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    Deployments on Families and Soldiers Deployments in the National Guard affect both the soldier and their families during this hard time. Nevertheless most families make it through the tour stronger then ever. Service members who have children at the time of deployment may be affected more by missing out on some of the most important times in their lives. Also‚ being miles apart can put a lot of tension on the soldier’s family and jobs. During these hard times both the soldier and the spouse need to

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    1.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate. People communicate for various reasons among which are: - To build relationships. - To maintain relationships. - To express needs. - To share ideas‚ opinions‚ thoughts and information. - To reassure and gain assurance. - To express feelings. - To socialize. - To ask questions. - To share experience’s. - To give instructions. - To give encouragement. - To gain information. - To gain acknowledgment. - To express needs. Communication

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    Unit 4 – Engage in Personal Development in Young People’s setting. 1. What is meant by the term ‘reflective practice’‚ and why is it important in helping to improve the quality of the service provided? The term ‘reflective practice’ means thinking and evaluating your actions so that you are able to improve yours and the schools practices. By reflecting on your actions with the children or other work within the school you can see what worked well and what needs improving with the activity. You

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    Luke Jankoski 4/4/16 Ruff/Shea Whistle Child Soldiers in the U.K. Around the world children are being used as weapons of war. They are either being enticed by propaganda or being forced to go to battle‚ and fight for something that they don’t even understand. Child soldiers are not a recent issue; they have been used for centuries around the world. Child soldiers can be traced back to the eighteenth century France‚ when times were tough and parents were unable to take care of their children

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    more than 250‚000 child soldiers deployed in active combat today. Six million child soldiers have become disabled or displaced‚ and two million have been killed. Armed conflict imposes huge hardship on young people living in war zones. This is a problem that still exists in todays society. Most child soldiers are between the ages of fourteen and eighteen years old‚ although children as young as seven have been used as child soldiers. Almost all areas that utilize child soldiers are areas that are in

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    Should Child Soldiers be prosecuted? By:Alizey Solis Period:7 Why are child soldiers forced to do things they aren’t supposed to do? These children are putting themselves at risk in the future but it’s not entirely their fault. Have you ever felt the guilt and pain they were going through during this time? Children are taken from anywhere (innocent children) taken from their families‚ and are turned into fighters but different armies.Because of this people are trying to prosecute these children

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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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    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 you put him behind bars for the rest of his life? Many are now asking themselves‚ should child soldiers be given amnesty or should they be prosecuted? This

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    guests all meet for the first time on Soldier Island after an invitation is sent to them from a person named U.N. owen. Throughout the novel‚ the characters are murdered one by one. Each character is responsible for a different act of murder during some point in their lives which they have never been punished. Their deaths will take place as a result of philosophical justice since they were not punished in the legal system. At the beginning of the novel‚ Soldier Island is the destination of the guests

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    Based on the email written “American Soldier Letter‚” the unnamed soldier is a skeptical and exhausted individual who shows his feelings towards his experiences in Iraq. His attitudes toward his services are shown through his tone in the letter‚ the sarcastic examples of language to create a sense of humor‚ and syntax/appeals given to the readers by the speaker. Throughout the letter‚ the author implicates the harsh living conditions in Iraq by using an angry and tired tone. The author first reveals

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