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    gone billy”; the reader could generalize of how war was during the Vietnam War. but the overall theme are similar meaning war could be dangerous. when people decide to put on the uniform there putting on more for what they can handle. joining the army could be very risky and challenging. The two short stories has differences just as much as they have similarities,what the reader what the reader could develop when reading the two short stories is that they both took place during war and at a…

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    fear is a part of who we are.my fear came to me in many forms, fear to fail never wanting to be less than anyone, my fear of not being able to care for my family, these are fears that we all share,the fear that I had to overcome as a soldier in the army,were the fear of dying and also having the fear to kill to survive,all this I had to over come but my fear didn't stop there serving twenty years as a Houston Firefighter the fear of going into burning buildings,…

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    Resocialization is adult socialization requiring you to learn new values and social beliefs and replace the old views you had. A circumstance where resocialization would happen,I found in the textbook, would be entering a total institution like in the military . A total institution is institutions in where individuals are cut off from the rest of our society so that they can be controlled and regulated for the purpose of systematically stripping away previous roles and identities in order to…

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    Every time you hear a story about war, writers always put it in a male’s point of view making it seem like women don’t matter too. Women should be able to do anything and everything men could do, meaning equal access to jobs and careers in military as well as outside of it. People state that women aren’t “physically, mentally, and emotionally qualified” to actually be involved in combat. People think we should continue to have legal bars against women that want to be involved in the combat unit,…

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    They may also believe in a religious figure that will be there to help them. When Paul is still a student, his teacher, Kantorek, tells him that if he is not to join the army and fight in the war, he will be deemed a coward. This makes Paul angry, as he sees how hypocritical Kantorek is. Paul says “[w]hile [Kantorek] taught that duty to one’s country is the greatest thing, [the soldiers] already knew that death-throes are…

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    Even if not recognized as a possible weapon at the beginning, on September 3 1914 French air patrol used airplane for observation of general Kluck’s army northeast of Paris. Information obtained from the air helped French forces to make Germans to withdraw thus proving airplane usefulness for military purposes.4 To the military this new technology, as a product of a new aeronautical science, opened…

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    Weapons In The Dark Ages

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    of protective force for the Knights, the second group of fighters. The Foot soldiers were usually poor people whom were forced to fight in the certain battle by their masters or lords. However, Knights had to be wealthy to gain the position in the army. A Knight had to know how to…

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    to do with "serving your country" or "defending your freedom"".(1)Citizens should have the right to refuse because, one's bot prepared, their family needs them. They are not prepared, according to the white house most of the people who serve the army are not prepared. They take more time to train the soldiers that are not prepared. They are not going to gain enough if they have someone who it's prepared to do things that are needed to do. Especially when they are in a type of mission Their…

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    Many opinions come with the idea of war. Some see it as a chance to fight for what they believe in, while others claim it wastes a country’s money and resources. The difference in people’s views could be influenced by the media or the government. Either way, both sides can agree that when soldiers come back, they are different after fighting on the battlefield. War changes men whether they want it or not. After experiencing the horrors of war, soldiers form their own opinions about it. In the…

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    Kate is similar to Bartle in the sense that she somewhat isolates herself when she returns home from war. The difference between the two characters is that Kate does not commit a crime as Bartle has. However, she is dishonorably discharged from the army. Yvette and Murph both die in the texts so they share that similarity. Third Eye and Sterling are both considered to be more mature than Kate and Yvette and Murph and Bartle, respectively. Ironically, the two of them commit suicide though it is…

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