Good use of cognitive dissonance to make some important points, both about the travesty of child soldier conscription in some African countries as well as the "sky is falling" manipulative rhetoric which has fueled US educational policy change initiatives since "Nation at Risk."
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Good use of cognitive dissonance to make some important points, both about the travesty of child soldier conscription in some African countries as well as the "sky is falling" manipulative rhetoric which has fueled US educational policy change initiatives since "Nation at Risk."
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