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    More than 70% of the Dutch population would like the conscription to be re-established. This is due to the fact that many young people have no clear purpose and spend their time on the streets and cause trouble. Something has to be done about these young troublemakers. A good solution could be that after school‚ these young not go directly to a vocational training‚ do a university study‚ travel or work‚ but that they join the army or work at nursing homes‚ hospitals‚ shelters‚ environmental- or voluntary

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    Starting in 1940‚ all men that were citizens of the United States between the ages of eighteen and sixty-four have been required to register for the military draft under the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940. The draft has been used as a backup system for the United States military until 1973‚ when the Vietnam War ended. With the Vietnam War and the use of the draft‚ many people started to question the effectiveness of the Selective Service System. However‚ despite this‚ all men have been

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    must be paginated in the upper right-hand corner in the header using student’s last name and page number. Carol Rivers Dr. Chrzanowski ENG 101 12 July 2009 Reinstating Compulsory Conscription World War II marked the last war that received full American support. The draft‚ known today as compulsory conscription‚ was an integral part of that war. Seventy percent of American men aged 18 to 35 served. The common experience shared amongst these men created lifetime friendships for an entire generation

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    Statement of issue globe‚ some have proposed that the United States adopt a similar policy of mandatory conscription. I believe that a two-year period of national service should be compulsory for all young people. However‚ making the Position statement with supporting reasons commitment to serve that time in the military should be each individual’s choice. Mandatory conscription will only succeed in putting unmotivated people in the military‚ making U.S. forces unreliable and less powerful

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    Cody Zoork English 102 02/06/2013 Argument paper Mandatory National Service Conscription is the mandatory enlistment of individuals in service‚ usually military or civil. The modern implementation of a national conscription dates back to the French Revolution of 1790. While many countries have done away with this antiquated system‚ some have made adaptation s to it and still practice some form of it in their military operations. Mandatory civil service in the army usually begins at

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    training for students of all ages.”And I’ll introduce you a word “conscription”‚ conscription is the compulsory enlistment of people in some sort of national service‚ most often military service. Just like our military training. At present‚ every Chinese citizen‚ both male and female‚ who attend further education are required to attend a military training period of around 20 days as a part of a military education. In fact‚ military conscription only exists in theory and reinforced by law so since the establishment

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    war. It would also mean that they would never have a shortage of soldiers. There are often times in war‚ where voluntary sign up to the army has proven unreliable and that the patriotic surge at the beginnings often runs out within a year or so. "Conscription during peacetime would mean that the country was prepared for emergencies" ( ’Dabatepedia ’‚ dbp.idebate.org‚ ’Debate: Mandatory Military Service ’). Having this constant replenishment of soldiers would definitely give the country an advantage

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    The impacts of war affected Australia socially‚ economically and politicly. Censorship: Censorship always happens during wartimes. Censorship is just like a double-edge sword. If used properly‚ it serves as a valuable weapon. Governments and other regulatory institutions must learn to use it judiciously.  Australian government believed that censorship or propaganda was necessary for national security and public moral. Throughout the war‚ all forms of mass communication have been strictly

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    obedient and those who are not submissive to the strict rules are treated in a very brutal way. It may affect badly their psyches and cause unforeseen harmful results. Therefore‚ from a psychological point of view‚ conscription may beget more evil than good. The other argument against conscription is that it is‚ in fact‚ unnecessary in the modern world- we have less and less wars‚ and the real forces are well-trained‚ small troops consisting of people whose whole life is fighting‚ not skinny‚ hunchbacked

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    1917‚ I hope to say that‚ I certainly agree with Bourassa on this primary concern. The conscription Crisis was a main issue which occurred to the lack of the soldiers to take part in World War I. Therefore‚ Canada experienced complexity in attracting sufficient numbers of new soldiers to maintain their defense force‚ and they were coming difficult to find. Due to the prime minister Robert Borden‚ the conscription crisis of WWI was mainly stressful for the war in Europe and exposed issues in the Canadian

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