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    Long Way Gone Reflection

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    In the Book , A Long Way Gone , By Ishmael Beah.Ishmael Is a Young Child who has just become a soldier.Ishmael Is fighting against the Rebels , The People who killed Ishmael’s Family and friends , Although Ishmael Has Committed many wrongdoings, People who commit horrible crimes Can be Rehabilitated . This Is proved honest By Ishmael Beah In the benin home, where he becomes more considerate and gentle towards people Ishmael’s Rapid reverse of mindset in caring about his life more, Also Ishmael…

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    had been was attacked. Third, his family had been killed in an attack that occurred right before he was able to see them again. Finally, he also had to abandon his uncle and new family, who had adopted him, so that he could escape the violence of Freetown. He, like Paul, has been forced to witness the loss of his friends and…

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    Purpose Of War

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    family that may be taken away from him again. Ishmael understands how wonderful happiness is, but he also understands how quickly it can be taken away. Ishmael is scared to find happiness again, and his feelings are justified when war comes to Freetown. Ishmael is afraid when war comes to his new village because he thinks that if his old friends see him, they may want him to fight in the war again. He says, “I was thinking about the fact that we had run so far away from the war, only to be…

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    Even if they manage to escape the slavery and cruelty, there is not enough help provided to them. Campbell expresses this, saying “there were too many refugees and not enough humanitarian aid to go around” when discussing the state of the city Freetown which is full of amputees and beggars (Campbell, 27). Through his words a responsibility is placed upon all…

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    determined that early childhood education sustains emotional and communal development and assists in providing a feeling of normalcy and trust. An appraisal by Sinclair (2001) of the Rapid Response Education Program designed to aid children from Freetown, Sierra Leone 's outbreak of hostility in 1999 showed that only two weeks after the program was initiated, children experienced a far more rapid amount of adjustment to their plight. Students reported an 8% reduction of the dark memories of…

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    Long Way Gone Recovery

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    Recovery and rehabilitation are extremely difficult tasks. It is more of a challenge when the patient is isolated. Mariatu Kamara and Ishmael Beah were victims of this tragedy, although both now live in North America and have written books about their experiences. Mariatu was attacked when she returned to her village for supplies. As a punishment for trying to run away, her hands were brutally removed by the rebel forces. She had to make her way back to a city all by herself to receive medical…

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    A Long Way Gone Summary

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    A Long Way Gone by: Ishmael Beah Chapter 1 Ishmael (main character) ten years old describes the idea of war as entirely abstract to his young mind and insists that he and his fellow villagers didn't have the capacity to understand what the refugees coming through his village had experienced Ishmael, Junior, Talloi, and Mohamed sing rap music- learned during visit to Mobimbi (fathers and other foreigners worked for an American company) music has defined how they dress and speak January 1993- set…

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    Ebola Case Study

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    SafeAssign Logo Help 2014FALL.POS3931.81779.01.MULTI - REAL POLICY WORLD Paper 2: First Options Memo Mark Fowler on Mon, Sep 29 2014, 4:58 PM Submission ID: 58130755 OptionsPaperFinal.pdf Word Count: 0 Attachment ID: 78573653 Mark Fowler N00667049 Real World Policy – Professor Soderberg First Options Paper Memo To: POTUS From: APSNA Subject: Implementing more precautionary measures to eradicate the Ebola outbreak in West Africa Date: 09.29.14TOP SECRET Summary The recent outbreak of Ebola is not…

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    Below ten percent of Sierra Leone's population has electricity (CIF)! This same issue affects a large portion of Earth's population and in turn, causes other issues. This issue is present in most poor countries and specifically Sierra Leone for a civil war. By having limited access to electricity, cooking food is tough, and communication is severely limited. Creating temporary solutions and inspiring larger ones can combat this problem. Kelvin Doe has helped make power in poor countries closer…

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    share some of the remarkable things I learned during community assessment to a homeless shelter. I had the opportunity to visit Grassroots crisis intervention center. This center operates the only general emergency shelter in Howard County at 6700 Freetown Road in Columbia, MD. The program has 33 beds for families and single adult women experiencing a shelter crisis. I learned so much about the difficulty of homelessness as community problem. I have been extremely inspired by the many people I…

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