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    Armenian Genocide

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    were being plotted at the time. What exactly is the definition of a Genocide?? According to the World Book Dictionary‚ genocide means: The systematic extermination or destruction of a political‚ racial‚ or cultural group1. When the word genocide is brought up‚ many people usually think of the Holocaust. Although the Holocaust was a massive tragedy‚ many don’t recall the Armenian Genocide. The Armenian Genocide was just as terrifying as the Holocaust‚ and we should commemorate this

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    FILM ESSAY 3: PAUL RUSESABAGINA: KIGALI’S HOTEL HERO Hotel Rwanda was a tragic true story about Paul Rusesabagina‚ a manager of a 4 star luxury hotel in Kigali‚ who attempts to save as many Tutsi people as he could by keeping them safe inside his hotel. In Rwanda‚ there was a tremendous amount of violence against the Tutsi minority in 1994. Paul‚ who was Hutu‚ was still extremely concerned because his wife‚ Tatiana‚ was Tutsi‚ which also made his children mixed. This made his wife and children

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    Kant in “Hotel Rwanda” The Ethical theory of Emmanuel Kant is based on the idea that morality is based on good will‚ not happiness. Kant believed that as long as a person had good intent‚ then the action was also good no matter what the outcome was. If a person chose to do something good‚ but for unmoral reasons rather than out of respect for the law‚ then they did not have good intent and therefore the action is bad‚ even if it has good consequences. To determine whether or not a persons intent

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    Three groups stood in Rwanda‚ Hutu which took up a majority of the population about 85%‚ Tutsi around 14% of the population‚ and Twa 1%. Around the time of the 1880’s the first group of missionary European explorers set foot in Rwanda. It became a part of East Africa in 1899. After World War I in 1923‚ Rwanda was under the League of Nations authority of Belgian. Belgian ended up causing Tutsi‚ Hutu‚ and Twa to divide into three groups. It was never their intention to have the three groups divide

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    Genocide Vs Terrorism

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    this is a very real scenario and we have become desensitized to this and that is a problem. Genocide and terrorism‚ while both different types of political violence have the result in that it leads to countless innocent deaths. However‚ what leads to an average person murdering whether it be through genocide or through using terrorism as a means of achieving goals that leaders and murderers have. Genocide and terrorism have wreaked havoc all over the world‚ terrorism primarily in the Middle East

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    Genocide never happens as a surprise. (It was cruelty that overtook them.) Genocide is always politics. Of course‚ there are political goal‚ but those political goals can be reached or achieved in different ways. Some people think that exterminating people or exterminating a group will help their goals‚ so that is why they do it (commit genocide). Genocide is something people do not like to talk about and genocides happen in every corner of the world‚ to every type of people. The numbers in the

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    Genocide In Yemen

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    to a mass killing‚ or a genocide‚ if it continues down this road. The conflict forming in Yemen will turn into a genocide because it is currently following

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    Genocide In Western Sudan

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    According to Dictionary.com‚ Genocide is the deliberate and systematic extermination of a national‚ racial‚ political‚ or cultural group. In the mass population‚ when most people think about genocide‚ they think about the Nazi holocaust in World War II. Where Adolf Hitler ordered that all Jews be whipped off the face of the Earth. Over six million people died during those times. Up to that point‚ the world has not seen such a vile and horrible act done to another person since 1915 in Armenia. After

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    Conformity Vs Genocide

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    Loyalty to Self versus Conformity in the Rwandan Genocide & Cypriot Liberation Remember that life is made up of loyalty: loyalty to your friends; loyalty to things beautiful and good; loyalty to the country in which you live; loyalty to your King; and above all‚ for this holds all other loyalties together‚ loyalty to God. -Queen Mary‚ Buckingham Palace‚ March 23‚ 1923 On that day in history‚ Queen Mary had reminded her people to be loyal to their values during a time of savagery. The people who

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    Cambodian Genocide

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    government in Cambodia after the U.S.A carpet bombed Cambodia and made it politically unstable. The genocide that followed this was horrendous. The effects of it still remain. The Cambodian Genocide followed the eight steps of genocide and negatively impacted Cambodia for years to come. Classification categorizes people based on their ethnicity‚ race‚ religion or nationality. A classification in this genocide was the Old People and the New People system. The people that were kicked out of the urban cities

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