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    adults. Keeping children safe and maintain them in a health environment; Safety of the child is vital, this is because they are too young to understand what is going on sometimes. Moreover its important children are kept within a healthy and safe environment, because they are protected from any accidents occurring. For example in a nursery, the outside door isn’t locked and opens, the children playing inside and a nursery nurse is not present, anything can occur and the children can walk out of

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    Christina Randazzo Mrs. Grabo Freshman English 12-10-2015 The Effects of War Being touched by war can change a person, especially if they’re someone like Ishmael Beah, the author of A Long Way Gone. Ishmael’s life started off as normally as yours or mine. He had a father, a mother, two brothers, a good group of friends, and a love for rap music. These were the days before the war. After the war came, everything changed, and now I feel that the phrase “A long way gone” applies to his life

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    War on Poverty (Currie , 2001). After observing the quality discrepancies between low income and high income educational settings, Johnson realized that “Five and six year old children are inheritors of poverty 's curse…(Johnson, 1965)” As a result, he called for the creation of a program that would allow “…preschool children of poverty [to] get a Head Start on their future (Johnson, 1965).” Soon, Head Start was established, with the goal of “enhance[ing] children’s physical, social, emotional and

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    through all these three pieces of works is their dealing with child soldiers. Portraying child soldiers as a victim of warfare is a common phenomenon in recent African fiction and film. Through the work of several humanitarian focused literature, children amongst war torn countries can be seen as heroes, damned by the unfortunate reality of their homeland. "Allah is not obliged to be fair about all the things he does on earth," observes Birahima, the narrator Ahmadou Kourouma 's remarkable novel

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    Wars always have disastrous effects on civilians, in particular on children who are growing up in a world of violence and are surrounded by atrocities and deaths. It can be even more traumatic when children find themselves taking an active part in conflicts. Indeed in numerous conflicts, combatants aged under eighteen, and therefore considered as ‘child soldiers’, are involved. Although international law expressly prohibit the recruitment and use of youths aged under fifteen, about 300,000 child

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    kill or be killed. What would you choose? If you had a choice to starve or to be fed, what would you choose? These scenarios are not common in our everyday life, but to child soldiers this is what they are suffering through everyday. Although many children had the choice to become a child soldiers, most of them were forced to become child soldiers. By their families, and their commanders. Child soldiers were brainwashed to torture, and kill. They did not know any other way to live. They thought what

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    what life is like for children fighting to live their lives during warfare. He was recruited like many other children to leave behind his life and fight in the civil war against the rebels.After time of being a soldier, Ishmael received help from others so he is able to heal and speak up to the world about these wars involving children. Ishmael Beah transformed from an ordinary twelve year old boy to an enraged killing soldier and then to a man that speaks up for children affected by these wars

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    A Long Way Gone Analysis

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    A Long Way Gone written by Ishmael Beah and published by Sarah Crichton Books in 2007 is a nonfiction account of Ishmael Beah’s experiences as a boy during the Sierra Leone Civil War. Sierra Leone is a under developed country in west Africa neighboring the countries Guinea and Liberia. The year of 1991 saw the rise of the Revolutionary United Front against Sierra Leone’s government. Known as the rebels, the RUF’s goal was to “rid the country of the corrupt APC government” (Beah 222), thus sparking

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    Hardships In My Life

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    Everyone has had a setback, hardship, throughout their life at some point. There have been times in our lives as humans where we hit those hardships that gave us every reason in the world to hide our tail and run. Times so hard to where you just throw your hands up and just pray for help, or shout “If I get myself out of this, I will never get into a predicament like this again. I personally relish these opportunities now that I’m older because I feel as though these are the things that make us stronger

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    hot topic over the years. Mainly whether these children should be held accountable for their war crimes or not. Most of these children were forced into the war. Either because they needed food and shelter or would face death from the other side if they didn't join. A lot of people are saying that these children were forced into it and brainwashed to fight, and they would be correct. The problem is that many people are only wanting to not punish “children”, but the age when someone becomes an adults

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