Pearl K. Wise Library @ CRLS

Friday, May 18, 2012

Articles for Period 4 English 11 with Ms. Hughes:


  1. Invisible Wounds of War
  2. Unarmed for Job Search: Returning Veterans Face Long Odds In Finding Employment
  3. Prosthetics Keep Pace With Technical Advances of War: Modern Armor Results in Fewer Deaths - More Amputees
  4. War: Aftermath of, Physical Aspects
  5. War Neuroses
  6. Boise Firm Offers Therapeutic Use For High-Technology
  7. Obama Touts Jobs, Not Wars, in Speech to Veterans
  8. Homeless Soldiers
  9. Invisible Wounds
  10. A Hard Homecoming: American Veterans
  11. Hidden Wounds Backlog Military
  12. Survivor: War Hero Uses Experiences to Reach Out to Soldiers
  13. As War Ends, Young Return to Scant Jobs
  14. New Boston Office to Boost Career Opportunities for Paralyzed Veterans 
  15. Returning Veterans Fight New Battle Stateside: Unemployment
  16. Next Battle After the War Zone: Joblessness
  17. Report Outlines VA Homelessness
  18. Agencies Push to Aid Homeless Vets
  19. For Special Forces, a Battle at Home 
  20. Alienation of Soldiers: Did Soldiers Who Had Fought at the Front Feel Permanently Alienated from Civilian Culture?
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