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    because of a few important reasons. It’s not safe for women not only in the combat field, but also around their own team; things like rape, racism, and unfair treatment are a couple of the things women have to face when they enlist the military or army. Probably, nowadays women are necessary in the military to work in specific areas, however, women’s rights in the military are not respected by men. Many men in the military see women as sexual objects, although, not all men in the military do.…

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    “I did not hate the young man; i did not see him as an enemy,” O’Brien says. He ever thought that he would be in the position to kill a man. War does change a man, It's hard to be a war parent, He is a great soldier, he did show very big signs of ptsd. War did change him. He killed a man not many people could kill a man and live with it. “And the young man seemed to be jerked upward as if pulled by invisible wires,” O’Brien states. His explanation help the reader imagine it with a clear picture.…

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    Headline: Soldier Single-Handedly Takes Out Two Enemy Machine Gun Squads Like most days, C.R.S. spent his day patrolling on foot through the hilly regions near Kandahar. C.R.S. had joined the military as a sniper, and he spent most of his time abroad. During his overwatch, his group was responsible for tracking suspicious activity. According to the latest intelligence reports, there were enemy combatants somewhere in the area. As C.R.S. was continuing his routine patrol, the sound of…

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    With new technologies, people are able to get hormone treatments to become the opposite sex that they were birth to. People who undergo treatments to switch genders and known as transgender people. Currently in America, the rights of transgenders and all members of the LGBTQ community are being debated. A major issue that is being debated is whether or not transgender people should be allowed in the military. Originally, my stance on this issue was that transgender people should be allowed into…

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    Valley Forge Book Report

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    Valley Forge “These are the times that try men’s souls.” (Paine) It is the spring of 1778, and things aren’t looking too bright here at Valley Forge. We have lost a lot of men due to sickness and the harsh, frozen elements, but our biggest problem is that the soldiers who were suppose to be fighting for our country are just giving up and not re-enlisting. Am I going to be a part of those men? I am half starved and living in a house filled with smoke and my lungs can’t take it anymore.…

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    Saving Private Ryan Critical Analysis Saving Private Ryan is a story about a group of American soldiers during World War ll overcoming obstacles to accomplish a signal mission. One of the biggest obstacles they had to face was keeping everyone focused on the mission at hand. I think the book did an excellent job at making that obstacle clear to the audience. Saving Private ryan is a story of a small group of American soldiers on a mission to find and bring home a soldier named…

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    War is something that can destroy humans’ mind, especially for the teenagers. War can be the worst enemy for young generation. No one can feel the pain, and experience the real difficulties that war can give, until they will not go through of it. The emotions that teenagers are feeling go thought their entire life. The war causes pain, depression and aggression among them. War can impact teenagers’ psychology, as it impacted on the characters of a book “Separate Peace.” One of the…

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    In addition, a lot of people did not want to get involved in the war. Some people saw no point of the war and lacked interest. Forty three thousand of the 10 million people drafted refused to fight, which resulted in 6,000 people being arrests. As well as that 350,000 people were involved in draft evasion. The treatment of the enlisted men and officers varied depending on their appearance for the lack of better word. There was barely any organized opposition to oppose the war. The only group…

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    “It was a death bed for many of my close friends. It was almost like volunteering to die. But it was had to be done.” The mood never changed, along with the sky, all things seemed to always be grey. Being alive for World War ll was not an option for a kid who is seventeen years old right now, but the hero’s who survived the tragic event are all around us. There was no choice to go, no way to get out of it. It was almost a tradition, the past three fathers in the Newpower family have been…

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    My American Experience

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    For my common experience event I attended the exhibit: Memories from my duffel bag in the library. At first I didn’t read any of the captions I just looked at the uniforms hanging and all the memories from badges to coins to letters to pictures from loved ones. I felt some feeling looking at all of these because it reminded me of my uncle’s closet. The feeling wasn’t sadness it was more like pride. My uncle Mike has so much pride for what he accomplished in the Air Force. Once I stopped looking…

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