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    How Lack of Appreciation, Jealousy, and Incompetency Influence the Personal Decision-Making Process during a Peacekeeping Mission The Brazilian Armed Forces have not been involved in warfare since the Second World War. Furthermore, the Brazilian Constitution established in 1988 says that Brazil must avoid international conflict unless to keep its Constitutional Powers, Law, and Order. Brazil is a continental country. It means that there are deployments all over the national territory.…

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    The children's section in the museum is a noble collection of the effects on future generations due to armed conflict. Such people are usually denied the right to education and are separated from their families due to the actions of warring communities. In this way, exposing the people to these exhibits increases their sense of personal responsibility that aims at preventing vices such as bullying in schools and hate campaigns that are rampant in learning institutions. In addition, children are…

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    Suicidal Behavior Summary

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    The key points of this video were that family and close friends often feel some responsibility for the death of their loved one after a completed attempt and that combat can have lasting effects on an individual that need professional attention. Though no research was presented in this video, I found it interesting that one of Clay's connections through the VA actually noted that he has seen hundreds of individuals that struggle like Clay did. One thing that I disagreed with and was concerned…

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    Soldiers. . .”) this way they do not have to take responsibility for their actions. Though this may be true for some it is not for all. The children that do willingly take the drugs want to be fighting. They do not want to responsibility for their war crimes and the drugs give them an excuse for that. The child soldiers that willingly take drugs and alcohol do not deserve amnesty. They have the free will to stop and they do…

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    Unfortunately, we still see this same situation happening all around the world. Many children are being used as soldiers to fight in wars in many different places. The people who recruit them think it can give them a higher advantage since the enemy would think twice before killing a little kid. However, the actions and atrocities that these children commit while in war are being greatly questioned by the government and court officials. Some say that they should be given amnesty, the legal act…

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    Road To Chlifa Themes

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    broke because of the war, a long prepared test would never come on a day, the very loved girl exploded in front of eyes and the new cute partner got killed on the road……These things were buried deeply in his mind. He is Karim, who is living in terrible memories and can barely overcome them, experiencing a hard time at the beginning of the story, The Road to Chlifa. The following paragraphs will illustrate how Karin’s serene life got an earthshattering change because of a war and a troubled…

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    Valley Forge Dbq Analysis

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    Everywhere I go I see bloody feet and men doing everything they can to try and not get sick and some of them even trying to stay alive.This hard war was in Valley forge 18 miles northwest of philadelphia in 1777. The soldiers are struggling because they don't have what they need and that makes most soldiers not want to reenlist because of the conditions. Would you have reenlisted and done more time in these terrible conditions? I chose to go home because of the harsh conditions, lack of…

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    What sacrifices do small town communities make when its younger generation goes off to war? In Kyle Longley’s book, the Morenci Marines, he focuses on nine young men that take up the honor and patriotism to leave their small Arizona town to join the marine corp. Longley focuses on the story of how such wars impact small communities when a vast majority of its younger populations leaves to serve its country. With their service in the Marines, their lives along with their friends and family’s…

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    Violence In Colombia

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    Today civilians in Colombia sadly continue to suffer serious abuse by guerrillas, guerrillas continue to expand and there success rate has grown due to denied rights, and the kidnappings they have done. Guerrillas deny thousands of Colombian citizens their justice by allowing their abuses to escape harsh punishment, they also resort to violence with Colombia that have been displayed more than 5.7 million times to Colombians. 200,000 Colombians would rather leave their homes instead of being…

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    Mike Royko’s “A Faceless Man’s Plea” (1973) illustrates the absurdity of the Veterans Administration for not compensating soldiers with treatment of a disability received during battle. Repetition is used through the essay to describe the cause and effects that the rocket had on Leroy Bailey’s life; he had no face after the impact. Bailey’s letter, explaining the reason why couldn’t get the treatment, contradicts the policies of the Veterans Administration; the letter is shown to exemplify the…

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