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    Our countries soldiers don’t get to voice the daily hardships that they endure. Through an email message to his friends and family‚ this American soldier gets a chance to portray his typical day to day experiences overseas. The readers get to hear a story from a unique point of view: that of a soldier in 2003-2004 in Iraq. He effectively gets his readers to truly feel what he would feel through his appeal to the audience‚ their pathos and ethos‚ and through the tone and diction that appears within

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    increase soldier enlistment was by creating persuasive posters‚ pamphlets or movies called propagandas. This influenced many people to take action in helping end the war with a victory. Many people enlisted‚ volunteered as nurses‚ manufactured war products‚ participated in Liberty Loans‚ grew food in Victory Gardens or helped out in other ways at home. I picked soldier enlistment because I personally feel that this was a vital part in winning the war.You can’t fight a battle without soldiers or recruits

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    "The Soldier" by Rupert Brooke Analysis “The Soldier”‚ is a British patriotic sonnet written by Rupert Brooke in 1914. It expresses love for the mother country which in this case is Great Britain. This poem describes the physical aspects of death and the writer’s opinion of it. Although death is the main point in this poem‚ it not depicted in a twisted and gruesome manner. Rather‚ death in this poem is a sacrifice. “The Soldier” is a patriotic poem. The purpose of patriotic poems during WWI

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    I will Leave No One Behind Extended Essay of We Were Soldiers The Vietnam War was a nightmare for many soldiers. It re-defined the meaning of war to an entire generation. As the conflict grew it became known around the world that this was a war that could not be won. After this was realized by America the main focus became to "get out" instead of "getting a victory". In the 2002 film We Were Soldiers‚ directed by Randall Wallace‚ a true account of the first major battle in Vietnam is given

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    since you were kids‚ someone you’ve grown up alongside-and tells you‚ “Shoot {insert: name} or we shoot you.” What would you do? Your life‚ or your friend’s life; your decision. Many child soldiers all over the world are faced with similar circumstances. They

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    Restoration Project‚ a non-profit organization that sends teams of veterans to Vietnam to reconcile with the Vietnamese. He was there for six weeks‚ helping build houses and schools. He came home satisfied he had done a good thing. Still struggling with PTSD‚ however‚ he once again filed for compensation from the Veteran’s Administration with the same result as

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    Bullets were flying everywhere as the sound of 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

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    Isaiah Bradley’s character in "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier" serves as a symbol of the historical and ongoing racial injustices faced by African Americans‚ particularly those who served in the American military during the world war. His experiences as an African American super soldier show us the systemic racism and marginalization that black soldiers have endured both during and after their service‚ with no recognition‚ respect‚ or rights. Bradley’s experience shows the harsh reality of America’s

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    We only see what we are shown but not what the soldiers know. The theme “People in power lie to persuade civilians to do their their dirty work without them knowing the true aftermath of war”‚ is seen evidently throughout the four texts I have chosen. The song Hero of War by Rise Against‚ the song War Pigs by Black Sabbath‚ the film Rambo by Ted Kotcheff and the film American Sniper by Clint Eastwood. The song Hero of War portrays the theme of “People in power lie to persuade civilians to do their

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    The child soldiers are victims unless they join willing to kill people. Most of those kids are stolen or kidnapped into the life they have now. Commandors say that kid soldiers are the perfect weapon because they do what they have to without pay. This essay will contain how poverty drive parents to sell their kids‚ the u.s taxpayers gave money towards this‚ and most kids have never been in school to learn right of wrong. To kick off child soldiers is that most kids live in countries that have very

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