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    Kid Soldiers In Iraq

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    They are learning from what they see‚ they become what is called kid soldiers. I am writing this essay so when people think of the war in Iraq they don’t just think of the soldiers that are fighting but are thinking of the kids that are being impacted by all this. This essay will explain how kids are being affected because of the war in Iraq; by losing their homes‚ by not getting the nutrients everyday‚ and by becoming kid soldiers. There are lots of kids being impacted negatively by the war

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    Homecoming of a Soldier

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    The happiest day of my life is when my brother came back to the states from Afghanistan. On that day he called us it was a Friday morning before school started. He told me that he would come and see us next weekend so he can spend time with his wife. So the day goes on school gets out me and my sister Merissa goes home to do our chores so we can stay with our friend. When we get finished we walk to Amanda’s house and hang with her for a little bit. About four thirty we walk to our house to get some

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    a bit. The soldiers learn to self-anesthetize to not feel (Scurfield). When I say not feel‚ I mean not feel emotions. The reason for doing this is because when a friend or another soldier dies‚ they do not want their emotions to get the best of them. The negative about detachment is that the soldiers get so used to doing this that they go home and still begin to use detachment (Scurfield). They cannot feel the normal emotions like everyone else can. For example‚ a child of the soldiers is to pass

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    The Brave Tin Soldier

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    cannot catch a good break. The Brave Tin Soldier‚ by Hans Christian Andersen‚ represents just this. Throughout the entire story‚ a tin soldier is plagued with many difficulties and setbacks from the time he was created. This soldier can relate to a great amount of men‚ women‚ and children; specifically those born with disabilities. Although these disabilities may be very prominent‚ that does not mean one cannot overcome them and become great. The tin soldier‚ for example‚ was very poor‚ missing a leg

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    you were told that for the rest of your life‚ you are going to live under discrimination? “Quixote’s Soldiers: A Local History of the Chicano Movement‚ 1966-1981” is a book that exactly narrates a social movement led by Mexicans-Americans living in San Antonio and nearby areas of the United Sates‚ as a result of the segregation and discrimination situation they were facing. Since “Quixote’s Soldiers: A Local History of the Chicano Movement 1966-1981” is a book based on historical facts‚ composed by

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    A Soldiers Life Report

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    to you all about my experience. Throughout my investigation into the life of a U.S army soldier‚ I soon figured out how the soldier’s daily life and the way they lived their life before the war drastically changed when they enlisted. The Union soldiers were so eager to fight for their country‚ they all then signed up to fight for the union. Also many were also drafted to fight. While talking to many soldiers of the division I was at most of them said that the biggest challenge for them was getting

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    “The Soldier” A Detailed Look at a Criticized Poem Grief‚ death‚ devastation: with the strong exception of Rupert Brooke‚ these were the themes reflected in most war poetry during WWI. Brooke laced his poetry with sentimentality and nationalism‚ which was very different from the themes of other works during the time. Many people love and admire his poems‚ but despite his poetry being criticized by the public‚ Rupert Brooke was a talented young poet throughout World War I. This poem was first

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    A Soldiers Nightmare: Ptsd

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    A Soldiers Nightmare: PTSD War is not glorious‚ nor is it merciful and with every generation of men who encounter the hardships of protecting our country‚ we also find that some of them are returning and suffering from reoccurring acts of violence and trauma they’ve ensued while being overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan. It’s become a debilitating and all too common disorder that is in dire need for the necessary aid before it manifests and becomes too late for anyone to help. It’s been an ongoing

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    Brave Tin Soldier.

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    The Brave Tin Soldier by Hans Christian Anderson a short story of the experience of a tin soldier. In the beginning of the story there are 25 tin soldiers made out of one tin spoon in a tin box. One of the tin soldiers is different from the others; it only has one tin leg to stably stand on. Throughout the story the soldier faces many problems because he has one leg. But‚ regardless falls in love with a ballerina who is also standing on one leg near a castle. The themes of this story are multiple

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    Ghost Soldier Report

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    Ghost Soldier by‚ Elaine M. Alphin Report by‚ Safia Nizami Stirrup-a loop‚ ring‚ or other contrivance of metal‚ wood‚ leather‚ etc.‚ suspended from the saddle of a horse to support the rider’s foot. Her foot was stuck in the stirrup. Musket-a heavy‚ large-caliber smoothbore gun for infantry soldiers‚ introduced in the 16th century. He shot the musket. Hospitable-receiving or treating

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