There has been a lot of recent attention in the media concerning veterans adapting to their new lives after military service. The essay probes three articles of various scholars in the field of media writing‚ nutrition‚ and psychology‚ using an analytical method‚ this essay examines the rhetorical appeals of scholarly reports that identify issues that affect veterans as they transit from military life to civilian life. For the purpose of this paper‚ three stories are considered: “War ’s Aftermath:
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United States of America protects our freedom. It sets out our rights as citizens‚ outlining the purpose of our government. The constitution is basically a social contract‚ where we the people of the United States had a say on how our government should be ran. The founding fathers fought for our freedom against abusing tyrants who give their countries no natural rights‚ those certain countries don’t have a benefit of the constitution. The constitution protects our rights through checks and balances
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homeless shelters. 49‚933 people‚ veterans to be specific‚ were identified across the United States as homeless‚ 51% of these homeless veterans have disabilities‚ 50% have serious mental issues‚ 70% have a substance abuse problem. Nearly one-quarter‚ 23% of the homeless are children under the age of 18. 10% are between the ages of 18 and 24‚ and 66% are over the age of 25. In Texas alone recent reports have identified 19‚177 homeless people. 1‚499 homeless people
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Shh! You Can’t Say That! We live in an age of freedom‚ at least that’s what we’re told. We have freedom of speech‚ freedom of the press‚ freedom to express ourselves any way we can. But how accurate is that statement? How far can we actually go before our freedom of speech is taken away from us? What kind of sensitive information do we have to talk about before the government shuts us up? Of course‚ in countries like America and the United Kingdom‚ we don’t think about this. We see countries
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?We should Cherish Our Children?s Freedom to Think? In Kie Ho?s essay ?We should Cherish Our Children?s Freedom to Think‚? Ho argues that America education is not as advanced in academics as other countries but it is surely much better in other ways than many countries in the world. Ho shows that American education tends to teach young children to develop their own creativity more‚ rather than trying to fill their brain with knowledge‚ like a can of sausage. The essay consists mainly of the personal
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school graduation‚ our government came to a conclussion that the education system is failing. After examining the information out of the different articles‚ it is obvious that the U.S. educational system should adopt some Asian techniques in teaching‚ but there are some methods wich must not be changed because of cultural differences. The U.S. educational
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Do Walls Affect Our Freedom? Standing at the foot of America’s icon of inclusiveness‚ tourists from across the United States wonder if the nation’s tradition of welcoming people that were treated poorly from all around the world could handle the risk and fear linked with national terror. The Statue of Liberty Poem‚ “The New Colossus‚” has been a controversial discussion as to the meaning of its words. Many have taken it as inviting too many refugees from all around the world‚ and many are saying
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Name would be here 11-12-09 Veterans Day Veterans Day isn’t about relaxing at home or hanging with friends. Instead‚ it’s about remembering those who served in the war and died‚ and honoring the military soldiers. It first started on November 11‚ 1919. Just one American Veteran is still alive today: 108-year-old Frank Buckles. In order to recognize Veterans Day‚ the Dublin society should host a community walk‚ wear white‚ and bring in real soldiers to talk. The community walk should be mandatory
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Overview of World War II The Origins of World War II America and Isolationism When events began happening in Europe that would eventually lead to World War II‚ many Americans took an increasingly hard line towards getting involved. The events of World War I had fed into America’s natural desire to isolationism‚ and this was reflected by the passage of Neutrality Acts along with the general hands off approach to the events that unfolded on the world stage. Increasing tensions While America was
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India has achieved much in the last 60 years. From being a hungry‚ starving nation to an exporter of food items; from being a nation of the uneducated‚ unemployed to being one of the largest talent pools and the world’s back-office; from a third world country to one of the three super powers of the future; India has earned it all. As a blossoming republic‚ India has emerged from the shadow of colonialism to evolve as one of the fastest growing world economies‚ transforming millions of lives in
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