The answer to your following questions is the following:
1.I think they will always live their life in their country in fear and maybe foods are lacking.
2. Its like a guerilla places where as childred have not just a toy but a real gun
3. Because the Taliban will purchase their children for money and food
4. <span> They twist the Muslim religion and use propaganda to make it seem like we're evil and they're not. They rely on the young who are eager, just fool enough and willing to put their lives on the line, while they themselves sit in relative safety.</span>
5. They are influence by the society and sometime no choice just to survive
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It is estimated that hundreds took part in the Boston Tea Party. For fear of punishment, many participants of the Boston Tea Party remained anonymous for many years after the event. To date it is known that 116 people are documented to have participated. Not all of the participants of the Boston Tea Party are known; many carried the secret of their participation to their graves. The participants were made up of males from all walks of colonial society. Many were from Boston or the surrounding area, but some participants are documented to have come from as far away as Worcester in central Massachusetts and Maine. The vast majority was of English descent, but men of Irish, Scottish, French, Portuguese, and African ancestry were documented to have also participated. The participants were of all ages, but the majority of the documented participants was under the age of forty. Sixteen participants were teenagers, and only nine men were above the age of forty. Many of the Boston Tea Party participants fled Boston immediately after the destruction of the tea to avoid arrest. Thousands witnessed the event, and the implication and impact of this action were enormous ultimately leading to the start of the American Revolution.
<span>parents teach their children at home rather than sending them to a public or private</span>
<span>The Lone Star Republic. At the time Spain granted independence to Mexico in 1821, the land now comprising the state of Texas was very sparsely populated. The Mexican government actually encouraged the settlement of the area by American pioneers.
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