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    Rise of the modern mercenary When we examine the civil war that took place in Sierra Leone that split the country apart in the early 90's, we see an evolution of the modern mercenary on the battlefield. I say an evolution, not a revolution, because utilizing mercenaries to supplement government troops has taken place since the inception of warfare. What is unique in the specific situation of the Sierra Leone Conflict, is that for the first time we see a melding of a business corporation and

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    women´s political participation and influence in Sierra Leone. According to the study Gender relations in Sierra Leone are extremely not equal and women in Sierra Leone face a high level of violence and poverty. Respondents to the study agreed that the patriarchal cultural and religious values which are strong in the northern part of Sierra Leone dictate that women should not speak in public life Clare (2009).However after the war in Sierra Leone there was a shift in women social attitudes on roles

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    desecrated the infrastructure throughout the small African nation of Sierra Leone. Tens of thousands were killed, and human suffering was widespread. More than a decade of constant fighting between the government and relentless rebels left the country in ruins. Roads were destroyed, bridges burned, buildings left in shambles, and the power supply nearly eliminated. The United Nations intervened, and assisted the government of Sierra Leone in establishing peace and setting up fair and honest, multi-party

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    can uncover the true meaning of this statement in Southeast Asian literature. Southeast Asia reveals that fear is familiar in the everyday lives of the people. During the time period of the works mentioned, “Ah Bah’s Money”, “Cambodia: Back to Sierra Leone?”, and “At The River”, small Southeast Asian countries were struggling with colonialism, prompting the use of many literary devices in their literature. Fear is uncovered through connotation, showing readers that the meaning of certain phrases

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    Mariatu’s friends and family lived in, which took place in Sierra Leone. The second place where action takes place is England, because it's where she went to go and get prosthetic hands. The final place that action took place In would be Canada, it's where she's living till this very day. Every single one of these places develops the plot and setting, mainly because something very big happened in each one of the country's. In Sierra Leone Mariatu village got attacked by the rebels. In England Mariatu

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    into a killing machine. How would you feel if you were made a slave to a cause you didn't even understand. This sounds like it's straight from a movie, right? Well, the Sierra Leone Army (SLA) and Revolutionary United Front (RUF) used tactics like these towards children in order to indoctrinate them. In 1991, the start of the Sierra Leonean civil war, many children were drafted and forced into the RUF and SLA armies. The armies brainwashed the children and aimed them at the opposing force. By indoctrinating

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    The blood of my people stains my homeland. The violence stripped away my family, my home, and my childhood. Although many people are unaware of the horrors in Sierra Leone, I believe that sharing my story will enlighten the world about my country's sufferings and thus bring hope to others. The horrors I experienced darkened my path, but when I found myself away from the darkness, I understood that hope was the only way forward. I am perturbed by the memory of the little girl who was shot dead

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    West African country , Sierra Leone. The authors discuss several consequences that Sierra Leone is facing because of the civil war that occurred from 1991 to 2002. For example, poor literacy is a result of the civil war because many children were prevented from going to school. As a result, majority of the population in Sierra Leone is made of young youth and adult, whose lack education. Collier and Duponchel explore areas in which the economical legacy of Sierra Leone is deplete as a result of

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    “We left Sierra Leone on the 1st of April of 2014 with the expectation of doing a six months world tour then going back to our country. But before we ended our tour, there was the news about ebola killing people. So, as international icons, we felt that it wouldn’t be very good for us to go back home”. Sierra Leone Refugee All Star left their country more than one year ago without having the chance to return. Nevertheless, they found alternative ways to help their families and friend back home

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    lead to severe pain, bleeding, infections, and sometimes death. These symptoms may increase with the type of FGM performed. In Sierra Leone nine out of ten women have gotten this procedure (Foundation). While researching, I discovered some conflicting views on the practice of FGM that shocked and enlightened me. By informing you on the basics of this practice in Sierra Leone, what anthropologists are finding, and my opinion as well I hope to leave you informed if not enlightened as well.

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