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    “Maintaining biodiversity at its present level is impossible if people are going to achieve a reasonable standard of living in the near future” - Discuss this with reference to a tropical biome you have studied (40 marks) Biodiversity means the variety of life forms/organisms in an ecosystem‚ biome or entire planet. Globally‚ biodiversity is not evenly distributed. It generally increases from the poles towards the equator as around 50% of the world’s plants and animals live in tropical rainforests

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    Renewable Energy in Cambodia I. Introduction Cambodia is a country in Southeastern Asia‚ bordering the Gulf of Thailand‚ between Thailand‚ Vietnam‚ and Laos. Cambodia is located surrounded by mountainous and highland areas in the periphery and flat like a stove in the central area. Cambodia is the country that full of the natural resources. The natural resources are classified in two categories are renewable resources and non-renewable resources‚ and natural resources can be converted

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    Camren Allen Concept Check 1.1: 1.) A biosphere has an ecosystem that consists of all living things in an area. An ecosystem consists of communities which hold organisms that live in a specific area. A community consists of populations of all the individual organisms in a specific area. A population consists of living things called organisms. Organisms break down into organs and organ systems which are more complex parts of organisms. Organs and Organ Systems are created by tissues which is

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    with or against the court. This was in certain ways a form of genocide and many acts of genocide have occurred. In Cambodia major genocide occurred in 1975 and was very similar to that of the crucible which is why these forms of hysteria connect without a doubt. Fear‚ genocides number one weapon‚ it’s used in every genocide that comes to mind and truly relates to The Crucible and Cambodia. “… and I will come to you I the black of some terrible night and I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder

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    compare with other well-documented instances of genocide? Choose an example from those listed below. Research the facts and write a five-paragraph essay comparing and contrasting another instance of genocide with the Nazi Holocaust. * Pol Pot in Cambodia: 1975-1979 * Bosnia-Herzegovina: 1992-1995 * Rwanda: 1994 * Darfur: 2003 In your essay‚ be sure to: * recount historical facts accurately * cite any outside sources To begin your research you may want to start with one of

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    STAGE 3 - DEHUMANIZATION Historically‚ genocidaires have dehumanized targeted groups by depicting them as animals‚ vermin‚ insects‚ diseases‚ or tumors. This rhetoric constructs a narrative which justifies the "cleansing" of society. The mass murder of a people or peoples is facilitated through this process. Dehumanization literally means to deprive a person or group of human qualities or attributes. Courtesy of DCCam. Tuol Sleng Prison. It should noted that

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    The Effect of Human Trafficking in Cambodia By Som Chanthea‚ E1a Human trafficking is the possession or trading of humans for the purpose of engaging them in slavery and prostitution through the means of force and coercion. It is a thriving industry that continues to grow every year. It is feared‚ that illegal trafficking of humans may soon outdo the illegal drug trade (Urvashi Pokharna (12/28/2011)). Women and girls are trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation to Thailand and Malaysia and

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    regime. However‚ one serious problem for most countries in the region that try to achieve democracy is that the economic growth they made was far from the size that could become pushing factors motivates political change. Typical example is that how Cambodia and Lao failed to achieve democratic achieve because economic reforms did not successfully improve the well-being of the country and create a wealthy class to support democracy. Unlike Indonesia‚ gained democratic success after several regime changes

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    The Khmer Rouge era in Cambodia is seen as one of the most vicious acts of human cruelty in Southeast Asia. Not only did it cause a genocide in the nation‚ but its ripple effects are still felt throughout the region today. This essay will discuss the regime; it’s fall‚ the legacy that was left behind and finally how Cambodia is now today because of the era. The Khmer Rouge was the name given to the Communist followers and party of Kampuchea in Cambodia‚ which was formed in 1968. This brutal organisation

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