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    Child Soldiers

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    and what we wish to do with our lives. Being deprived of these crucial years makes it almost impossible for one to grow and start one’s life. These children began their trip into hell when they were abducted by the militia or in some cases even the army. They are then forced to commit horrendous acts in order to harden them and to gain the militia’s trust. Many are forced to slaughter their parents so that even if they want to escape from the militia‚ they are too ashamed to return home. The militia

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    Kony 2012 Film Analysis

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    of the most talked about subjects: Kony 2012. The filmmakers established a war that had continued for over 20 years‚ in Africa. To their surprise‚ someone titled Joseph Kony captured children‚ and forced them to become soldiers in The Lord’s Resistance army. Joseph Kony abducted over 30‚000 children during this time (Cadwalladr‚ 2013 ). After discovering this appalling event‚ the Invisible Children Foundation’s objective was to bring every child home‚ and

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    about three young American men who travel to the Sudan to document a hidden holocaust that most people are unaware of. This hidden holocaust is fronted by a man named Joseph Kony. Joseph Kony is the leader of the LRA which stands for Lord’s Resistance Army. Kony has been kidnapping children and turning them into child soldiers for many years. Joseph Kony and the LRA have abducted over 50‚000 children from the ages of 5 to 12. As a result of fear‚ children leave their homes at night and commute

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    the Middle East child soldiers are reportedly used in Iran‚ Iraq‚ and Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories and in tribal groups in Yemen.In Latin America up to 14‚000 children are estimated to be involved with armed political groups and army-backed paramilitaries in Colombia.In Europe under-18s are believed to be involved in Turkey and a range of armed groups in the Chechen Republic of the Russian Federation‚ although the numbers are impossible to establish given the lack of information

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    on Dominic Ongwen. This article is about one of the most brutal rebel organizations of the world‚ the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA). The author focuses on one particular case‚ Dominic Ongwen (Baines‚ 2009). When Ongwen was around ten years old‚ he was abducted by the LRA. He became a well trained and killing child soldier. Together with the hole army of LRA‚ Ongwen was forced to fight against the Government of Uganda (Baines‚ 2009). After a while‚ Ongwen became so loyal to the

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    CHILDREN EXPLOITATION‚ THE IMPACT The world now at stake. A child now who should be in school‚ playing football with their friend is being used by irresponsible person for their own benefit. The status quo now clearly show that not every child in the world is raised in normal ways when every government try the best to implement the Act 661.Some part of the world plays a certain role in the black market such as providing child for child slaved and child prostitute because of their national laws include

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    Kony 2012 Sociology

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remedies for‚ violence? The Internet video “Kony 2012”‚ produced by the non-governmental organization “Invisible Children”‚ portraits the violence in Uganda committed by a rebel leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) named Joseph Kony‚ especially regarding the capture of children to create an army. Its main aim is to call for the persecution of Kony and‚ for that‚ it promotes a campaign to spread his atrocities throughout the world. Despite the fact that it seems to posses a noble goal‚ the narrative

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    heard thousands of people fled there due to the war. Once in Uganda they reached the city of Gulu where they saw the appalling sight of thousands of kids littered in the streets at night. The children fear abduction from the LRA or the Lord’s Resistance Army‚ so they flee to the streets every night in search of refuge. This has been going on for seventeen years. At this point they realized that this is their new topic and they would have to document this to show the media-shielded world as well to

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    Kony School Speech

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    to also be informed about the complexities. One thing that we can all agree on is that Joseph Kony is the bad guy. What’s actually happened‚ and what we should do‚ is a different story. So let’s clear some things up. Kony leads the Lord’s Resistance Army‚ and for the past three decades they have abducted 30‚000 children. Over the years‚ they have been the reason behind nearly 2 million Internally Displaced People in Central Africa. In 2006‚ they left Uganda and have been no way near as active

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    The Ugly American Essay

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    This essay was written using characters from the book‚ “The Ugly American”‚ as well as the SO imperatives and some of my own personal experiences. For the purposes of this essay I chose three characters to compare and contrast. Ambassador Gilbert Macwhite was my favorite character and hard not to choose with his simple understanding that the American way of life does not fit into every culture. My second choice was Father Finian‚ a Catholic priest that uses his influential talents to build a relationship

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