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    Michael Franti. If kids were being turned into soldiers at a young age what kind of a world is expected? They don’t know any better than then life style that’s being taught to them. In order for the military to be able to transform these innocent children effectively into killing machines they had to use several tactics to emotionally manipulate these boys to killers. In A Long Way Gone Memoirs of a Boy…

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    homes have been demolished. For example in the article To What Extent Should Child Soldiers be held Accountable for their Crimes? It writes “More often than not children have no say in whether they enlist or not and once recruited the children become brainwashed through the use of drugs and alcohol. The drugs and alcohol make the children become more compliant enabling them to commit atrocities which they never would have before.”. And then in the article Hope for Uganda's Child Soldiers?…

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    some child soldiers who have no remorse after war. But these kids should not be prosecuted. There are 300,000 child soldiers around the world. These kids should be reprieved. Many of these kids are forced into war. After the war, many of these children show no remorse in the killings they have done. But can you blame them? They’ve been drugged out of their minds. Cocaine mixed with smokeless gunpowder called “Brown Brown.” Kids are forced to take this before being sent out to kill. They’re…

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    In foreign countries children are constantly put in danger of being blown up or shot repeatedly to death. Why are these children put in so much danger you may ask. The answer is that foreign countries and revolutionary groups often let children join their armies. Even worse is most of these groups purposely kidnap children for their armies despite the legal age to serve being 15. When these children are captured and taken to be put on trial for their crimes a great debate arises. Some people say…

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    Social workers and other professionals have a role in keeping children safe, they need to work together under the working together to safeguard children 2015 this replaced working together to safeguard children 2013. In order to keep children and young people safe from child sexual exploitation (CSE) and child sexual abuse (CSB). CSE is a form of CSB, children are exploited for money, power or status. CSE is seen as a hidden crime. Children and young people could be easily tricked in believing…

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    Ishmael Beah

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    not be a good outcome so he runs and hides for his life. A young, innocent boys life is completely turned around due to this tragic war. He becomes used to seeing blood and death every day of his life and at one point is seconds away from getting murdered. Every day Ishmael has to face constant obstacles such as getting enough food, finding shelter, running away from the rebel army, and coping with the fact that he will most likely never see most of the people he used to know again. War turned…

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    A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah follows Beah as he experiences the invasion of his home and his becoming of a child solider. In the memoir, chapter four and five sees Ishmael go retreat back to his home with his brothers as he has nothing else to live off of. As the boys walk through their hometown, they witness the carnage and aftermath of the rebel attack. They are unable to put words to their shared horror, and they are unsure of what they can do for each other. However, their hunger is more…

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    Cúram for Child Welfare Project Phase 1 – Strategy for Disaster Recovery Prepared By: Edwin Anzures Version: 1 1. About this Document 1.1. Document Purpose The Strategy for Disaster Recovery document for the scoping phase of the Cúram for Child Welfare project outlines the planned approaches for implementing the required resilience: • Prevention • Detection • Response • Recovery • Restoration 1.2. Audience for this Document The audience for this document includes: • Project…

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    Going Solo, Roald Dahl's memoir of his work in East Africa and his service in the RAF, covers much of the buildup to World War II. In the book mention is made of the Suez Canal. The Suez Canal plays a large role in the memoir as a sea level waterway running across the Isthmus of Suez in Egypt to connect the Mediterranean and the Red seas. Dahl states that, "The voyage from the Port of London to Mombasa would take two weeks and on the way we were going to call in at Marseilles, Malta, Port said,…

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    confidentiality, data protection and the disclosure of information Working together to safeguard children (2006-2010) A Guide to Inter-agency Working to Safeguard and Promote the Welfare of Children. It sets out how organisations, agencies and individuals working with children should work together to safeguard and promote their welfare in accordance with the Children Act 1989 and Children Act 2004. From September 2009 a named member of the Senior Management Team (Head teacher) will…

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