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    My Favourite Singer (Michael Jackson) My favourite singer is Michael Jackson. I like his songs very much because they are full of energy and very melodic. I also like the way he dances. There were nine children in Michael’s family. They lived in a small fourroom house. Later he lived in a house which has seventeen rooms downstairs and sixteen rooms upstaires. It stands in 2‚700 acres of ground. Besides the house there are guest houses‚ a golf course‚ a swimming pool‚ tennis courts‚ stables‚ gardens

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    A Long Way Gone Violence has a major impact on teenagers and children in today’s society. In the novel A Long Way Gone; memoir by a boy soldier Ishmael Beah‚ displays how teenagers are exposed… Through the medias they are showed that the movie Rambo‚ which influences them to be violent and fight. Another way to seek violence is in real life when the boy soldiers are sent to fight the rebels. The violence that the young boys are exposed to caused them to think and act violently towards others‚

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    Solomon Vandy has three children‚ a son‚ a baby daughter‚ and a daughter. He lives in a quite village with his wife which is Sierra Leone and his children. Solomon Vandy’s occupation is a fisherman. He has a proud child; Dia Vandy. Dia is a 12 years old child. One day‚ Solomon accompany his son walking back home‚ while Solomon and Dia are talking about school‚ he known his son‚ Dia is a smart child and wish can be a doctor in future. But everything changed‚ when Revolutionary United Front (RUF) was

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    The Effects of Violence “I was afraid to fall asleep‚ but staying awake also brought back painful memories… These days I live in three worlds: my dreams‚ and the experiences of my new life‚ which trigger memories from the past” (Beah 19). Quoted from Ishmael Beah’s memoir A Long Way Gone‚ is an example of post-traumatic stress disorder‚ one of the many themes and effect of war and violence present in this book. According to the Journal of Controversial Medical Claims‚ post-traumatic stress disorder

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    A long way gone: memoirs of a boy soldier Ishmael Beah tells of a county‚ Serra Leone‚ torn apart by a civil war. He describes the injustices done upon his people that has been ignored for too long. In his book a long way gone‚ Ishmael describes the innocence of his youth‚ the slaughtering of the innocent and his simple will to survive and come back for the atrocities committed to him and by him. In the beginning of the book you read that Ishmael and his friends taught themselves to rap and dance

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    A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of A Boy Soldier By Ishmael Beah 9/9/12 The privilege of being a child is only a lost dream to children in places like Sierra Leone where they are forced into joining rebel and militia groups. The children in those groups learn how to shoot guns when instead they should be learning how to ride a bicycle. In Ishmael Beah’s memoir‚ A Long Way Gone he speaks about his time during the war and being recruited as a child soldier. Ishmael goes through

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    In a Way Long Gone

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    In A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah‚ many events change his life and he has to choose to live with them or die. Ishmael has changed because of several major events that he lived through and has adapted and that has helped him survive in his war ravaged country. He has changed from young‚ innocent boy to mindless child solider to a proper adult but he still survives and that makes him very resilient. Though it was hard he found himself amongst war. One of the first major

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    The Child Soldier Reflection By : Gabriel Garlycia Ishmael Beah was a child soldier who got out of the military base with the help on unicef. Afterwards he stayed in America and wrote a book about his life as a child soldier when he was younger. He tells about how the child soldiers were treated and how he became a child soldier in the first place. Ishmael Beah grew up in a remarkable childhood until a war came to his part of his country and because of war the landscape he grew up in became

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    A Long Way Gone Argument

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    Eddie Salcedo Mr. Stone December 5‚ 2012 7th period A Long Way Until The End of This Essay The author of A Long Way Gone argues against boy soldiers but also against the loss of innocence. Beah’s parents are burned alive by the rebels; this is the first step towards his animosity towards them. In his story he talks about snorting brown brown‚ shooting men and how he was slowly corrupted by the men around him‚ turning him into a machine. It tells the story of a world as horrendous as any

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    Long Way Gone Themes

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    Innocence is something that everyone reminisces about and remembers fondly‚ but what happens when someone’s whole life gets put in dire circumstances beyond their control? That innocence once held rapidly diminishes to the point where it is not relevant and there is only one thing relevant‚ survival. This idea is present in the memoir A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah. In this memoir‚ Beah recalls his story as a young kid thrown into chaos‚ as he is separated from his family‚ his friends‚ and is eventually

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