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    it would be safer to enlist or factors such as poverty and hunger influenced their decision rather than a desire to fight. Once children are recruited into the military it is also difficult for them to leave because they become dependent on their commanders for drugs, alcohol, money and food.” What this evidence suggests is, that the child soldiers don’t go there to fight and kill people. The child soldiers just want to go there for the food and money. This shows that child soldiers should be…

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    While serving as the Allied Commander in North Africa and subsequent operations in the Mediterranean, Eisenhower demonstrates legitimate and referent power in the leadership of his multi-national command team while navigating through complex issues impacting the overall command climate. When discussing the topic of “power”, one must understand that this can come from a position the individual holds and/or personal relationships that one has with their peers and subordinates. In the case of…

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    The color red also can be a sign of promiscuity, and many of the Commanders wives feel as though the handmaids are promiscuous or “slutty.” The handmaids are also committing the sin of adultery and in The Scarlett Letter, Hester wore a red A symbolizing adulterer. The handmaids also wear white angel wings. This symbolizes the purity they have and the sacredness of the life they are supposed to be creating and birthing. The commanders wives wear blue. The archetype of blue often is associated…

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    In many cases commanders use drugs and alcohol to help persuade child soldiers to commit violence without the soldiers even being aware of it. A particularly compelling example of this is when, “The recruiters of child soldiers also use drugs and alcohol to make children…

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    could be a great leader. I know I had to stick out from everybody else to get noticed. I wanted to be the drill team commander, which in my mind, was the best position to be. The drill team commander makes the cadets look sharp, formal, and disciplined. But, there was already a drill commander and a backup, I had no idea how I would become one. But, as grades came out and both commanders were automatically out. JROTC was stuck and did not know what to do, especially when a drill completion was…

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    Tiagnos Script

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    physically strong, wears metal armor, drags Holeo to his commander. A COMMANDOR, 30s, tall and strong, rides a hourse, wears leather armor, with a scar on his forhead. COMMANDER Where is Tiagnos? HOLEO I don't know. COMMANDER You know that we'll kill you if you don't tell us where he is. HOLEO I swear to you I don't know where he is. He tells me nothing. I am just a slave in his house. COMMANDER…

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    family members. What shocks people the most about this is that children, who are all under the age of 18, are completing these harsh acts. Enlisting into the war as a child soldier could end with prosecution or no punishment. Children are forced by commanders through false promises, drugs, and things that are difficult to picture. The reasoning behind this is to kill innocent civilians, possibly even the soldiers family, and other people participating in the war. Child soldiers should not be…

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    a strictly structured caste system. The newly formed government has only been around for a few years, and the narrator, Offred has been casted as a handmaid. This position requires her to attempt to conceive a baby for the Commander and his wife by having sex with the Commander while she holds his wife’s hand. Offred and many other characters have trouble adjusting to the new customs. Execution is widely practiced as a method of eliminating unorthodox views of individuals. Characters must be…

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    become dependent on the commanders for food, water, drugs, and the little money they get."I have discovered that child soldiers are often forced into fighting through false promises. They are also forced into fighting through drugs and alcohol"(Child…

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    Operation HUSKY

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    ultimately an Allied victory that met its objectives, but its planning and execution highlighted significant deficiencies in command and control and integration of Allied forces. Senior commanders, primarily General Eisenhower and British General Alexander, failed to adequately provide their staffs and subordinate commanders with clear intent, nor did they fully exploit the combined ground, air, and naval capabilities available to them. This essay identifies the shortcomings in Allied planning…

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