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    Democratic Republic of the Congo. However‚ this is only an estimate. According to Grahm-Rowe Duncan (2004)‚ not a single bonobo was spotted in one of the largest surveys of the Congo; making the bonobo an endangered species. Some factors that contribute to the endangerment of this species include habitat destruction and poachers killing the animal for its bush meat. The latter factor is attributed to the civil war that is currently going on in the Democratic Republic of the Congo‚ and its border conflicts

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    events that shaped King Leopold of Belgium’s rule over the Congo in Africa‚ but also illustrates that what went on was not aberrant. Rather‚ it was example of a broader problem that plagued many Europeans countries in the decades leading up to World War One that led to the death of millions. The “strong humanitarian veneer” (Hochschild 42) that Leopold used as the false justification for the harsh methods employed to control the Congo. This veneer contained a myriad of reasons that gave Leopold

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    life and death of over 20 million human beings.” This great genius for evil‚ King Leopold II‚ was commonly known for the atrocities he committed in the Congo Free State. Leopold’s ability to gain control over the lives of the Congolese was due to the deceit and use of persuasion over head powers for a lucrative business. Specifically‚ in the Congo Free State‚ King Leopold II’s approach to governing‚ in an effort to gain the most profit‚ lead to violent atrocities and the deaths of many natives. In

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    “King Leopold II may we please go to Congo to conqueror them and use them as slaves so they can produce goods for us‚” asked a Belgian military soldier. The King of Belgium at the time was King Leopold II‚ answered by saying‚ “why yes! That would be such a great idea to spread imperialism around the world.” Imperialism was being spread by Western civilizations to foreign countries and they were bullying the foreign countries‚ because they were bigger and stronger than they were. The Western nations

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    The major conflict that caused the use of child soldiers was the Rwandan civil war in 1994. Rwanda is the country located right next to the Congo. Rwandan Hutu rebels known as Interahamwe fled to the Dominican Republic of the Congo (DRC) after fearing their reprisals for their part in the mass killing of Rwandan Tutsis and joined forces with the Zairian army in 1998 to launch an offensive against the Congolese Tutsis in eastern Zaire. This erupted after the Belgian rule rewarded Tutsis with a Western

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    The author begins by discusses the effect of Europe on the Congo and people of it. It elaborates in different ways that Europe worked to exploit the resources and work to cover it up. For example‚ when King Leopard overtook the Congo‚ he claimed that his reasons were strictly philanthropic and that he wanted to extend civilization. However‚ he along with other travelers and companies‚ created systems that only allowed select few to benefit from trading while taking advantage of the natives of the

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    of the three was King Leopold himself in the colonization of the Congo. One would think that a newly formed country that was once under rule of many different countries would be content with what they have and not look to rule or seize another less developed country. King Leopold’s comment “Belgium does not exploit the world‚” (Hochschild 38) is the exact opposite of what he does to the Congo. While King Leopold was raping the Congo of its people‚ its ivory‚ and its rubber‚ he told Colonel Williams

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    The “Heart of Darkness” is a tale of passage and discovery‚ not only into the heart of Africa‚ but into the heart of our human mind. Written by Joseph Conrad‚ this novel follows Marlow’s expedition into the unknown depths of the Congo in search of Kurtz and his adored wisdom. Conrad links Marlow’s physical journey to a psychological quest of discovery into evil and darkness inside each one of us. Through the impassable landscape‚ the language barrier between the colonists and the natives‚ and embodiment

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    her brothel. Caught in the crosshairs of a brutal civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo‚ the women in this novel are desperately trying to reclaim their bodies that have been used as weapons of war. The combination of the chilling account of the women and the melodramatic tendencies evoke strong emotions and reveal the horrors of humanity and perseverance. The scene is set in the forest of the Congo‚ in a run down brothel. Mama Nadi‚ the brash and confident owner‚ welcomes her friend Christian

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    epoch approximately 1.5 million years ago‚ the Congo River was formed in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo. (San Diego Zoo 2)  The river geographically segregated groups and individual chimpanzees south of the river resulting in these chimps being reproductively isolated.  Allopatric speciation took place as a response to new selective pressures and from this separated population a new species evolved‚ the bonobo. (Jurmain 121)  Today the Congo River is the bonobo’s northern and western

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