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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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    The Rwandan Genocide was a massacre of an estimated 800‚000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus over a 100-day period in 1994. The genocide was an example of ethnic cleansing‚ as the Hutu group attempted to kill or displace Rwanda ’s Tutsi minority. Before the European occupation of Rwanda‚ the Tutsis and Hutus lived different lifestyles. Tutsis and Hutus were separate ethnic groups that lived peacefully with no discrimination or clashes between the groups. After World War 1‚ Belgium overtook Rwanda

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    Good morning/afternoon my fellow crime fiction fans and we are here gathered today at the crime fiction convention. I have been given the opportunity to be here and talk to you about the crime movie Gone in 60 Seconds. The movie I will be discussing is a remake of the 1974 of the same name and was directed by Henri Halicki. The remake does not have the exact same plot‚ because in the original movie the protagonist and his crew stole the cars only for cold hard cash. In the remake‚ however‚ the

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    In 1994 a genocide occurred in Rewanda that lasted for 100 days in its entirety. This event was one of the most devastating moments to hit the world. On April 5‚ 1994 a plane carrying the president of Rewanda‚ Juvenal Habyarimana‚ and the president of Burundian‚ crashed. This event started the tragedy. The uprising was against the Tutsi and Hutu people and spanned the entire country. It took only a few hours for the rebels to take over the capital of Kigali and the massacre continued until

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    ENG 105 7 October 2013 Evaluation of Gone with the Wind A lot of people wonder what it would be like to live in the past. Some fantasize about 16th century England; others daydream about the roaring 20’s or even the Great Depression. I personally daydream about living in the South in the 1860’s. That is why I fell in love with the classic novel Gone With the Wind. Written by Margaret Mitchell and set in the county of Clayton‚ Georgia‚ a tale of a 16-year-old girl named Scarlett O’Hara unfolds

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    During the Armenian genocide there was a loss of 1‚500‚000 lives. By 1923‚ the entire landmass of Asia minor and historic Armenia had been erased or removed completely of its population of Armenians. The amount of lives loss left a devastating mark on the Armenian culture‚ and almost completely demolished the Armenian culture‚ forever. Although the Turkish government kept the genocide of the Armenians secret from the rest of the world‚ the genocide was still a result of an unethical society because

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    all crises were blamed on the Tutsi. In April‚ 1994‚ Juvenal Habyarimana died when his plane was shot down by a rocket. Many people believed it to be the doing Paul Kagame‚ the previous president and Tutsi rebel group leader. Just hours later‚ the genocide broke out. Hutu were calling out to each other and encouraging other Hutu to kill their Tutsi neighbors. Some Hutu extremists bribed others by telling them they could claim the land and possessions of the Tutsi they

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    The Rwandan genocide is an event that forever will be looked upon in history as one of oversight and scandal. Taking place over a course of 100 days in 1994 with the murder of over a half a million innocents‚ though it was truly a critical event‚ what people may not realize is there were many times it could have been stopped or prevented altogether. It can be universally agreed upon that the Rwandan genocide was a disastrous affair that should have never occurred. However‚ we need to take it further

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    organization of genocide‚ where groups of civilians who trained for the inevitable massacre‚ and other Hutus were given machetes and encouraged to kill the Tutsi. Polarization occurred when Hutu extremists killed other Hutus who sympathized with the Tutsi. Preparation took place when the Tutsi population was forced to go to desolate lands and were starved. And extermination had begun take place when the trained civilians began massacring the Tutsi. Finally‚ denial occurred when the genocide ended and the

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    While Gone Girl is a fantastical crime novel with fictional characters‚ it does have a larger application to the real world. You will never see Amy or Nick Dunne on the streets‚ but the issues they and the novel dealt with are problems that are present in our universe as well. Gillian Flynn illustrates some of these issues with the novel and it’s crucial that we analyze them further. A recurring topic in the book are the gender roles that both Nick and Amy take on and the treatment that they receive

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