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    The Uncommon Soldier

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    U.S. Women’s History 10/19/12 An Uncommon Soldier: Fighting for the “Home” Front Throughout the passage of time‚ in order to make sense of the world and justify established ideologies‚ man has put forth disproportionate effort into defining what is deemed by the masses as acceptable and appropriate. With the formation of these social life requirements‚ it goes without saying there will be outliers who do not fit this man-created construct‚ either by innate or self-realized characteristics. This

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    Child Soldiers

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    Child Soldiers In over 18 countries in the world‚ child soldiers and utilized and direct participants of war. These children‚ are denied a real childhood or any real life other then the destruction and death that surrounds them‚ an estimated 200‚000 to 300‚000 children are serving as soldiers for rebel groups and the government in wars that are going on in the world today. All of these children‚ from a young age participate in modern warfare. They hold AK-47s and M-16s on the front lines of these

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    Buffalo Soldiers The focal point of my paper will be on the changes in the United States (US) armed forces over the last century. I chose to compare the Buffalo Soldiers‚ who existed from 1867-1896‚ and their experiences with the current state of the US armed forces. I was drawn to author‚ ZZ Packer’s “Buffalo Soldiers” because of my experience in the US armed services and‚ as I read the book it became clear that the US armed services today is very different from what it was at the time when the

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    The Color of the Soul In the article "How It Feels to Be Colored Me‚” Zora Neale Hurston narrates how she was raised in a color community. When she was a little girl she was not aware that she was black. It was by the time she was sent to school that she realized the fact. This new racial identity would not make her feel bad about herself . Hurston was a strong‚ determined woman and somehow being colored would make her stronger. She says‚ “I have seen that the world is

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    critical Analysis of the use of Child Soldiers in Liberia 5.1 Introduction Generally stated ‚this paper seeks to establish the role of child soldiers in the escalation of armed conflict in Africa. The previous chapters have discussed the regional armed conflicts where child soldiers were used or are being used like the case of DRC Congo. This chapter will critically analyse the use of child soldiers in Liberia. There were approximately 120‚000 child soldiers who were participating in armed conflicts

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    The Effect of Different Light Colours on Plant Growth Dianne R. Calub Marshela Alpha B. Gesmundo BS-Environmental Science Prof. Jayson Antonio Chemistry Department January 04‚ 2012 Abstract The goal of this study is to learn how the colour of light affects photosynthesis‚ to identify the effects of different coloured lights on plant growth‚ and to identify the potential use of different light colours as a growth regulator. An experiment was performed with the help of 7 students. Mustard

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    Dusty Boyd Research Paper Child Soldiers Imagine having someone come into your home and take your eight year old son or daughter away‚ teach them how to use weapons‚ have them kill or maim their own family members‚ expect them to fight in a war that they know nothing about or even turn them into a sex slave. Can you imagine your child as a soldier in a war? Knowing your child is out somewhere getting shot at or even being forced into sex can be very difficult to deal with as a parent. Crimes

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    Discipline as a Soldier

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    grades. If you use discipline in athletics you gain success in being a recognized athlete which can lead to scholarships and awards. In this case using discipline as a soldier can lead you to a successful career‚ obtaining promotions and respect. A small number of disciplined soldiers can easily defeat a large number of undisciplined soldiers. A person with a disciplined life style will provide them happiness. As a student discipline is shown and instilled in you. You are required to do certain task from

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    Accountability is also a very important part of an enlisted and a None Comisiond Officers jobs. The enlisted soldier is responsible for all items issued to issued to him weather it be a weapon‚ Night Vision Gogles‚ clothes‚ a vehicle‚ or some TA-50‚ a feild manual‚ medication (morphine‚ demoral‚ or any narcotics)‚ BII‚ etc. The None Comissioned Officer’s responsibility is to make sure that the soldier is accountable for the items and has eyes on these items when need‚ so that he can report it to his higher

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    is to reinforce that segregation is a big deal. One instance is the bathrooms. Helene arrives at the station expecting there to be a bathroom stall. “While Helene looked about the tiny stationhouse for a door that said COLORED WOMEN”. She then realizes where the bathrooms for colored people are when she finds the lady that was on the train. “She looked around for the other woman and seeing the hop of her head rag in the grass‚slowly realized where “yonder” was.” Another purpose the men served was

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