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    problems Paul faced when returning home, and the prewar and wartime civilian society. The young men at the front had a distant relationship that seemed to grow as the war went on. The men that fought at the front became alienated through all of the gruesome scenes they encountered and the problems they faced daily. After just two weeks of battle only half of the men that went to battle with Paul remained at the battle front. Paul along with all of the other soldiers at the front had to see their “brothers”

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    Military: History of Technology and Protection The U.S. military has been around since the early days of the United States. They have always been there to provide protection for its citizens. Many people are against war, but most can appreciate what soldiers do to protect this country. Military actions are not cheap though because of the equipment and technology that is required to do their job. The military is a certain service that the United States has needed throughout history, and it is still

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    Since there had been humans on earth there has been disputes between clans, dynasty 's and religious interest all in an effort for one group to influence, control or possess the resources of another, so war is no new phenomenon. Actually, war was seen as a good thing as it was often seen as one of the main means in were Fathers saw a road in which their son would get the opportunity to earn the right of passage from a boy to a man—a “warrior”. That ancient ideology is not far off the path of the

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    United States military soldiers suffer, not only from health issues, but also physical workload and finding jobs outside of the military. Many soldiers have lost limbs, and tore their bodies apart for what they believe in. A soldier sacrifices his life, his family, and his career for our life, family and careers. The sacrifices made by the soldier that gives everything up is irreplaceable and once they sign their names to that contract there is no going back. Many soldiers have health problems.

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    a naval ship, which has been mistreated for the last time. The crew mutinies against their superiors, sparking a revolution, which set in motion, unwanted consequences. The effects of the crews’ rebellion cost innocent people their lives, Tsarist soldiers come and slaughter the civilians, as they celebrate Potekims victory. Opposing ships set out to stop the Potekim, however those same ship 's side with the revolt set on by the crew of Potekim. The follow up film, Man with a Movie Camera is partially

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    relational context which provides opportunities to explore how praxis is enabled and constrained by forces outside the revelation partners control (Sahlstein, Maguire, & Timmerman, 2009, p.439) This paper examine the way that soldiers communicate with their wives and family who are back home. In addition to how they communicate with their officers while deployed. Moreover

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    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, cooks, suicide bombers, human shields, messengers, spies, or for sexual purposes. In most cases, the child has committed a crime and forced to fight for the country that recruited them. The children should be given the right to have a case of their crime to see if it is the correct punishment to be forced to be a soldier. Even though this amendment is used in the United

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    desperately to integrate himself back into American society. Paul Berlin’s trials and tribulations exemplify the “dominance of a citizen culture in the United States,” as mentioned by Dr. Decker in class. American society does not allow for the soldiers we have sent off to fight to return as warriors. While Speaking of Courage is based on Paul’s experience after the Vietnam War the effect of the citizen culture can be seen throughout history. Americans are not generally known to have an imperial

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    After reading “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien, describes a captivating, up close story about soldiers marching in the Vietnam War. The story relates to the title by telling us the things the men carried. We can see what material items they carry from duty to duty, but we also visualize the emotional baggage that lies heavy in their hearts; this emotional weight is much heavier than their material items. It is important to recognize this aspect because what they carry in their hearts create

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    about the soldiers of our country and how they are being treated. In my opinion,these soldiers should not have to worry about having a place to after serving our country for 10 or 20 years plus. They should atleast have some kind compensation for retirement to keep them going for the rest of their days. People who put their lives on the line to serve America should not be homeless or even poor. The most defining part in the music video was when the two soldiers were retired and another soldier saw his

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