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    Residential schools were detrimental to the lives of many Aboriginal People and it is crucial that all people understand and are educated about this piece of history. Since residential schools were the engines of cultural genocide, understanding them is the key to gaining perspective into and fixing many contemporary Aboriginal issues. If all people are not educated on residential schools, there will continue to be a burden on Aboriginal communities and discrimination over contemporary issues…

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    With unique conflicts comes unique influences or reasons behind such conflicts. In assessing the promotion of peace along with the promotion of democracy, The Borgen Magazine, advocate for ending world poverty, stated “As the number of democratic nations increases, the more likely it is that world peace is achieved” (Ziomek…

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    a result. The Somalia peace operation, for example, cost 18 American lives, but ultimately resulted in saving the lives of most Somali people from starvation. Not only are lives of people in conflict zones spared and often times improved, but the nations that participate in peace operations have a unique opportunity to work with one another and relate with each other. This helps bridge the divide between people of different nationalities, faiths and races and build more understanding and…

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    Down through the years since the United States began, each president has faced different challenges, especially pertaining to foreign policy and war. George Washington chose neutrality when England and France were ready to destroy not only each other but the allies as well. Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president, took a page out of George Washington’s book over 100 years later. When Europe was fighting in the First World War, Woodrow Wilson had a difficult decision to make regarding the future of…

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    Independence from Pakistan in 1971 and established a working Constitution the year following. Residing on the apex of the Bay of Bengal, alongside Myanmar and India and containing Asia’s three largest rivers forming the fertile Bengal Delta has led the nation to become a middle power state in international affairs and a major developing country. Introduction When examining the last 30 to 40 years, Bangladesh gained their independence from Pakistan, and established a new constitution and…

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    genocide over the last third of a century, then, maybe traced to the upswing of some of the same factors the drove down interstate and civil wars…” (342). Autocracy nations becoming democracies, building stable governments, and the openness to trade allowed them to refrain from committing genocide and, focus on the interests of their nations and its…

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    Recently, Tun Dr. Mahathir’s the ‘Malay Dilemma’ has become the ‘Malaysian Dilemma’. First of all, the definition of dilemma is a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives. In 12th February 2015, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad gave a forum about ‘The Malaysian Dilemma’ organized by Center For A Better Tomorrow (CENBET). Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad started his speech by giving the definition of ‘Dilemma’. He said that "The problem with dilemma is, if you do it…

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    Nihilism: a viewpoint that traditional values and beliefs are unfounded and that existence is senseless and useless (Merriam-Webster). The origin of the word is from the early 19th century, where the Latin root “nihil,” meaning nothing, was combined with the English suffix “ism.” (Merriam-Webster) While the word “nihilism” was first heard in the 19th century, it is generally associated with the Lost Generation or the Roaring 20s in America. After coming home from the Great War, now know as…

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    In the book “ The Death Cure”, the world is unsafe and the people in it are also unsafe. People take off from the airport without communicating to the main flight tower, fake documents are being made and the people from the government won’t recognize if it is real or not, also there appears to be sick people all over the place and they are highly contagious of spreading the sickness, the Flare virus to people. This essay is about how the world in the book is dangerous and several reasons why it…

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    they found a way to punish the Germans for all of the loss. While doing that they must also worry about making peace Germany, to ensure that this does not happen again and moreover, they must look to make the world a better place. Create a League of Nations which could be there to help sort out future conflicts. MacMillan believes that the three men tried their absolute best to achieve all of these things and Lu supports MacMillan’s claim which adds weight to her argument as it can be supported…

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