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    Hotel Rwanda‚ and Night comparison 2/6/13 The Holocaust was a tragic even to occur during WWI. Millions of innocent lives were taking only because they were of a different religion. Hitler was the dictator of Germany back in WWI and he thought of a “’perfect race.” This race did not include the Jewish population so he decided to get rid of them. Aside from the Holocaust the Rwandan Genocide was a genocidal mass slaughter that took place in 1994 in the East African state of Rwanda. The genocide

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    Who’s to Blame for Obesity? Imagine for a moment that all of the nation’s fast-food establishments were striped away overnight. Would the number of kids who carry an unhealthful amount of extra weight plummet? People think that by taking away fast food restaurants the number of obese would decrease. If that were the case then fast food companies and corporations would have to pay for lawsuits stemming from their products contributing to long term illnesses and obesity‚ but are they really to blame

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    Who 1 Who is to blame? Who 2 Who is to blame? Is it the responsibility of the parents to manage how their teenage kid responds to music? Depending on how parents develop the foundation for their children to learn‚ grow‚ and function in the world will help determine how they interpret things as a teenage kid. Family values are developing for the whole family to live by almost like if they were a set of rules. Parents educating their teenage kid on media literacy

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    After watching Hotel Rwanda‚ I had many emotions including confusion‚ frustration and gratitude. I was initially unfamiliar with tribal labels‚ such as Hutu of Tutsi. ‘Tribal violence’ is not discussed frequently on the western part of the globe. I was incredibly frustrated by the non-stop nagging of the supposedly officials. The officials took advantage of their power and chose to ignore the genocide. Their ignorance made them responsible for the thousands of innocent people horrendously killed

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    Over the last twenty years‚ obesity has become an epidemic issue. Children are starting to become obese at a much younger age. Children that are obese are having serious health issues. Do you think Companies of fast food industries are to blame? The fast food industries are implementing more sodium and fat into their food to make the taste better and the portion sizes are starting to become much bigger. The fast food companies could be pressuring children to eat fast food but it’s really the parent’s

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    Who Is To Blame? "Frankenstein"‚ one of the key texts in modern literature‚ was written by Mary Shelley in 1818 when she was only 21. The novel was first published anonymously‚ and the author was only later revealed to be Shelley. When she republished the book in 1831‚ with changes to the story‚ Shelley had finally answered the question she had been asked several times: how could such a young girl write about such horrible things? Her answer describes her literary sources‚ as well as a disturbing

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    ethnicity does not always explain genocide. Hinton’s research proves that violence does not necessarily occur because people are evil. During the Cambodian genocide people who would not usually commit such atrocious acts did so because of the circumstances they were in. In the case of the Cambodian genocide it was there cultural orientation that explained why people behaved in violent ways. Political‚ cultural and social regions were all factors that allowed the genocide to escalate. Under the Khmer Rouge

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    Genocide is a powerful word. International law requires intervention if something is deemed genocide. There is no doubt that the Holocaust is the most famous and most studied case of genocide‚ although there have been numerous throughout history. One of the more recent is the Rwandan genocide‚ in which 800‚000 people were killed (United Human Rights). The two have several similarities and differences in their origins‚ exterminations and aftermath. The origin of the Holocaust can be attributed to

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    genocide their roles and capacity for violence is diminished by the scholars and publics phrase of otherworldly forces. This is done through the use of words such as “evil‚” “unimaginable” or even “extraordinary.” Gatore’s book is saturated with introspection. Niko’s entire section is devolved completely in his own mind with absolutely no dialogue whereas Isaro‚ whose interludes do contain some dialogue‚ it is mostly composed of exposition and description of Isaro’s thoughts. Her deep and thought

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    Nazi party only killed Jewish people ("inferior race").Rwanda Differences was that the Rival between the Hutu and the Tutsi had lasted for years before the mass murder began‚ Tutsi fought back against Hutu immediately (organized)‚Lasted about 100 days (about 800‚000 murdered)‚Hutu used guns‚ very long‚ heavy knives‚ and raping of the women ‚Hutu did not only kill Tutsi (anyone that against their ideas) At the same time the Holocaust and the Rwanda Mass murder do have things that are almost the same

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