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    Child Soldiers Children grow up believing in a man that flies in a sleigh with reindeer to every house in the world in a matter of hours‚ so we can ask‚ why can’t they be taught that war and power is good? Children can grow up and believe anything is good; this is the beauty of being a kid. All over the world‚ children are being brainwashed to believe war and killing people is an okay crime. Child soldiers should be given amnesty or rehabilitation. Children are being forced to serve as soldiers

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    if you child was forcibly abducted from your home to be a soldier‚ and all you got in return was about $5? This is one of the biggest fears for families in third world countries. Children are being used for soldiers‚ servants‚ and slaves against their will. Major place in which this takes place is Uganda‚ Congo‚ Central African Republic‚ and Sudan. There are hundreds of kids being abducted and killed. As of March 26‚ 2012 there are 1068 civilian deaths and 2328 abductions. Child soldiers have become

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    Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Signs and Symptoms The symptoms of PTSD usually begin within 3 months of the traumatic event. However‚ sometimes they surface many years later. The duration of PTSD‚ and the strength of the symptoms‚ vary. For some people‚ recovery may be achieved in 6 months; for others‚ it may take much longer. Bad dreams Scary thoughts you can’t control Staying away from places and things that remind you of what happened Feeling worried‚ guilty‚ or sad Feeling alone

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    The child soldiers are victims unless they join willing to kill people. Most of those kids are stolen or kidnapped into the life they have now. Commandors say that kid soldiers are the perfect weapon because they do what they have to without pay. This essay will contain how poverty drive parents to sell their kids‚ the u.s taxpayers gave money towards this‚ and most kids have never been in school to learn right of wrong. To kick off child soldiers is that most kids live in countries that have very

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    1-20-15 Post-Traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Post-Traumatic stress disorder can occur in anyone but it all starts when a terrifying event happens and basically scars you for life. I have one cousin who was in the military who has (PTSD) and he said the horrors of war gave him the disorder. Many people who have the disorder do get it from after they leave the military it’s very common and many veterans go to see therapists for physiological help. The causes of (PTSD) are always traumatic events. Places

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    observational longitudinal study to discover whether or not there is a relationship because Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL)‚ and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder symptoms (PTSD). Mette Senneseth‚ Kjersti Alsaker & Gerd Karin Natvig‚ conducted this study. According to the journal‚ the aim of the study was to examine HRQoL and PTSD symptoms in the people that attend Accident and Emergency departments (A&E)‚ due to the fact that they suffer from some type of psychosocial crisis (Alasker et al. 2011‚

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    Child Soldiers Children of all ages have been forced to fight in wars. Wars of all kinds‚ fought for different reasons‚ but if you look back on all of them you’ll see children. They may or may not know why they are fighting; they simply do as they’re told. Everywhere around the world‚ there is always a war of some kind going on. This global issue needs to be resolved so that children of all ages don’t end up being on the battlefield. A child defines someone who shouldn’t be involved in warfare

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    the roof. After war‚ the conditions didn’t just leave them when the war was done‚ but instead it has stayed with them causing them to be traumatized. Using children as soldiers negatively affects them‚ and this will continue until people around the world become more informed and laws are created to stop the use of child soldiers. Negative affects of war on children include extreme brutality‚ exposure of violence leading to some changes to the kid then and forever. “During the “recruitment”

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    Stress Disorder and our Veterans What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)? According to the PTSD website‚ PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that can occur following the experience or witnessing of a life threatening events such as military combat‚ natural disasters‚ terrorist incidents‚ serious accidents‚ or physical or sexual assault in adult or childhood. Unfortunately‚ a lot of our military veterans are diagnosed with PTSD. Veterans who have experienced trauma or have witnessed trauma to others

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    disorder (PTSD). These factors interfere with the emotional processing of the traumatic event (Edwards D. ‚ 2005). These factors include painful emotions‚ which leads to avoidance which thus maintains the PTSD (Edwards D. ‚ 2005). Therefore the analysis of these maintaining factors provides the basis for current approaches to treatment and intervention which will support the individuals in challenging these factors (Edwards D. ‚ 2005). A large number of people who experience and suffer from PTSD do not

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