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The Prevalence of Sexual Trauma Among US Veterans

Abuse

Health

Rape

Veteran

Words: 1642 (7 pages)

When we think about the many problems that US Veterans face when coming home from war, we usually imagine PTSD from battle, facing possible homelessness, and the struggle of finding a job. But there’s another, very large problem facing veterans: sexual trauma, Many of the lasting problems that affect Veterans are typically caused by enemies…

Leaders in the Movement-McCarthy

Communism

Marshall Plan

Words: 1458 (6 pages)

America: Land of the free, and the home of the brave. This famous expression has been used numerous times throughout history, even scoring a line in our country’s national anthem. But in our high-tech socety, many Americans can not even understand what our forefathers went through to achieve this American dream. People do not even…

Dr. Seuss-the Butter Battle Book Analysis

Battle

Books

Words: 1514 (7 pages)

The works of Dr. Seuss have for so long accompanied children growing up, whether it be in school, at the library, or at home. For children, his books represented a land of adventure and wonderful rhyming imagery. But in our childhood years, who knew he had an underlying meaning that meant so much more? As…

A Desire to Be a Veteran for OTEAM 2017

Leadership

Mentorship

Psychology

Veteran

Words: 982 (4 pages)

Maybe it was feel of it, or how the illuminating safety-green color reflected off of me, but from the moment I took out that polo from the LLBean backpack, I knew I had finally made it on a team I wanted so much to be a part of since my orientation. Yes, being on the…

Pearl Harbor Research Paper

Attack on Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor

Words: 1153 (5 pages)

In the early morning of December 7, 1941, a tragedy occurred for America’s history.1 Japanese aircrafts, battleships, and many other military forces attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii as an attempt to keep the United States from meddling in an attack the Japanese planned against the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and the United States itself.2 Little did…

Was General Haig to Blame for so Many Deaths at the Battle of the Somme?

Battle

Trench warfare

Words: 1023 (5 pages)

This essay aims to examine whether General Haig bears responsibility for the significant number of casualties in the Battle of the Somme. Taking command of the Army on December 10, 1915 at the age of 54, Haig’s previous leadership and triumphs in battles made him appear to be a highly qualified candidate for this position….

A Study of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder on Veteran Women

Health

Psychology

Rape

Veteran

Words: 865 (4 pages)

This study included 325 veteran women who were victims of rape or sexual assault while in the military. Studying these women, researchers sought to measure PTSD and other mental health issues that resulted from sexual assault or rape. The findings of this research showed that a large percentage of the women in the study suffered…

What Factors Contributed to the Rise of Fascism in Europe?

Factors

Fascism

World War I

Words: 1858 (8 pages)

During the 20th century, fascism was a topic of interest for scholars worldwide as it emerged in different countries and took on various forms. Although Germany under Hitler and Italy under Mussolini are well-known examples, it is important to acknowledge that fascism also existed in other parts of the world. Throughout history, various countries have…

Korean War and its Aftermath for U.S. Foreign Policy

Foreign Policy

Korean War

Policy

Words: 2234 (9 pages)

The end of the World War II was marked with the fundamental change of the world order where the United States began to play the key role on the world scene. No one doubted the amazing extent of U.S. power. Americans dominated world trade, alone held the secret of the atomic bomb, and controlled the…

Freedom during the Cold War

Cold War

Freedom

Words: 1010 (5 pages)

            The Cold War, that period of silent conflict between the United States and the U.S.S.R. and their respective allies, waged without the occurrence of actual warfare, spawned various issues of which the survival of mankind from a possible all-out nuclear war was foremost.    Through the freedoms guaranteed by the U. S. Constitution as enunciated…

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