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    While all of the events provided an educational and fascinating experience‚ the event that left the biggest impression on me was during Indigenous Peoples Day. During the afternoon activities‚ there was a workshop called “Roots of Injustice-Seeds of Change Workshop”. This workshop changed everything that I thought I knew of the Native American people. The workshop consisted of a hands-on communal engagement exercise and discussion‚ regarding the oppression of the Native American people. Initially

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    Through Gates of Splendor

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    oting the book “Through Gates of Splendor” which tells the story of five missionaries who sacrificed their lives in the jungles of Ecuador‚ this documentary film “Beyond the Gates of Splendor” takes us through that original journey to the events that followed half a century after. A thoroughly informed and accurate story‚ it has some limitations‚ but is well worth the watch. The well-known facts about this story are that five men‚ Jim Elliot‚ Roger Youderian‚ Nate Saint‚ Pete Fleming‚ and Ed McCully

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    The Armenian Genocide is the persecution of the Christians during the time of the Ottoman Empire. There many factors that led up to the massacre‚ but what actually happened is during the time of the genocides is very tragic. In the beginning of the twentieth century‚ they are an open tragic event that traumatized Christians in the modern-day Middle East‚ and which was an ominous portent of things to come later that century (McGrath). During this time of the Ottoman Empire found itself caught in

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    As of 2015‚ Turkey has actively denied The Armenian Genocide for a century. It is only recognised in 26 countries around the world‚ despite its devastating results and apparent evidence‚ Turkey claimed that while it occurred during a time of war‚ the colossal number of death in the Armenian community was simply war‚ not genocide. The Turkish government enforced a law in 2004‚ among a series of actions enacted to counter Armenian genocide recognition and education‚ the government a law in 2004 known

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    North Korean Rights

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    I.Introduction ¨Criticism of the regime or the leadership in North Korea‚ if reported‚ is enough to make you and your family ‘disappear’ from society and end up in a political prison camp. It goes without saying that there is no free media inside the country. The only opinion allowed to be voiced inside the country is the regime’s.¨Human rights is the defined as the following:The basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are considered to be entitled‚ often held to include the rights to life

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    I was very surprised to learn about how different Christmas in Uganda was compared to in the U.S.. The biggest difference between the two cultures is how they celebrate Christmas. I learned that in Uganda‚ they don’t buy any expensive items for friends or family members. Instead‚ their gift is just being at the celebration with friends and family. In the U.S.‚ families would buy expensive items for each other as a gift. If someone doesn’t like their gift‚ they would just send it back and get something

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    Imperialism In Uganda

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    Uganda is a small country found around the central part of Africa. Uganda used to be populated by several Bantu-speaking tribes. The Bantu-speaking tribes include the Baganda from the central region and‚ the Batooro‚ Banyoro‚ Bamba‚ and Batwa from the western region‚ plus the Basoga‚ Bagwere from the eastern region. There are Bateso‚ Sebi‚ Pokot and Tepeth from the northeastern area‚ and the Nilotics who include the Acholi‚ Alur‚ Langi‚ Lugbara‚ Madi‚ Kakwa in the north. The Lendus from Zaire are

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    A wave of violence‚ murder‚ and persecution followed directed towards Muslims and members of the Nubi community‚ who by now could easily be identified and singled out.Worse still‚ a people from West Nile who were collectively associated with Amin’s regime were branded as ‘foreigners’ and their guilt was implicitly assumed even by international organizations such as the United Nations Many of them were forced to escape to South Sudan as exiles or refugees and would only come back later when conditions

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    Nigel Mitchell Univ 399 Professor Lado 6/18/12 Global Business Experience After taking some time to reflect back on my trip‚ I realized that up to this date‚ this was one of the most amazing times of my life. There were multiple emotions that I felt throughout the trip. I was happy‚ excited‚ nervous‚ scared‚ and many other emotions that words probably couldn’t explain. I experienced and did things that I never even imagined that I would experience or do. I got a chance to see life from

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    "Issues Surrounding the Nation’s Slaughterhouses" In the book‚ Fast Food Nation‚ Eric Schlosser discusses the problems that the nation is facing with fast food restaurants. Schlosser wrote this book because he was concerned with where the fast food industry was taking America. He voices his concern about the children and their health regarding meat bacteria‚ and the fat content of the food. He also mentions how potato farmers‚ cattle ranchers‚ and chicken raisers are suffering from the industry

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