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    then another‚ the number of volunteering men started to decrease further and further. This rapid drop of soldiers led Prime Minister Borden to establish the Military Service Act‚ also known as the Conscription Act. This act made it mandatory for men in good condition to fight‚ to go to war. This conscription had a very bad impact on Canada‚ going against the freedom of citizens which Canada supported‚ having negative effects on the families and the soldiers and lastly‚ dividing the nation into two‚

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    enhancement to society‚ but an overall improvement to the resolution and character of America’s youth. Compulsory service will also ultimately bring about an improvement to the economy and strengthening of the middle class. Mandatory military conscription is not a new practice. Countries including‚ but not limited to‚ South Korea‚ Russia‚ Sweden‚ and Switzerland prove that compulsory armed service is beneficial to the military and the society. Citizens are not only physically stronger‚ but also

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    Military conscription is the mandatory enlistment of civilians into some sort of national service‚ involving a form of service in an army. Using Singapore as an empirical example in this paper‚ I argue that military conscription is necessary for the survival of the state because in this anarchical and unpredictable international system‚ wars are inevitable‚ therefore conscription aids in building a plausible military deterrence force. Furthermore‚ military conscription is desirable to maintain political

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    Military Conscription Conscription‚ or more boldly the draft‚ has not been in place for some thirty years. While some people cringe at the thought of reinstating the draft‚ others have different views. This short paper will speak of those different views and the reasons why conscription of military service may not be such a bad idea after all. Having young men or even women drafted in the military would benefit everyone. The soldiers would benefit from gaining the knowledge and on-the-job training

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    Intro Conscription also known as Australia’s National Service ‘Scheme’ was introduced to Australia by the Menzies Government in 1964. The selection of conscripts was determined by a televised ballot system based on date of birth‚ 20 year olds were obligated to register for conscription which required them to give two years of national service. Australia’s National Service –Many people thought that this process was a scheme to enable Australia’s Participation in the Vietnam War‚ But that was not

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    Conscription crisis was a very big problem that happened in 1917. In which‚ the government was forcing men to go to war. Prime minister Borden asked to conscript soldiers‚ because of three main reasons. First‚ the number of casualties‚ which means the number of dead and missing people‚ was up. Second‚ the number of enlistments‚ which means the men who volunteer to go to war‚ was down. Third‚ Britain demanded that Canada send more men. On top of that‚ many groups did not want to go to the war. For

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    Week 4: T Jan. 22 Feed‚ pp. 109-56; Due on Angel: Final revised & edited draft of Paragraph #2 W Jan. 23 Feed‚ pp. 157-203 R Jan. 24 Feed‚ pp. 207-51; discuss Essay #1 Week 5: M Jan. 28 LSH‚ pp. 50-53 & AaG‚ pp. 145-50 & 161-63 (literary analysis‚ cause/effect‚ & “The Story of an Hour”); discuss Paragraph #3 T Jan. 29 Feed‚ pp. 252-300; Due in class: a completed draft of Paragraph #3 for revision & editing workshop W Jan. 30 Review reading group expectations; Reading

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    Should compulsory military service be abolished ? (ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY) The problem of compulsory military service has always been a controversial issue. Some people strongly support this idea while others are definitely against it. Although it has been claimed that the military service should be compulsory because of its benefits to governments‚ compulsory military service shouldn’t be abolished because of its limitations to citizens. It is commonly maintained that compulsory military service

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    I feel that nothing should be forced upon anyone. People are more likely to do the right thing if it is their choice. In our society‚ there are tons of people who volunteer their time to different communities. There are also people who choose to join the military and volunteer in hospitals. When people are forced into something‚ they usually rebel. We want people are willing to put it all on the line and protect us‚ not someone who was forced into it by a judge or the government. People in the military

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    Don’t you think that everyone should serve in the military for at least one year once they turn 18? They already require mandatory service in 27 countries including: Austria‚ Belarus‚ Brazil‚ Denmark‚ Egypt‚ Greece‚ Israel‚ Mexico‚ Russia‚ etc… But‚ you do run the risk of people dying in battle. Requiring everyone 18 years of age to serve in the military would bring people together from different social‚ economic‚ and political backgrounds‚ the training that they will receive will lay a foundation

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