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    Rape Of Nanking

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    Ben Castro Period 4 Mr. McManus Rape of Nanking The Rape of Nanking should be turned into the next big blockbuster because of the producers ability to create this movie like no other. This movie could follow the journey of Nazi‚ John Rabe‚ and his journey to prevent exploiting people in the rape of Nanking. Rabe was one of two dozen people in his group or protectors that created a safe haven for Chinese citizens. Rabe ended up saving a total of about 300‚000 men‚ women‚ and children from being

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    Argentina is located in the South America. It covers most of the portion of the southern continent and a portion of Antarctica‚ in addition to several islands in the South Atlantic. It contains huge plains‚ deserts‚ tundra‚ forest‚ mountains‚ rivers‚ and many miles of ocean shoreline. It is consider the eighth largest country in the world‚ the second largest country in South America‚ and its one-third the size of the United States. Argentina is adjoined to the north by Bolivia and Paraguay‚ to

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    The colonial act of drawing border lines equates to drawing lies. This essentially means that when the maps were drawn up by European explorers‚ they were taking the preexisting geography but changing up the layout. In the process‚ they created what they considered countries based on their border lines. The lines were a way for military forces and businessmen to manipulate the competitors from taking the valuable raw resources by driving them away from the parts with minerals and oil beds‚ for example

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    Ukraine’s history in the 20th century has been dramatic. In two periods‚ particularly‚ there has been a great deal of suffering and death on its territory. During the Stalin era in the 1930s‚ forced collectivisation of agriculture is widely accepted to have led to the death of millions in the Soviet Union‚ mainly Ukrainian peasant farmers. The famine was largely man-made‚ although the episode remains controversial. In 2006 (under the West-leaning Viktor Yushchenko) the government of Ukraine passed

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    Dave Eggers wrote What is the What to raise awareness about the Sudanese Civil War‚ and the Lost Boys living in America. Eggers originally decided to write his novel after he was approached by Achak Deng‚ who asked him to write about his life. Eggers was interested in the conflicts in Sudan‚ and making the voices of the lost boys in America heard‚ and decided to write Deng’s story. The story itself follows Achak Deng‚ a child refugee who migrated to the United States under the Lost Boys of Sudan

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    Tiv People Research Paper

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    The Tiv people are a group of individuals who reside in West Africa. With approximately 6 million people‚ the Tiv live in regions with significant populations in places such as Nigeria and Cameroon. “Tiv”‚ as the culture is called‚ is the name of the ancestor from which all Tiv people descended. The Tiv people believe that they all come from a single patrilineage‚ as they reckon patrilineal descent from their earliest ancestor (Fardon‚ 4; 1984). Both their social and political organization is founded

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    Nnamdi Kanu Case Summary

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    The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra and founder of Radio Biafra‚ Nnamdi Kanu‚ whose arrest sparked a wave of protests by supporters in Nigeria’s southeast‚ pleaded not guilty in court on Wednesday on treason charges. Nnamdi Kanu last month refused to enter a plea when he was first charged with “treasonable felony”‚ arguing he had no confidence in the then trial judge. Director of Radio Biafra‚ Nnamdi Kanu‚ sandwiched between security operatives‚ leaving the court yesterday in Abuja. But

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    In 1915‚leaders of the Ottoman Empire(Young Turks) set up a plan to eliminate the Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire. Sources have stated that approximately 2 million Armenians were killed during the Armenian Genocide. The Armenian Genocide was just one of three genocides the ruthless Ottoman Empire caused.(the others being Assyrian Genocide and the Greek Genocide) The reason behind this genocide(this is the first ever genocide to called be called a genocide) is that the “Young Turks” strongly

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    Ulster massacres There is speculation around number of planters killed in the early months of the uprising. Early English Parliamentarian pamphlets claimed that over 200‚000 settlers had lost their lives. This is most likely an act of propaganda‚ as recent research has suggested that the number significantly lower‚ in the region of 4‚000‚ though many thousands were forced from their homes. It is estimated that up to 12‚000 Protestants may have lost their lives in total‚ after being exposed to the

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    Shortly into the film “Genocide: The Horror Continues” (“Genocide: The Horror Continues”) the tragedy in the late 20th century in Uganda is described. Army General and later self-appointed President for Life Idi Amin took power and began his attacks against “various ethnic groups” for being “enemies of the state” (“Genocide: The Horror Continues”). With no other reasons or means to do so‚ he victimized and sent the military to attack his guiltless civilians. He did this with massacres and deportation

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