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    trust and respect from France and England • It was the ideal way to gain a lot more soldiers for not many were volunteering • Many were excluded and not given the right to vote; it was very biased towards those who vote pro-conscriptionConscription meant anyone who was capable of fighting‚ had to fight‚ whether they refused to or not • It wasn’t necessary. Canada wasn’t in any threat of danger‚ they had already sent many soldiers‚ and they needed men for their own country in

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    INSTITUT SINARAN DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE MPW1133 - MALAYSIAN STUDIES NATIONAL SERVICE IN MALAYSIA Student Name : Chong Ya Ting (13DM243) Chin Yee Shing (13DM245) Bryan Chin Tzen Kenn(13DM250) Tong Ket Fung (13DM252) Lecturer’s Name : Mr Lai Kok Phin Due Date 10th March 2015 Table of Content No Description Page No 1 Introduction 3 2 Vision & Mission‚ Objective of National Service 4 3 Postponement or Renewal 5 4 Exclusion from the National Service Training Programme 6 5 Function of National

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    The Evolution of African Americans in the Military The Evolution of African Americans in the Military Throughout the history of the United States‚ citizens of every race and ethnicity have answered the call to duty in order to defend the democratic ideals this great nation was founded upon. More so than any American war‚ World War II is thought of as the greatest American war‚ which pitted the “shinning light” of democracy against the looming shadow of the Axis powers which covered all of Europe

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    Tom Pinedo L. Brandenburg English 101‚ Section #15654 April 22‚ 2013 Why Women Should be Drafted and Serve in the U.S. Military during Time of War Throughout time women have gone to war along-side their male counterparts without any question as to what role they couldn’t play but rather what contributions they brought with them. History shows that women have played a vital role in military combat and have been very successful filling any role that their male equivalent has played during combat

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    Essay Introduction: Some of the recent events have given rise to thinking that military training should be given compulsorily to the citizen of India. The three attacks of China and Pakistan in 1962‚ 1965 and 1971 have compelled Indian leaders to give second though to this problem. Need of Compulsory Military Training: To get training in military service is important‚ significant and useful in many ways: First it makes the people disciplined. It inculcates the noble qualities of serve‚ sacrifice

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    NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM What is the National Service Training Program (NSTP) law? NSTP law or otherwise known as Republic Act 9163‚ is a program aimed at: Enhancing civic consciousness and defense preparedness in the youth Developing the ethics of service and patriotism while undergoing training in any of its three (3) program components Enhancing the youth’s active contribution to the general welfare. What are the program components of NSTP? Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)

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    Clemente Hernandez U.S.H.H. 4/16/2012 World War 1 Propaganda Report My topic is on trying to get men to join the military during World War 1. On my poster I have a man that is in the military look as though he is the happiest a man could be. I have him clearly in military attire as he has bullets and a grenade on his waist. He has a big smile on his face to show how people are the happy in the military. Next to the man in the poster is the U.S. flag. Lastly‚ in the poster the man

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    23rd September 2013 Students for Change‚ St Joseph’s Convent‚ Richmond Street‚ Port -of-Spain The Editor‚ Guardian Newspaper‚ St. Vincent Street‚ Port-of-Spain Dear Sir/Madam‚ Subject: Compulsory Military Training for Young men between the ages of 15 and 25 Director Martin Freeman of The Military force of Trinidad and Tobago says‚ “The amount of boys that enter the service each year‚ change from their delinquent behavior to disciplined

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    Throughout the case study‚ it appears abundantly clear that the military needs to recruit more soldiers in its desperate time of war. To alleviate this pressure‚ they decide to implement a quota system which requires all recruiters to find two new recruits each month. However‚ the pressures of war do not justify the implementation of a quota system. Additional pressure for recruiters to meet demanding quotas will likely force them to defy procedures and employ unethical methods when attempting to

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    The Conscript Reaction Paper Gebreyesus Hailu’s The Conscript is a short novel about the struggles of soldiers conscripted to fight in Libya under the Italians. The main character of the story is Tuquabo Medhaniye Alem‚ a kind-hearted and enthusiastic young man. Upon joining the war‚ Tuquabo left behind his fairly old parents‚ a nice home and even a herd of cattle. This signified great wealth back then‚ so Tuquabo family was a relatively stable family in terms of money. As he grew up‚ Tuquabo heard

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