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    children . The problem with all these child soldiers is not only getting rid of them but also whether or not they should not be punished. They should be given amnesty because, they are forced into this life, put on narcotics by the leaders, and brainwashed to believe what they're doing is right. Many children are forced into this life due to things like poverty or peer pressure. Nevertheless, most of the time they are abducted by these organizations. For example, the website Foreign Policy.…

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    In the novel, Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, the dogs represent Stalin’s secret police because they were blindly led by Napoleon, persuaded to think Napoleon was always right and are very defensive about Napoleon. Animal Farm is about a farm that is run by the animals, but the pigs start to act like humans and their plan backfired. The first reason the dogs are Stalin’s secret police is that the dogs were raised by Napoleon and didn’t know any better than to follow him. When describing…

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    Aliens In Zero Hour

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    from the sky from a spaceship that the kids knew all along. Drill was the leader. He has all the kids across the nation playing invasion, and had them bring the aliens to Earth. The kids that played the game were brainwashed by the aliens. The kids that played the game were brainwashed by the aliens. The little girl that said peekaboo, had the aliens take her parents and put them in a cell. The rest…

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    The pressure to be viewed as an example, as perfection is becoming an everyday battle. Like a snowball rolling down a snow hill, getting bigger and bigger and bigger. There is a lot of pressure for females to look a certain way, girls are being brainwashed at a young age, and there are horrible outcomes like eating disorders coming from the pressure. First of all, there is a lot of pressure on females to look a certain way. Jennifer Lawrence, star of Hunger Games, was asked to lose weight in…

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    Ishmael Beah's Innocence

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    danger that came along with being at both ends of an AK-47. No child at that young age would deliberately put themselves in a situation where kill or be killed was their daily life motto. I think the child soldiers were highly unaware of having been brainwashed which in turn proves their innocence. The rehab center was foreign because they were not accustomed to being cared for, and They did not realize the difference between normal and insane when lashing out violently. Ishmael himself…

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    It is clear that the Nazi Youth organizations were an important and significant matter in Germany that brainwashed young people. They were organizations that Hitler created to occupy the minds of the young in Nazi Germany. The Nazi Youth Organizations were a logical extension of Hitlers belief that the future of Germany would be its children. Therefore, in this essay I will argue and analyze the significance of the Nazi Youth Organizations which was started in 1933, and expanded rapidly after…

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    Many different ideas were covered throughout the class of Modern World History this semester. But, imagine living a life completely controlled by the government, where citizens are brainwashed to accept beliefs and ideologies without questioning. From events in WWI to the atrocities in WWII to the brutal Cold War, this class thoroughly went over many important lessons that has happened in our past. However, despite the many topics, the one idea that stood out the most was the method of enforcing…

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    officers were killing babies and infants. When I hear and saw this I thought they were heartless human beings and I was questioning why? Then I realize they were all forced and brainwashed to do that. Nazis children were brainwashed by the schools and propaganda posters into thinking Jewish people are terrible. Hitler had brainwashed many people into thinking the Jews were bad using stereotypes to define a person who didn't do anything to that other person. In today's everyone uses stereotypes…

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    When they are captured and put into room 101 they were being “treated” which means they are being brainwashed. At this point in the story it became clear to the readers that there is no escaping Oceania, or anything that the Inner Party wants to do. In an article by Wendy Do she states, “There is no freedom; there is no escape. Once a North Korean, always…

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    Bullet shells litter the ground your bare feet are treading on like dead leaves in Autumn. The only pair of clothes you own are torn and two sizes too small but it’s all you have. The main emphasis of your appearance is not any of this, but the enormous machine gun slung over your starved body. No emotion is felt from you; no regret, hurt, or pleasure. The only thing you want is the chemically dangerous drugs fed as a reward to you in the little food you are given. Was this your choice? Did you…

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