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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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    Korean War - Essay

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    The Korean War (1950–armistice‚ 1953)[28] was a military conflict between the Republic of Korea‚ supported by the United Nations‚ and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea‚ supported by the People’s Republic of China (PRC)‚ with military material aid from the Soviet Union. The war began on 25 June 1950 and an armistice was signed on 27 July 1953. The war was a result of the physical division of Korea by an agreement of the victorious Allies at the conclusion of the Pacific War at the end of World

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    How Veterans Affect Us

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    people of the home we all live in. Yet‚ these veterans are officially recognized for only once a year to commemorate their bravery and we still do not know what significance they present to us. However‚ many soldiers who never returned from the battle and some who lived to this day convey the message that they fought for us for a whole variety of reasons‚ and affects us today and our future in numerous ways. To get into the meat of the matter‚ veterans are honored for serving the country because

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     I would like to discuss why we should help our unemployed  veterans.       Unemployment happens to everyone‚ it occurs when someone is out of work and cannot find a  job.  More than 197 million people globally were out of work in 2012.  Out of all those that are  employed‚ 10 percent of them were veterans.  Veterans come back from war‚ or serving time in  the military and it is hard for them to find a job because there are certain skills that veterans are

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    Veterans’ healthcare benefits date back to the year 1636 when pilgrims coming to the “new world” met Pequot Indians‚ prompting them to pass a law saying veterans would be supported by the colony. The first trace of healthcare benefits was when the Continental Congress of 1766 encouraged new recruits to enlist in the military by promising a pension and free healthcare to retired and disabled veterans (VA History). Today‚ the idea is still there‚ but there is a fair amount of bureaucratic red tape

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    federal holiday on Veterans Day is commemorated in United States on November 11 on annual basis. The purpose on the back end to celebrate Veterans Day is to render prestige‚ tribute and honor to the folks who willingly contributed in US Armed Forces. The rationale to call this day specifically a veterans day is that the armed forces are also called as “veterans”. Speaking globally‚ the Remembrance Day and Armistice Day coincides to forge out one day which was then called as Veterans Day in 1954. Ultimately

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    American veterans served our country‚ sacrificed their lives for our freedom‚ and gave Americans all of the astonishing rights and freedom that we appreciate and enjoy today. Ronald Reagan once said‚ “Freedom is the right to question and change the established way of doing things.” Thanks to American veterans‚ we are able to have that right and many other rights that they have earned for us. Some people may say money‚ or shelter is the most important thing in the world. Honestly‚ it is the American

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    Essay On The Vietnam War

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    THE VIETNAM WAR Did you know about 1.5 million people died during the Vietnam War‚ which was more than the population of New Mexico in the 1960s? Vietnam‚ which is relative in size to New Mexico‚ is a country in Asia that borders the Gulf of Tonkin. The Vietnam War was a result of people in Vietnam wanting independence from France. The US supported the French so that all of Vietnam would not become a communist country and so this would not lead to other countries following in their footsteps

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    will be done for our homeless veterans? What has and will be done for our homeless veterans? Our veterans are an important part to society. They gave their lives to protect their country every day. Though many face hard times and homelessness they are still part of society. The Department of Veteran Affairs has in place a plan to end homelessness by the end of this year. The public can lend a hand in helping to end veteran homelessness. Our veterans are falling asleep under the

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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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