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    Have you ever ran from someone who was trying to kill you while running through the jungle to escape and get freedom. This is the life of a child soldier. “Nearly 20000 of Uganda’s abducted children” (Hope for Uganda’s Child soldiers). The issue of child soldiers came to worldwide attention when a 14 year old child soldier was executed in 1999. Child soldiers is a very big debate now. The two sides are they are victims and they are perpetrators. I think that they are victims. They are victims for

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    firing and explosions rang through the war zone. The smell of blood and gunpowder was fresh in the air‚ the child soldier licked the blood of his mouth and surged forward with his remaining strength‚ pulled the trigger of the grenade and flung it hard at the enemy. Yes‚ my friends‚ for more than a decade now the world has watched in dismay as hundreds of thousands of children and young teenagers have participated in nearly hundreds of these gruesome wars‚ mostly in the continents of Africa and

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    The Braggart Soldier tells the story of a cunning slave’s plan to free himself from his egotistical soldier using a mistress to seduce him. Community tells the story of a group of misfits attending Greendale Community College that form a study group and become best friends despite religious‚ social‚ political‚ academic and age differences. I have chosen the area of characters and the similarities between the Roman Braggart Soldier and NBC/Yahoo’s critically acclaimed hit sitcom Community. In

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    ask does war change a man or women? In the movie American Sniper you really see the aftermath of war. War has changed of the years and became different. The different war tactics have come and went. Still the same gruesome thoughts of the battlefield; roll through the minds of many men and women. The American Sniper a true war movie about American hero Chris Kyle. Chris was born in Odessa‚ Texas where he was in the rodeo. Chris was a wild young man with a youngest attitude. One day he was watching

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    Child soldiers are defined as children‚ meaning they are under eighteen years old‚ who are used in the military. The military purposes for which they are used include fighting in combat‚ but may also entail jobs such as being cooks‚ porters‚ messengers‚ informants‚ or spies. Both boys and girls can be child soldiers. Children in the military are at the mercy of their commanders and must do whatever they are told to do or else risk being killed. This issue is completely unjust because child soldiers

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    Child soldiers are kids under age 18 who are usually forced to enlist for an armed group. Child soldiers don’t deserve the trauma they are forced to endure‚ and therefore should be granted amnesty after successful rehabilitation. Due to the fact that these children are so young‚ they don’t fully comprehend their actions which could cause them to be easily manipulated. Commanders and other people of higher rank could force a child soldier to commit many crimes against humanity and the child has no

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    child soldiers forcibly produced and abused by the armed conflict between the National Army and the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) in Uganda. Despite the fact that horrifying violence perpetrated against children in Africa has gained growing concern‚ most people assume childhood exploitation is an ‘inevitable tragedy’ inflicted by armed conflicts. Moreover‚ the children are approached in a holistic manner although each country with an armed conflict suffers unique problems with different contexts

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    imagination or experiences are expressed through words‚ sound or rhythmic language choices to evoke an emotional response from their readers. Poetry was extremely popular during wartimes as people got to express how they felt about war through words. ‘The soldier’ by Rupert Brooke and ‘Beach Burial’ by Kenneth Slessor are both poem written during wartime and both contain contrasting ideas about war. These two poems are particularly useful to study as they show us how the attitude towards war has changes

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    battlefield‚ war manifests itself in similar patterns despite the environment and combatants. Zero Motivation explores this idea of war being a perpetual and omniscient entity by examining the lives of Israeli female soldiers. Throughout the film‚ the viewer never truly sees a war occurring‚ but there are scenes to clarify to the viewer that a war in some shape is happening. For instance‚ when one of the main characters‚ Daffi‚ becomes an officer and laments her assignment‚ she is told “There’s a war on‚

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    Roman Soldier was known as a legionary. There were also other Roman Soldiers called auxiliaries who included the Roman Cavalry. Roman Soldiers came from all over the Roman Empire. Their job was to defend Rome and fight to conquer new lands to add to the Roman Empire. Roman Soldiers‚ once they joined the Roman Army had to serve for twenty-five years. Roman Soldiers served in a unit known as a century. If a Roman Soldier was promoted to be the leader of a century of soldiers he was

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