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    Kids Charly‚ Jordy‚ and Mireille suffer in the Central African Republic every day due to child labor and war. There is sexual abuse‚ the use of weapons‚ and gaining power as child soldiers. All of these horrible topics are discussed in the article‚ “In a War‚ Without a Childhood.” In the article‚ “I’m Ahmed” a man lives in Iraq attempting to play music without being harmed. Later‚ he left and went to the U.S. to gain freedom and walk around without the fear of being attacked. Although the stories

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    Policy-Sierra Club

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    Kelsey Brown POLI 100 Jenn Sykes March 19‚ 2013 The Sierra Club as an Advocacy Group There is a wide array of advocacy groups in Washington and across the United States‚ but who is actually heard? Advocacy groups want to become actively involved in policy making. To achieve this they must become major players in Congress‚ the administration‚ the courts‚ and have certain attributes. Matt Grossmann’s theory of behavioral pluralism highlights the important characteristics and differences between

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    First and foremost‚ most child soldiers are taken against their will to fight in a conflict. In his BBC article‚ Child Soldiers Still Being Recruited in South Sudan‚ Tom Burridge (A BBC correspondent) wrote about the recruitment process for child soldiers in South Sudan’s ongoing civil war. During his visit to South Sudan‚ Tom met with a few boys who have been child soldiers‚ and one of them was a boy named Stephen. Rebels closed in on Stephen’s unsuspecting school while class was in session. “Stephen

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    A Long Way Gone Themes

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    First-world children spend summer days playing with friends or vacationing with their families. But only an ocean away‚ children as young as ten are forced to kill each other as brainwashed soldiers in morally reprehensible political conflicts. “A Long Way Gone” is Ishmael Beah’s account of his life as a child soldier in the ongoing Somali Civil War. In it‚ he uses simple language and graphic details to provoke strong emotions in the reader‚ and hopefully move them to action. His story is one fraught

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    Going Solo‚ Roald Dahl’s memoir of his work in East Africa and his service in the RAF‚ covers the buildup to World War II and his involvement in it. In the book‚ mention is made of British Immigration. British Immigration plays a large role in the memoir as it talks about how the British were sent to Africa to civilize the people there. Dahl says about British immigration that " [I]n the 1930s the British empire was still very much the British‚ and the men and women who kept it going were a race

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    Sierra Club Environment

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    Since The Sierra Club was continuing to expand‚ the organization in cooperation with David Brower‚ a nature photographer‚ released a book in the 1960’s called This Is the American Earth. This exhibit book was created in order to spread awareness of environmental preservation and conservation. Despite the book being published over fifty years ago‚ the text still manages to hold its original impact and meaning on environmental protection. This Is the American Earth is also credited for spawning the

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    This story started off getting to know Ishmael’s friends and family. How they live and where they live. When the got the news that the rebels attacked the mines then. When the rebels attacked Mattru Jong‚ Ishmael and his friends left the town. The conflict happened in the beginning or at least one of the conflicts. They rebels have killed people and Ishmael doesn’t know if his family is dead or alive. The people that the rebels capture were new recruits. Ishmael escaped them and left Mattru Jong

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    In the book‚ “A Long Way Gone‚” Ishmael went through many violent experience. It taught me about the consequences or aftereffect‚ both intended and unintended of violence is by telling us lessons of it. One of his violence is when it started the rebel attacking the village‚ which then his family is dead. And that makes him want to revenge for his family. Later he join an army because he was told that it is a death road or have hope of living if he join the army. Of course he wants to live‚ so he

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    Erin Axson ENG101-036 The Discussion of “The Making and Unmaking of a Child Soldier” by Ishmael Beah The story “The Making and Unmaking of a Child Solider” is an insightful look into the life of a child drawn into the horror of war‚ yet still managing to survive. Throughout the story you see several examples of how a child evolves in spite of adversity and violence. At 12 years old children should be playing sports and living fun‚ healthy lives. This is opposite of Beah’s childhood experience

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    A Long Way Gone Theme

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    In the book‚”A Long Way Gone‚” nature is the theme and it is personified in it. That is because Ishmael in this story went outside a lot of times because his village is burnt and his family is dead. First‚ the war started which Ishmael and his brother and friends were trying to escape together to avoid getting killed by the rebels. And also he gets food outside like fruits on the trees‚ or other plants that can eat. That represent some nature. Another instance is when his grandmother talks about

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