pushed up my gown and ripped my panties and the more I struggled the more he put pressure on me. His strong legs pried my legs opened and I remember looking at him‚ shocked like I can’t believe you are doing this. He put his hands over my mouth so that I couldn’t scream. All I could feel was all his weight on me and then I felt

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    Imagine this: in your present day life‚ you have just finished a regular‚ boring‚ old day in school. You have sat through the same classes‚ learned the same subjects‚ and now you are ready to head home. You hoist your heavy backpack over your shoulder and begin the long walk to the parking lot. When you get there‚ you see your parents’ car‚ open the door and get in. This might be one of the most ordinary processes in the world to you. However‚ not every child is as fortunate to have a car‚ a backpack

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    For many years now‚ children have been fighting in wars. Scared‚ hurt‚ alone‚ and in hope of survival‚ these kids fearlessly fight. Imagine a 13-year-old boy in war. He has just been ripped out of his home and taken to battle the rebels. He is mistreated and has no way to escape this horror. After throwing a bomb‚ which killed many‚ he is taken to court‚ where they are asking if he should be given amnesty. If it was your decision‚ would you give this boy a second chance at living freely? Or would

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    What was the impact of imperialism on subject populations? Use at least two different examples of the colonial experience to illustrate your answer Imperialism has played a major part in the way our world is shaped today‚ its effect on subject populations can be interpreted from a variety of different perspectives‚ both negative and positive. In the modern day world however it is perceived as being negative. For example‚ British Imperialism in India is said to have made both a positive and negative

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