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    Why then does the American government show such little responsibility with the great power they possess? The concept of freedom has been a contested subject for ages in the United States. It has assumed various meaning during the different stages of the American history. Mass surveillance has become a tool of political domination. However, technologies being used to monitor people. During the era of the founding fathers, it stood for liberation from political authoritarianism. Freedom in the…

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    Essay On Torture In Canada

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    Introduction Canada is thought of as a peaceful nation who does not inflict ill intentions on others, we let almost everyone into our country, we are accepting and we do not start confrontation. It is equivalent to that one person who is friends with everyone. This is the image that is conjured when the outside world pictures Canada. But just like people, not every individual is purely good and therefore not every country is either. Canada has committed torturous acts against different…

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    under the Jim Crow juvenile justice system. What they considered back in those days was slow violence was a weaker punishment which they just neglected the colored youth in the juvenile justice. When it came to rehabilitating them, they administered whipping with no care of actually helping them develop. Ward goes on telling that for those people who believe that people of color have gained a considerable amount of rights. They should review the reports by the courts plus police show evidence of…

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    In Bosnia, many Human Rights Violations are being experienced by citizens. The Bosnian police are supposed to be the source of protection for all citizens regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, or anything. As a matter of fact, the police are supposed to take care of everybody and not refuse to or discriminate based off of a bias about their race, gender, etc. However, quite frequently they have failed to provide this service properly. The Bosnian Serb Wartime General, Ratko…

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    The standards which most anthropologists use are based off of European and American measurements. Kimmerle states that when applying one standard to a specific population results vary for three reasons: “different populations grow, develop, or age differently from one another due to environmental and genetic factors……

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    “For liberty and justice for all” is a lie. The notion of an “equal nation” that America has been trying to label itself for generations is a myth, Therefor the American Dream is non existent. Throughout its history America has abused a specific group of its population and for it to be considered truly equal, then equality must be met for all of its citizens. America has many bridges to mend if they want to be forgiven for their past. Not only was the government segregating and setting up racial…

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    15th century, ballet was performed in the Italian Renaissance court. Noblemen and women learnt the steps and movements from the dancing masters, then they participate in the performance with the music in celebration events in the court. A century later, an Italian noblewoman, Catherine de Medici, who was the wife of King Henry II of France, and she was a patron of art as she began to introduce ballet of early dance style into the French court (Atlanta Ballet). In the 17th century, King Louis XIV…

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    by Mary C. Waters. One of the main points in this article is how white individuals identify with a certain European descent as their ethnicity by that their family has arrived to the United States. In the 1920’s immigrations laws limited the amount of European immigrants that come into the US, a form of immigration control. Years after this policy the great grandchildren of those families identified as White where they had no connection…

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    In Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world, Jack Weatherford argues that despite villainization by historians Genghis khan rose from a remote tribal culture to unify the mongols as conquerors who promoted cultural communication, trade, and legal rights in one of the largest empires in history.The author asks how Genghis Khan became an influential ruler, how he conquered a huge amount of land, and how he left a legacy and contribution to modern society. The Mongols spread revolutionary…

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    The trials took place from 1945 to 1949 in Nuremberg, Germany, where Hitler’s Nazi party once held its political rallies (Goda). “Now, for the first time, a court made up of representatives from different countries set itself to the task of persecuting and punishing wartime atrocities that concerned the entire world” (Davenport 15). The Nuremberg trials were the first set of trials that set a judgment on others’…

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