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    affairs documentaries. Aung San Suu Kyi - The Choice by Angus Macqueen is one of the documentary film which is premiered by This World, BBC in September 2012 and also it is being premiered in many international film festivals. In this documentary it captures the movement of Aung San Suu Kyi’s risky step into everyday politics of Burma. This film talks about the Suu Kyi’s extraordinary personal and political story (BBC Web Site, 2015). This film tells us about Aung San Suu Kyi, an oxford educated…

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    someone disagreed with what they were doing or what they did they stayed true to themselves and continued what they were doing know if they were blown out (died or sent to jail) there candle will keep going for everyone else to hold. So, I think Aung San Suu Kyi, Malala Yousafzai, and Jeffrey Sachs should be inducted into the hero hall of fame. The first person who should be in the Hero Hall of Fame is Malala Yousafzai. She got the whole world's attention to help women education because we’ve…

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    Hammurabi Leadership

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    morality to his rule over the people of Mesopotamia. Hammurabi led through violence, where the Mirabals and Suu Kyi led with peace, showing the clear distinction between leaders who are merely effective and leaders who are moral in their intentions and in the way that they lead. Hammurabi shows that his leadership was assault as opposed to true leadership, where the Mirabals and Aung San Suu Kyi clearly lead through the words of Eisenhower and never beat people over the head, either with their…

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    fame to their excellent application of rhetorical tools in speeches. They connect with their audiences deeper through rhetorical devices, thus establishing ethos, logos, and pathos in their works. One writer that has done this skillfully is Aung Sang Suu Kyi, a great nonviolent fighter for democracy in her home country of Burma. Her speech titled “Freedom From Fear” was written in 1990 during great political strife, as her country was being run through an overpowered military junta (Burma). Her…

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    The first being to gain popularity with the citizen of Burma to reform the country’s constitution to allow Daw Aung San Suu Kyi the daughter of Aung San, one of Burma’s known independence heroes and a current representative of Burma’s Parliament to accede the Presidency. It is the belief of the Human Right’s Action Center that by allowing Aung San Suu Kyi to serve as the President of Burma the chance for better human rights can be achieved. Burma is a place where there are many human…

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    This is why despite the 13 previous letters that Aung San Suu Kyi had written beautifully depicting her home and its very relatable citizens within political and social turmoil, her fourteenth letter stood out to me in stark contrast. It is a letter about an infant- something so personal, joyful, and sacred…

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    Rohingya Essay

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    Who are the Rohingya? The Rohingyas are said to be one of the most ill-treated minority in the world. They are a race of whom most are Muslim. They have been living in Myanmar (a Buddhist majority country) for many years. The language, used for communication for the Rohingyas is “Rohingya” or “Ruaingga”. This language is different from what is spoken across the Rakhine and Myanmar. The country Myanmar has about 135 ethnic groups but the Rohingyas are not considered to be a part of them, and they…

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    8888 uprising, Aung San Suu Kyi wrote her speech “from Towards a True Refuge” where she explains the causes of insecurity in many countries around the world. Years later, in 2011 the Jasmine revolution began in Tunisia as the people held demonstrations against their corrupt government.…

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    "It is not power that corrupts but fear, Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the scourge of the power corrupts those who are subject to it" A quote by Aung San Suu Kyi. All leaders search for power but are corrupted through the fear of having it. This can be seen as a major theme tying together the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. There are many different themes throughout Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, but the three most controversial ones are fate vs. free…

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    Border Guard Bangladesh. It can be said that more than 1000 people were killed. Aung San Suu Kyi, the prime minister of Myanmar also didn’t admit the Rohingya as an ethnic group and she blamed Rohingya for the all violence in Rakhaine. She was also criticized by the whole world for her failure to control over the troops. The UN agreed that the government troops committed crimes against humanity since October 2016. The Suu Kyi government addresses the situation as a terrorist activity and added…

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