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    Khmer Rouge

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    a time of when the Khmer Rouge were ruling the country of who’s leader was Pol Pot. It was in 1975 when Pol Pot had gain power and was the time many surviving Cambodians would probably most likely want to forget‚ But that is all what the Khmer Rouge wanted for you to do. Forget the past‚ forget your beliefs‚ forget what money is‚ forget basic rights and forget about the country’s name since. Once Pol Pot had token over Phon Phen they had renamed the country to Democratic Kampuchea. And

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    entire world. A successful coup over the prince resulted in a power vacuum‚ and‚ in turn‚ a civil war. Khmer Rouge led by Pol Pot fought against the United States backed Lon Nol military‚ in hopes of implementing a classless society. With the United States occupied by the Vietnam war‚ Lon Nol remained defenseless and Khmer Rouge soon took over Cambodia. Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot implemented a very radical version of marxism‚ and the country started taking a turn for the worse. Despite the ideology of

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    Hot Tub

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    but rather briefly use the terms and concepts (that we discussed in class) listed under “Essay” in your answers to any questions where it is relevant (especially Part III). “The Hot Tub Mystery” by Herbert House Page 1 Part I—The Discovery Cast of Characters • Sam Garrison—Detective • Roma and Clint Underhill—The hot couple • Kavita Dickson and Larry Gonzales—EMT paramedics • Renee Volenbach—Physiologist in the Biology Department at Noletown University Friday‚ 7PM Roma and Clint Underhill

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    Hot zone

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    1. There are a number of characters in this book‚ choose one and tell us why you would want to be that person. Throughout this book we are introduced to many interesting and riveting characters but in my opinion one of the best characters in this book would have to be Major Nancy Jaax. She was a veterinarian in the Army‚ and her work at Fort Detrick in Maryland often took her away from her children. Consequently‚ she often made up batches of meals in advance so they could easily be thawed and reheated

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    Marxism In Pol Pot

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    The policies pursued by Pol Pot were done in order to maintain ideological purity‚ absolute control‚ and party security. So‚ did philosophers like Fanon and Marx have an undermining influence on the morals of elitists in the political realm? In response to the extreme process of purification from anything “other”‚ Fanon stated that‚ “violence is a cleansing force. It frees the native from his inferiority complex and from his despair and inaction; it makes him fearless and restores his self-respect”

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    The Magic Porridge Pot

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    girl went into the forest to look for mushrooms for dinner‚ and met an old woman who gave her a little cooking pot. The old woman told the girl that it was a magic pot that would cook porridge whenever it heard the words ’cook‚ little pot’. When there was enough porridge in the pot‚ the words ’enough‚ little pot’ would make the pot stop cooking porridge. The little girl took the magic pot home. She and her mother were no longer hungry because they ate porridge as often as they wished. One day

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    better known as Pol Pot. He was a Cambodian Revolutionary as well as the man who created a communist group known greatly as The Khmer Rouge. Pol Pot and Hitler are similar in this way because Hitler also created a political power party known as the Nazis. Both of these leaders were important dictators who created murderous groups. Additionally‚ this wasn’t the only similarity between the two because Pol Pot and hitler both promised something they couldn’t back up. Pol Pot promised a stable communist

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    The Chinese in All of Us

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    Richard Rodriguez The Chinese in All of Us A Mexican American Explores Multiculturalism The other day‚ the phone rang; it was a woman who identified herself as the “talent coordinator” for the “Oprah Winfrey Show.” She said Oprah was planning a show on self-hating ethnics. “You know‚” she confided‚ “Norwegians who don’t want to be Norwegian‚ Greeks who hate Greek food.” Anyway‚ she said breezily‚ wouldn’t I like to make an appearance? About 10 years ago I wrote a thin book called Hunger of

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    Hot Spots

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    Hot Spots During the 1960’s when plate tectonics were coming together‚ it explained the many new things and exposed many other magnificent ideas. This new scientific theory explained a number of mysteries like the movements of continents‚ form of the ocean floor‚ mountain chains‚ volcanoes‚ earthquakes‚ and how ancient life was sorted over time. Determining the behavior of the Earth’s crust‚ from plate tectonics‚ it made it easier for Geologist to focus more on the strange things that happen below

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    The Hot House

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    The Hot House Life Inside Leavenworth Prison: DALLAS EARL SCOTT The forty-two year old convict‚ Dallas Earl Scott‚ looked like a cool and collected‚ devoted husband to his fellow convicts inside prison. But the reality was‚ and although he denied it‚ Scott was a seriously dangerous gang member who was a part of one of the most widely known racist gangs called the Aryan Brotherhood. In 1966‚ Scott was convicted of a bank robbery in California and sent to San Quentin‚ where he became one of the

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