Cambodian Genocide By Ryan O’Leary We all continue to remember the genocides‚ of Cambodia and the Holocaust and all of their horrors. They each killed millions of people‚ but if you dig into the genocides even more you will see distinct similarities and distinct differences. Although both the Holocaust and the Cambodian Genocide both were caused by powerful leaders seizing power and they both have similar ways of killing large amount of people‚ they differ in the effects of the genocide such as the
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G1‚ G2 & G3 // 5.1‚ 5.2‚ 5.3 5.1.1 Define species‚ habitat‚ population‚ community‚ ecosystem and ecology Species: A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile‚ viable offspring Habitat: The environment in which a species normally lives or the location of a living organism Population: A group of organisms of the same species who live in the same area at the same time Community: A group of populations living and interacting with each other in an area Ecosystem: A community
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Angkor Wat is the largest ancient temple in southwest Cambodia that was constructed by King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as a religious center. It was made out of enormous amounts of sandstone‚ as much as Khafres pyramid in Egypt (over 5million tons) and It was made soon after King Suryavarman II came to the throne and was finished shortly after his death‚ no more than 40 years. Angkor Wat lies 5.5 km north of the modern town of Siem Riep‚ and a short distance south from the previous
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The Cultural Revolution was a political and social movement launched by Chinese Communist Party leader Mao Zedong. The Khmer Rouge was a communist organization under the leadership of Pol Pot which took control of Cambodia by force. Although the Cultural Revolution was a movement launched by Mao Zedong and the Khmer Rouge was a regime led by Pol Pot‚ the two revolutions have similar origins‚ objectives‚ and outcomes. _____‚ the Cultural Revolution and the Khmer Rouge have different origination.
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latest country joined the UN ? 13. Which country was the latest country admitted to UNESCO? 14. What does the UN mean by "youth‚" and how does this definition differ from that given to children? 15. In what year did Cambodia join the UN? 16. How does Cambodia contribute to UN peacekeeping? 17. Write four main purposes of the UN. 18. What are the six main organs of the United Nations? 19. What is the composition of the United Nations Security Council? 20. What power
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Actress‚ and Humanitarian Angelina Jolie is arguably the most well known actress in Hollywood‚ but her acting/directing career is not what is catching the public’s attention lately. Since the filming of her action adventure movie “Tomb Raider” in Cambodia‚ Jolie has dedicated her life to helping developing countries create more infrastructure. Including her mission work in African countries Jolie has also taken orphaned children from the countries she has visited and adopted them. What motivated her
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Cambodian genocide and the holocaust were two of the most brutal genocide we come to think about today. Cambodian genocide occurred in Cambodia and everything began and happened after a war. It was and inner war going ahead inside Cambodia and the Vietnam was additionally having one and this is the thing that prompted genocide. When Cambodia was seen as a frail power they began to get demise dangers from all over and this made them essentially surrender. They needed to surrender on the grounds that
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chapter establish the linkage of education and democracy and the instabilities that arise as a result of a weak public sector service delivery system (USAID‚ 2015). Education increases people’s support for democracy‚ particularly in nations such as Cambodia‚ which have recently undergone democratic transitions (UNESCO‚ 2014‚ p.
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and alleviate these issues by various organizations and policy makers. However‚ the success of their acts is debatable. Most of the developing economies are facing these issues; however‚ I will be shedding light on Asian countries like India and Cambodia. There are several contributing factors to the high rate of poverty and income inequalities in these economies. India is a massive nation with immense resources. An interesting fact highlighted by Ejaz Ghani is that “if income in India was distributed
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GCSE Geography Unit 1- Dynamic Planet Brief overview study guide Please use this booklet with caution – it is designed to give a summary of some of the key ideas and point you in the right direction for case studies. It does not however cover everything and has little case study detail. A full revision programme also needs: Revision using your notes Ensuring you understand key terms and can give definitions of them. Learning key facts about case studies Completion of past
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