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    The Sudan Conflict

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    Relations- Evening Program Course: IR 307: Conflict Resolution Lecturer: Amb.Dr. Mohammed Omar Maundi Ms. Simwana Said Student: Stephen Chacha Reg #: CFR/PGD-MFR/248/2010 QUESTION: Select a conflict‚ historical or current‚ and explain its typology‚ its source‚ the parties involved and the attempts made to prevent‚ to manage and to resolve it. Conflict selected: The Sudan Conflict Before we embark on analyzing the conflict in Sudan it would be wise to first familiarize

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    Violence Is the Answer?

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    Alexa Keating 3/24/13 Violence Is The Answer? Human violence is frowned upon by society‚ but it is a very common theme for short stories. Authors use gruesome or macabre details to develop and emphasize theme. Theme‚ the controlling idea or insight to the story‚ can be clarified when authors use such extreme forms of violence. In the short stories “The Destructors”‚ by Graham Greene‚ “The Lottery”‚ by Shirley Jackson‚ and “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ by Richard Conell‚ some form of gruesome actions

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    Conflict In Darfur

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    With reference to one recent major international conflict‚ analyse and assess the geographical impacts of the conflict on the area(s) involved. Darfur is in the desert region of located in the far west of Sudan‚ the biggest country in Africa. Darfur‚ meaning ‘land of the Fur’ is separated into three regions: North Darfur‚ South Darfur and West Darfur. The North of Darfur was home to the Arabs whereas the South was home to the Blacks. Since the British left in 1956‚ Darfur has faced many years of

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    Gang Violence

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    Gang Violence Gangs are becoming a growing problem in American society. More young people are turning to gangs to solve problems in there lives. When youths join gangs they drop social activities with family‚ friends and school. Members fall behind their classmates in school and do not try. A study shows that less than 1% of gang bangers is literate1. Gangs destroy teenager lives and destroy their chances for a good education and happy life. Gangs are now a haven for rats. Teenagers

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    SOCIAL CLASS CANNOT BE MEASURED/DETERMINED "A social class is a group of people of similar status‚ commonly sharing comparable levels of power and wealth. In sociology‚ social classes describe one form of social stratification." Cheggs (n.d)[online]. “A large group of people whose economic circumstances‚ usually measured by their incomes‚ wealth and occupation‚ are broadly similar” Earlhamsociology pages (n.d) [online]. Social class can be said to be the level which an individual or a group of

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    19 September 2013 The Violence of Reconstruction Though the Civil War brought about an officially reunited country and the freedom of slaves‚ it set a precedent for our burgeoning country that social change happens quickly where blood is spilled. This violent state of mind paved the way for a reconstruction era that was largely detrimental to the progress of the United States as a nation‚ especially in the case of newly-freed African Americans. After the confederacy was disbanded‚ Black codes

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    Violence and Pornography

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    Violence and Pornography Pornography -- Sex or Subordination? In the late Seventies‚ America became shocked and outraged by the rape‚ mutilation‚ and murder of over a dozen young‚ beautiful girls. The man who committed these murders‚ Ted Bundy‚ was later apprehended and executed. During his detention in various penitentiaries‚ he was mentally probed and prodded by psychologist and psychoanalysts hoping to discover the root of his violent actions and sexual frustrations. Many theories arose

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    Prison Violence

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    medium or minimum-security facilities‚ especially towards correctional staff. Literature Review Race Several studies were conducted to examine the role of race in inmate adjustment process and prison misconduct‚ especially prison violence. There were indications that there is a direct relationship between race and violent prison misconduct. Those findings support theories such as prison

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    Name: Samuel Amda Date: 9/3/13 “An empty bag cannot stand upright” What does the proverbial aphorism “An empty bag cannot stand upright” mean and when do we use it? What does aphorism mean? When defining aphorisms‚ it can be said to be statements without any scientific grounds but based on keen observations. These statements can be either true or false‚ but they are pointed at something that has some meaning to convene. Aphorisms are more informative and statements of observation. Most

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    Violence in Beowulf

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    of Violence in Anglo-Saxon Culture In the Anglo-Saxon epic‚ “Beowulf”‚ the theme of violence is prevalent throughout the entire story. The hero‚ Beowulf‚ is referred to as the strongest‚ most powerful man in the world‚ and uses his strength to vanquish evil. He slaughters two evil monsters‚ Grendel‚ and Grendel’s mother‚ as well as battling a Dragon in his own kingdom. In Anglo-Saxon culture‚ heroes like Beowulf are looked to as symbols of hope and courage. However‚ why is Grendel’s violence considered

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