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    Compare & Contrast: Cambodians & Filipinos Within the Asian country lie many cultures‚ beliefs‚ religions and much more. For example‚ the Cambodians and the Filipinos. Cambodia is located in southeastern Asia‚ bordering the gulf of Thailand‚ between Thailand‚ Vietnam‚ and Laos. The Philippines is located in Southeastern Asia‚ archipelago between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea‚ east of Vietnam. Both countries have many differences and similarities. In the Cambodian culture there are many

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    The Justice and Equality Movement (Jem) began killing government figures in 2003‚ and that ultimately led to violence due to government attempts at suppression clashing with the Jem. It eventually scaled into mass genocide and violence‚ resulting in many refugees to Chad and displacement camps. Response: The Darfur conflict began when black Africans decided to change the religious persecution they had been forced to endure since 1956. The government had been forcing

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    today (Haiti‚ Cuba‚ Somalia‚ Sudan‚ China‚ Iraq‚ and other nations singled out for human rights violations--man ’s inhumanity to man and new theories of "racial cleansing" lead to the mutilation of man ’s mind and spirit and to racial and ethnic genocide. Our country does not escape censure. The abuse at Abu Grahib‚ Amnesty International ’s recent report that female prisoners are often sold as sex slaves to male inmates in our prisons‚ the controversies over building a mosque not only at Ground Zero

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    that they are superior in ways that another isn’t. This can be detromental to a society becuase one country can invade another in which starts a war for instance Adolf Jhitler thought his race were better than the Jewish people so he caused mass genocide due to Ethnocentrism with hitler thinking he was better than everyone else. 3. Define emigration and immigration. Emigration is the act of leaving ones country to permantly settle in another My family did this when they left Germany and then

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    Somalisse Ros and her family learned to take in order to live. Somalisse Ros was one among the many terrorized people that endured the pain inflicted by the Communist group known as the Khmer Rouge. To understand the horrifying situations imposed on the Cambodian people‚ it is important to gain further knowledge about the Khmer Rouge and their purpose and the motives for their barbaric treatment of a nation and its people. In the 1970’s the civil war that had shaken Cambodia for many years had finally ended

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    Journalists are now describing the war as Genocide and I can say that I agree with them. Genocide is defined as the systematic and widespread extermination or attempted extermination of an entire national‚ racial‚ religious‚ or ethnic group. Because the Government was and still is being dictated by the Arabs‚ the Government

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    Effects of War From the beginning of time‚ countless men and women have risked their lives to serve in war. War affects not only those directly fighting in the war but all of those around it. The movie Black Hawk Down takes place during the Rwandan Genocide and shows the horrific scene that soldiers have to witness that could later lead to mental disorders such as PTSD. American Sniper is a movie about Chris Kyle‚ an accomplished sniper shooter who served four terms in Iraq‚ it shows his experiences

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    began ruling the nation you live in. Imagine watching innocent people being taken away‚ hearing screams and gunshots‚ and knowing that these individuals have been killed without even seeing it happen. This is what living in Cambodia during the Cambodian Genocide was like. Each day‚ instead of growing larger and stronger‚ children were growing weak. As a young girl‚ Loung Ung lived through this war. Years later‚ she wrote a novel called “First They Killed My Father”. In this book‚ Ung records the experiences

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    The Cambodian Killing Fields occurred from 1975-1978 and under Khmer Rouge’s rule‚ hundreds of thousands of Cambodians died from execution‚ forced labor‚ disease‚ and starvation. The Khmer revolution is known as one of the most destructive genocide in history. The revolution reversed class order‚ destroyed all markets‚ banned private property and money. The Killing Fields is not only historical for what it accomplished but for what it destroyed. Although this tragedy happened over a generation ago

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