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    “The Soldier” A Detailed Look at a Criticized Poem Grief‚ death‚ devastation: with the strong exception of Rupert Brooke‚ these were the themes reflected in most war poetry during WWI. Brooke laced his poetry with sentimentality and nationalism‚ which was very different from the themes of other works during the time. Many people love and admire his poems‚ but despite his poetry being criticized by the public‚ Rupert Brooke was a talented young poet throughout World War I. This poem was first

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    Child Soldiers Effects

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    President Charles Taylor of Liberia abducted countless child soldiers during his fight for the presidency in a tumultuous civil war that lasted fourteen years. Taylor was known to be one of the first warlords to recruit young children into a life of soldiering‚ often requiring them to perform horrific acts upon innocent people. Child soldiers are a major issue in Africa; over six of its countries regularly use child soldiers. Child soldiers go through many struggles most cannot even fathom. These children

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    a bit. The soldiers learn to self-anesthetize to not feel (Scurfield). When I say not feel‚ I mean not feel emotions. The reason for doing this is because when a friend or another soldier dies‚ they do not want their emotions to get the best of them. The negative about detachment is that the soldiers get so used to doing this that they go home and still begin to use detachment (Scurfield). They cannot feel the normal emotions like everyone else can. For example‚ a child of the soldiers is to pass

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    Buffalo Soldier Analysis

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    Buffalo Soldier by Bob Marley Buffalo soldier‚ dreadlock rasta: It was a buffalo soldier in the heart of America‚ stolen from Africa‚ brought to America: Fighting on arrival‚fighting for survival. I mean it‚ when I analyse the stench‚ to me it make a lot of sense. How did dreadlock rasta was buffalo soldier. And he was taken from Africa‚ brought to America. Fighting on arrival‚fighting for survival. Say it was a buffalo soldier‚dreadlock rasta. Buffalo soldier‚ in the heart of America

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    Total Soldier Concept

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    Total Soldier Concept The Total Soldier concept is what every soldier should stride to be‚ it is the the idea of acting as a professional soldier in every way at all times no matter the situation in which you find yourself. It is basing everything you do of the army values and going above and beyond what is asked of you‚ without being told to do so. The Total Soldier uses the army Values in both his army career and also when he is not at work recognizing that he is always an ambassador for the

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    Why Soldiers Fought

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    understand why soldiers would choose to fight and why they kept fighting for so long. Through a series of letters written by the soldiers themselves‚ one can see multiple motivations for soldiers in Vietnam‚ such as believing in the cause‚ self-preservation‚ and comradary amongst the men. This is all brought together in Dear America: Letters Home From Vietnam‚ an adequate volume edited by Bernard Edelman for the New York Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission. First‚ there were many soldiers‚ at least

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    own lives and forced to do things that adult soldiers may not be able to do. An example of this breach of human rights would be their initiation process; some are forced to kill their friends or family. If they choose to disobey their orders‚ they can be either tortured harshly‚ or killed. They are not the only victims within this breach though. Their family members‚ or other members of the community who have fallen victim to the children and adult soldiers of the LRA may find themselves being tortured

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    Child Soldiers Essay

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    The use of child soldiers is an unpardonable crime. Anybody with the authority to make this decision must have the highest integrity and morals‚ and using child soldiers simply goes against my and any respectable persons conscious. Their morals would simply forbid them from using child soldiers. The definition of child soldier according to https://www.dosomething.org is “a Child soldiers are any children under the age of 18 who are recruited by a state or non-state armed group and used as fighters

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    Interview A Senior Citizen PSY/600 Vineeta Cooper September 30‚ 2013 Interview a Senior Citizen I interviewed a senior citizen named Debbie. Debbie is 57 years old and was born in Lynchburg‚ Virginia. She was raised with two other siblings. She has two brothers and she is the oldest of the three. Debbie attended school for thirteen years completing elementary school and high school followed by four years of college. Debbie graduated college with a degree in Elementary

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    Professionalism A soldier is measured by his ability to do his job successfully‚ tactfully‚ and professionally. Being a professional at everything you do will help you succeed in every aspect of your life. The definition of professionalism as by Merriam-Webster is the conduct‚ aims‚ or qualities that characterize or mark a profession or professional person. Being in the army as soldiers we consider ourselves professionals. How we hold ourselves to the army values and the soldiers creed shows how professional

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