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    Superman-like combatant to life by developing methods to enhance American soldiers towards forming a the most advanced‚ efficient military (Jacobsen). These methods stem from biotechnology‚ dating back thousands of years ago‚ and during the biotechnology revolution of the late 20th century‚ scientists learned to alter the genetic constitution of living organisms (Smith). Genetic engineering is used on our warfighters as we want our soldiers to enter the battlegrounds at the peak of their highest potential

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    Child soldier. Some words don’t belong together. The United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) defines child soldiers as "any child—boy or girl—under eighteen years of age‚ who is part of any kind of regular or irregular armed force or armed group in any capacity." Child soldiers perform a range of tasks including participation in combat‚ laying mines and explosives; scouting‚ spying‚ acting as decoys‚ couriers or guards; training‚ drill or other preparations; logistics and support functions‚ cooking

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    depressive symptoms in soldiers returning from active duty in both Iraq and Afghanistan. The research will attempt to show soldiers returning from an extended tour of duty are at high risk for developing these mental issues. As discussed in class‚ stress is any challenge to the system and has an effect on one’s emotions as well as their physical well being. Measuring the effects of war on a soldier is sure to expose signs of stress. If a soldier should show signs of posttraumatic

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    out of your own home‚ taken away from your parents‚ being armed with a weapon and are forced to go into combat.. killing people; perhaps even your own family. Well that’s just a glimpse at what it’s like to become a child soldier. Former child soldier‚ Ishmael Beah says he ‘sometimes feels that living in New York City‚ having a good family and friends‚ and just being alive is a dream‚ that perhaps this second life of mine isn’t really happening.’ (Beah) But what are child soldiers you might ask? They

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    In The Civil War Diaries and Letters of a Confederate Soldier‚ Etter writes almost entirely in personal narrative and journal entries. The fact that Etter had no intended audience other than himself while he wrote these journals‚ means readers get a better view into the mind of a young soldier. In contrast‚ The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant‚ is almost entirely a collection of letters Grant wrote to his then fiancé Julia Dent

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    ’The Soldier’ by Rupert Brooke is an Italian sonnet that plays with the idea of war being romantic. The whole poem is a metaphor for what he believed the war meant to him. In the first verse‚ he is saying that if he died in battle‚ even in some corner of a foreign field‚ he will forever belong to England. He then uses a series of metaphors to state that England is what raised him‚ gave him an identity and that his soul will be immortal because he died fighting for his country. In the second verse

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    the nation. Soldiers faced harsh conditions not only on the battlefield‚ but also in their camps. The daily life of a Union soldier consisted of hours of drills‚ minimal food rations‚ and harsh conditions while fighting to end slavery. The Union soldiers shared many similarities. To enlist as a soldier the boy had to be at least 18 years old. Most were in their late teens and early twenties though boys as young as 15 reportedly enlisted and lied about their age (“Life as a Soldier During the Civil

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    feet dry you could turn out with a trench foot. There was not much fresh water. We have to do almost everything to save water. The most horrible thing was that we had to do is conserved water by using left over tea of shaving. Being away from home made me missed my wife and all the delicious meal that she had prepared for me. Over here all the foods are just horrible and disgusting. We always ate bully beef which is a type on canned meat. When I had some hard biscuit it made my tooth ache. We

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    One of the story’s central concerns might be described by a term that was once fashionable: “the generation gap.” In “Soldier’s Home‚” the gap is more like a chasm that separates the ex-Marine from the townspeople. Krebs returns from the war‚ changed by his experiences‚ but the local citizenry are exactly what they were before the war—sure of themselves and their values. To stay

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    Indian soldiers were directly influenced by the experience of war‚ and the insight gained as a result. This had more of an impact on the self-determination campaigns than unattainable ideals. The most important aspect of this was the way the Indian national consciousness developed. War saw the Indian forces gain an unparalleled amount of political awareness‚ and understanding. Indian soldiers were confronted with racist perspectives‚ foreign environments‚ the power of the Empire‚ and the ability

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