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    Childhood Neglect

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    Born with Eyes Wide Open In the midst of the Armenian Genocide lived a young man named Juan Kouyoundjian. He saw his home burn to the ground, witnessed the murder of each and every brother and sister, and failed to stop his mother from taking her life in the Araks river. This young man was forced to flee thousands of miles across the Atlantic Ocean to start a new life in Argentina by himself. This young man was only eleven years old. Stories like this are not uncommon. Wherever tragedy and…

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    Mert Zhang Bozbey Aspen Anderson HIST-1700 4/7/16 On this paper I’ll start with my grandparents’ life which I consider the start of my personal history. I’ll point on how my own family and our life in Turkey has been affected by the events in the United States history and Turkey’s relationship with United States. Turkey's relationship with the United States began right before the cold war. In 1947, United States Congress started to give Turkey economic and military assistance. Because…

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    lived in Jordan for 4 years and prior to that she was living in Bagdad, Iraq independently she had own her own apartment. The city that she lives in currently is El Cajon, CA, which is a city in San Diego. Which has the largest culture of Assyrian, Armenian, Chaldean Americans population. My grandma Madeline is part of that culture so it makes her felt like being back home a little bit. My grandma Madeline has been a widow for over 40 years. My grandma had a total of six children. Grandma…

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    a problem with eating disorders but it’s also a nice girl and naive. It is also the new girl number 46 she wants to entre to the group but she faced with difficulty to go in, it is also the brain girl, the stoner girl, the innocent girl, and the Armenian girl. The character that I would say that has a lot of attention was the number 00 the goalie which only practice by themselves at the beginner of the play, sometimes screams and cries but never talk she suffering from anxiety, throws up before…

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    American Refugees Essay

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    To first explain the history of refugees you need to know what they are, they are displaced citizens in one country moving to another country, mainly causing problems if a very large number are moving out of a country. An example of a large number of people moving was during and after World War 2, when millions of Jewish people were moving out of Germany into Europe. Now to explain why it happens, Refugees usually move countries because of economic problems, war, corrupt governments, and natural…

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    It was a total war because opposing forces were able to use any and all kinds of weaponry that they desired. The greatest of all war crimes committed during this total war was entitled the Massacre of the Armenians where more than one million men, women, and children were deported and forced to walk the roads of Anatolia. This was unique from past wars because of the civilian death toll it created. Most died of hunger or exhaustion while the people that fell…

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    The Kardashian Family

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    years, stick thin has been the aspirational body type, but as (some of) the Kardashians have shown, having a butt isn't something to be ashamed of.” The Kardashian family was different from all the other celebrity families because they are curvy and Armenian and 100% proud of it. To this day Kim still continues to promote body acceptance, for example in march she posted a completely nude selfie with two black bars to censor the photo. This photo caused some controversy but ultimately other…

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    To what extent was Russia ready for revolution by 1903? By 1903, there was existing tension that continued to grow amongst the five social classes of the Russian Empire, with the peasants and workers, who comprised 86% (historylearninsite) of the population, growing increasingly discontent with the autocratic regime which the tsar adamantly elected not to reform. Autocracy, under tsar Nicolas II could no longer conceal the rapidly-emerging political, economic and social problems that were…

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    Nazi Doctors Motivation

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    Nazi Doctors: Nazi doctors’ motivation to participate in this medical experimentation program was driven by three major factors. These major factors included fear, ambition and ideology. There were also three additional minor factors which included sadism, altruism and revenge. Irrespective of the particular inducing factor, the common motivation was the pursuit of power. There are many examples where fear induced the Nazi doctor to participate. First, refusal to join the program could lead to…

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    India is a country full of complexion, delectation and exuberance. This country is a vast populated countries in the world with 1.2 billion living in the small overflowing country. India is known for having numerous distinctive cultures here and there. Many of the people in the country are apart of a/an ethnic/native, religious, or secluded groups. Not every group is on good term with other surrounding ethnicities. Racism is the controversy in many eyes of the Indian people. Segregation and…

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