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    Did you know Viva La Vida by Coldplay is about the French Revolution? It is true. The French Revolution was so significant there were songs being made about the event centuries later. The French Revolution took place in France from 1789 to 1799. The people of France revolted against King Louis XVI because France had economic, political, international, and social problems as well as an ineffective ruler. The French government could have taken action to prevent the revolution from happening such…

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    Neighbor turns on her and directs the pursuers towards her. She evades her hunters and is eventually caught and miraculously survives a botched execution. With her wounded body she undergoes even more pursuit from the killers and ends up at a fellow Tutsis’ house and way point to the Rwandan political front. First, it must have been surreal and something straight out of a horror movie to have watched things unfold the way they did. The…

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    R2p State Sovereignty

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    Why do we help people in need? Is it because humans are inherently compassionate creatures or is it because people crave positive reciprocity. Regardless of the actual answer many people in the world lend their hands to people in need in order to give them the support needed to overcome a difficult situation. When one helps someone in need they help facilitate positive encouragement which is needed when someone is down on their luck. It may be the intrinsic feeling of compassion within humans…

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    assaults for anyone passing by to view. Administration The Holocaust The Rwandan Genocide Ran by Hitler intent's identity's needing to make a prevalent race of Germans. Kept running by Augustin Bizimungu goal's identity's to attempt dispose of the Tutsi…

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    The Kite-Runner – Memoir Project – Written Portion JOURNAL PROMPT NO. 1 What are your opinions on war? War is an indicator of failure. On a personal level, it’s a sign of people not being able to express rage, deception, sorrow or disillusionment in a constructive way. It also can be a means to take advantage of a situation, like with war over petrol, over a territory, over a spice trade, over mineral resources, over the supremacy on an indigenous people, and on and on. I link war to a kind of…

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    Genocide Vs The Holocaust

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    Genocide has been an unfortunate reoccurrence throughout history, with the Holocaust leading the way for all the others. The Holocaust can be traced back to 1933, when Hitler captured the position of chancellor and for 12 years over six million Jewish civilians would perish at the hands of the Nazi Party. It is true that Genocide had occurred earlier to this atrocity in Armenia, killing approximately two million, and it cannot go unsaid that millions more would perish in genocides yet to come…

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    A great leader is a person who makes a change for the better of the people they are leading. Nelson Mandela led the people of South Africa away from the discriminatory apartheid government. Nelson Mandela went from a prisoner to the president of South Africa, and he created a change. Nelson Mandela lived in South Africa his entire life. “Rolihlahla Mandela was born deep in the black homeland of Transkei on July 18, 1918.” (Brink). His first name Nelson was added later by one of his school…

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    Genocide is defined by the united nations as any of the following actions committed with intent to destroy a national, ethnic, racial or religious group: Killing members of the group; Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group, or forcibly transferring children of the group to another…

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    A genocide is a planned out killing of a large group of people. Sometimes concerning a certain ethnic or religion. One of the worst genocides was “The Armenian Genocide.” In 1915 the Armenian genocide was the biggest genocide movement that was very tragic. The Armenian genocide was set into motion by the leaders of the Turkish government. The Turkish government deported and killed around 1.5 million Armenians. In the Armenian genocide there were about 2 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire at…

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    It must hurt a lot to be in a moment when we are left with nothing except our own strength. At that moment we are completely on our own like what exemplifies by Deo Gratias in "Strength in What Raemains". Reading through the pages of Deo's chronology of life, starting from his death escape in Burundi and his survival in New York, he had lose many significant things on his way, including his family, career and right to live. However, I strongly believe that Deo's two greatest assets which are…

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