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    slave‚ forced to work in RUF diamond fields. The diamonds are used by the RUF to trade for weapons and fund other things. Working‚ Solomon finds a rare pink diamond of a pretty good size. Solomon hides the jewel the moment before government troops attack the rebel mining camp. Unfortunately‚ a rebel called Captain Poison sees the diamond and knows Solomon has hidden it. Solomon‚ Captain Poison and the rest of the men are put in prison‚ where Danny Archer‚ a diamond smuggler who has debts of his

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    Tandazo English 10‚ Ms. Myers Williamsburg Preparatory High School December 16‚ 2011 The Affects Greed Can Have Within a Community Throughout the world the blame of the detrimental outcomes of various communities all fall on greed. The blood diamond industry in Africa is a great illustration of how greed can really damage a community because many African rebel groups have put children in risk to obtain unnecessary wealth. Clearly seen by America‚ greed can numb the sense of humanity and cause

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    Jay Milton 1/30/12 Humanities II Blood Diamond In the movie blood diamond we find two heroes on a journey of they own in Africa during the worst of times over the buying of diamonds for big jewelry companies. The movie uses donors or helpers for each other throughout the scenes. Solomon Vandy is one of the heroes who fill out half of the traits it takes to be called a hero in most situations. Solomon Vandy is a Mende fisherman who is captured by the Revolutionary United Front RUF rebels during

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    continued without profits from diamond sales‚ which funded the murderous Revolutionary United Front (RUF). For this reason‚ in early July 2000‚ the United Nations (U.N.) imposed an 18-month ban on diamonds imported from that west African country. A week later‚ De Beers‚ the world’s largest diamond seller‚ announced a number of changes in its practices‚ and a week after that‚ an international gathering of the diamond industry called for measures to reduce traffic in "blood diamonds". uring the following

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    Name_______________________________________ BLOOD DIAMONDS Use this link for the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaqQjIzIbiY 1. What are “blooddiamonds used for? Why is their trade hard to stop? Diamonds that are used to fuel violent conflict and human rights abuses The trade is hard to stop because they are illegally smuggled and passed off as real when they get over to the us.a handful of diamonds can be enough money to fund a terrorist group. 2. Which countries are responsible for mining “blood” diamonds

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    Introduction De Beers is a family of companies that dominate the diamond trade and every category of industrial diamond mining. Mining takes place in Botswana‚ Namibia‚ South Africa‚ Sierra Leon and Canada. Today‚ over two thirds of the world’s diamonds come from one company‚ De Beers. Cecil Rhodes the founder of De Beers created a monopoly in the diamond trade by forming a cartel‚ the London Diamond Syndicate‚ who become the biggest diamond traders in the world. A cartel is formed when there is an agreement

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    focuses on the illegal trade of conflict diamonds. The diamonds are called conflict diamonds because slave labor is used to mine them‚ weapons trade is used to acquire them‚ and armed conflicts and massacres are related to enlisting recruitments of child soldiers and fighting between local governments and rebels. A fisherman named Solomon Vandy has his village massacred and gets separated from his family as he is forced to work as a slave mining for diamonds for a rebel organization known as the Revolutionary

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    OIL CONFLICT: NIGERIA 1. How does the extraction and exportation of oil affect conflict in Nigeria? How does the demand for oil in America and other industrialized nations affect the conflict in Nigeria? The conflict surrounding the extraction and exportation of oil in Nigeria exists between the oil companies‚ the Nigerian citizens‚ and the Nigerian government. Despite being one the largest producers of oil in the world‚ over 60% of Nigeria’s citizens continue to live below the poverty line.

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    resources. Some of Sierra Leone’s natural resources include: diamonds‚ titanium ore‚ bauxite‚ iron ore‚ gold‚ and chromite. Rice‚ coffee‚ cocoa‚ palm kernels‚ palm oil‚ and peanuts are just some of the agriculture products located in Sierra Leone. Its main imports are machinery and transport equipment‚ foodstuffs‚ and fuel. Its exports are mainly gold and diamonds. Sierra Leone being known for its “blood diamonds” or “conflict diamonds”. The standard of living in Sierra Leone is very poor. Much of

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    Diamonds Direct earned a reputation for excellence in Florida as they are the company known for rejecting 99 percent of diamonds they inspect‚ finding only one percent to be adequate for their needs. The company recognizes that not everyone wants a diamond‚ however‚ and has expanded to offer many other items‚ such as Pandora charms and bracelets‚ Burberry pieces and Charles Krypell Jewelry in Florida. Individuals visiting this jeweler discover finding the perfect piece has never been easier‚ thanks

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