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    found include military involved parents, teen pregnancy, and parental substance abuse. Being classified as a military family can mean a variety of situations. It may include having one or both parents deployed overseas, having a parent stationed away from home but has regular short visits, or having a parent who frequently travels for job responsibilities, such as trainings. Of all active military service members, forty-three percent have children. Having a loved one serve in the military is…

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    Agent Orange Vietnam Essay

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    The Legacy of Agent Orange (Final Draft Essay) Vivid images of children with extra limbs, without eyes, and covered in red irritated skin are the product of Agent Orange and use of tactical herbicides during the Vietnam war. During the height of the Vietnam war the U.S. Military conducted a wide-ranging program of defoliation. Herbicidal weapons were developed to destroy the forest and jungle cover used by the enemy North Vietnamese Army and Viet Cong Guerrilla troops. However, after the Vietnam…

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    work these days in different careers including medical field, education, and military. They have the ability to use their own right to defend for their country. However, some people think that women cannot serve in the military because it has many disadvantages for them. Women should serve in the military since it has various benefits in spite of the fact that it has some drawbacks for them. Serving in the military has some disadvantages for…

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    Border Protection The recent increase in over 60, 000 unaccompanied children flooding across our southern borders, coupled with the United States inability to stop the smugglers from bring them across, points to some critical weaknesses in our Homeland Security protection. Before terrorist can exploit these weaknesses, America has to find a way to fill the gap. One possible solution to fix these gaps in our security is to use the Army Reserve and National Guard troops to support the…

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    that. It saves people's lives. It uses Morse code to help people in the military, and it's other special features help it to even save people was are starving to death. If there are men in a stuck in a cave, and they are starving, the Maker of Morse could deliver food and a message. The Maker of Morse also has many other great qualities. The Maker of Morse can serve people in many ways. First of all, the RedBot can speak in Morse code. It is meant for the military, so that if people are stuck…

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    learned in class is in section that where it mentions why children do better in group counseling rather then individual counseling. This topic relates to what we did in class because when we were playing our group games we need to break the group into smaller size because some games only allowed four members or less. The second way the textbook relates to what we learned in class is when it mentions the fact the activities are need for children during a group discussion because they do not come…

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    power like economic and governmental military power, physical brute power and power of the people’s rights. Nimona’s character uses mostly the power of physical brute power, The Institution uses power of people’s rights and present day Syria uses power of economical and governmental, military power. Ways power is the root of evil is seen with how Nimona’s character uses her brute powers against obstacles. Obstacles such as The Institution. She also uses it on the Institutions men and…

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    Video games contribute to youth violence. I have many reasons to support my claim, the two most significant supporting reasons are children mimic behavior and actions from simulated experiences and the analysis If video games taught to military forces. Children mimic behavior and actions enacted on screen by virtual game characters. According to ProCon.Org, 90% of children…

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    Children run into gunfire, knowing that they might not see their parents again. A man is commanding them to shoot at people at the other end of the smoke, when out of nowhere a child is snatched up and taken away. This child soldier is put on trial for crimes he had committed during his service in the army. And his sentence? It’s like an adult’s. This child is given no amnesty for his crimes and is sent away. These children, who are barely old enough to know right against wrong, should be given…

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    being able to sell the games however they want, it allows them to be regulated differently. The good things are that they can be used for military training, recruitment, and research. Video games cause children to be more violent than the kids that do not play video games. Video games have only been around for a couple of decades. Since the…

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