your best in order to help and extend your hands in able to serve others. It is important for the citizen of the country to render a service to its country and one very good example of that is the military service. Compulsory military service‚ or conscription‚ could cure many of our societal ills and allow teenagers to truly reach their fullest potential. Individuals have a prime duty to render a service or a military to the society which encourages them to work as one for the community and to avoid
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inhabitants. In the United States there is the Bill of Rights of 1781‚ which consists of a preamble and the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution‚ 1787. In Canada there is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ which is the first part of the Canadian Constitution Act‚ 1982. Both of these documents provide for the rights and freedoms for their respective populations. These documents are vastly different‚ but also contain several similarties. Thou both excellent documents‚ it is in my contention
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The rights set forth in “The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms” are all of paramount importance in a democratic country such as Canada. However‚ the implementation and interpretation of the C.C.R.F. is fundamentally flawed. The ambiguity of certain sections allow for a vast range of interpretations by the Supreme Court justices‚ the unelected judiciary brach has the power to fundamentally alter the Canadian Criminal code without the consent of the legislative brach‚ and the legislative branch
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Should military service be compulsory? Why? Military service is compulsory in most countries in the world. The argument on conscription has always been quite controversial and up till now there seems to have been no sort of agreement. In my idea military service should be abolished if men want peace. The first step towards peace would be not having a military force as this wouldn’t be needed during times of peace. Having a large military force nowadays seems to be quite useless as countries are
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The impact of volunteering and conscription on Britain during the First World War Volunteering and conscription both played very big roles in the lives of the British population during the war‚ and for a long time after it was over. The war itself had a huge impact on both society and the economy of Britain‚ so it is not surprising that volunteering and conscription both had a profound impact on the British people. The war broke out on the 3rd of August 1914‚ and Britain only had a small professional
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION SECTION II Total time-2 hours Question 1 (Suggested time-40 minutes. This question counts for one-third of the total essay section score) Directions:
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How Canadian Government Protect it’s culture in the 20th Century Ted Liu 11-B In twentieth Century‚ the Canadian government found out the importance to be got rid of American culture. It used three methods to achieve this goal. First‚ is put their hands on culture protection‚ use legislations to protect its media‚ which was known as Broadcasting Act in 1932. In 1968‚ it took one step further‚ the media in Canada must be owned by Canadians and the CRTC(Canadian Radio-Television Telecommunication
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to keep the Nazi’s away. Extreme measures were taken on the home front. The minister for labor and national service Ernest Bevin made the radical decision to call up for women for help to the war effort. By December 1940‚ Bevin ordered the conscription of the women into the services. Women had a very important role to the war effort in the home front during World War II. This speeded up the process to make women more acceptable to men in the ‘workplace’. Women still worked at home but also
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Those objecting to‚ or seeking exemption from‚ war service had to justify their stance before a Military Service Tribunal. In the locality these committees were set up in Epworth‚ Crowle‚ Gainsborough and Scunthorpe and consisted of magistrates‚ councillors‚ clergy and tradesmen. In less than fifteen minutes they would hear each man’s pleas and come to a decision. Those who had the nous to work the system‚ or who had employed a local solicitor to argue their case‚ could delay being sent for training
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values‚ beliefs‚ and constitution were built on the backs of those citizens who took to arms for the defense of our nation and gain its independence from the Great Britain. To keep our nation ready to combat any enemy‚ foreign or domestic‚ the conscription was implemented in order to keep our forces trained and ready. In 1777‚ a Prussian officer named Friedrich Von Steuben assisted General Washington with his military experience. He brought a wealth of experience and was able to teach basic
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