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    is a "melting pot" of many different people‚ ideas and beliefs; that is why it is called the "Land of the Free"‚ it is as unique as each citizen that lives here. The American population is made up of many different ethnic groups; some coming over from Europe‚ Africa etc. When the country first started‚ people came over to experience the "new" world. Today‚ people come over to escape their lives in hope for a better one. Whatever the reason‚ people come here to mix into the melting pot by bringing their

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    Holocaust. * Pol Pot in Cambodia: 1975-1979 * Bosnia-Herzegovina: 1992-1995 * Rwanda: 1994 * Darfur: 2003 In your essay‚ be sure to: * recount historical facts accurately * cite any outside sources To begin your research you may want to start with one of these sources: * The History Place * "A Brief History of Genocide" If Holocaust were the worst mass murder of the world then‚ I thought Pol Pot was the most insane destruction in Cambodian. Pol Pot was born in 1925

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    ’melting pot.’ A more accurate description might be ’mosaic’ but even better than that is Kingmans’s streams--a metaphor that powerfully brings to mind images of waters that refresh‚ nourish ‚ and sustain the land.. . ." The "melting pot" and the "mosaic" are both much-debated terms with long histories. Here are some Working Definitions (all paraphrased or quoted from Wikipedia). These definitions represent a consensus of informed opinion‚ but are not scientifically binding. The melting pot is a metaphor

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    Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge

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    Genocide‚ or the mass killing of a nationality or ethnic‚ is a common and relatively frequent event in the history of mankind. Pol Pot‚ born Saloth Sar‚ was a leader of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia‚ and was responsible for the Cambodian Genocide. He came to power in a state of unrest and‚ much like Adolf Hitler‚ won the support of his people with his radical new proposals and ideas. He proposed an idea to implement an agrarian utopia‚ which was inspired by the Maoist principles he had seen in China

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    ability were also labeled as the enemy. In four years‚ the Khmer Rouge caused the deaths of nearly a quarter of Cambodia’s population and scarred its survivors. For four years‚ the Khmer Rouge‚ founders of the Communist Party of Kampuchea‚ led by Pol Pot (a.k.a. Saloth Sar)‚ gained control over Cambodia in a coup d’etat and declared the beginning of Year Zero‚ their attempt to reset the country and create an agrarian society. Official government forces led by Lon Nol succumbed to the Khmer Rouge at

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    out with friends‚ the out of no where being taken away to a labor or death camp to be murdered or worked to death. This is what the Khmer Rouge did to Cambodians. Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge caused the deaths of many Cambodians through labor and death camps during the 1970’s. Origin The Khmer Rouge was a Communist party led by Pol Pot in Cambodia. They took control of the country from 1975 to 1979‚ and outlawed money‚ religion‚ and family (Molloy). Citizens of Cambodia were not allowed to own money

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    and put on gloves and goggles. Be sure pets and kids are not running underfoot as begin this project. 2. Start by measuring the oils and placing them into the crock pot. Remember: For this recipe measuring all ingredients by weight‚ not by volume. 3. Turn the crock pot on high and melt all the oils. Better to use a smaller crock pot to cook the ingredients down and then move to a larger one once start adding the liquids. 4. Place 375g of the distilled water into a glass or stainless bowl. Measure

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    Are you putting aside your crock pot‚ seeing that summer is about to begin? If you will just do a bit of research on food blogs‚ you will be surprised to discover how helpful this domestic device can even be during the hot months. Rest assured crock pot healthy recipes are not limited to the winter time. You may forget baking and cooking stews on the summer months‚ but you can still try corn on the cob‚ tacos‚ and scalloped fruits to make a cooler weather. And if you will be on travel and dining

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    1. Examine the approach Trader Joe’s uses to promote a positive work environment for its employees. Determine at least three (3) ways in which Trader Joe’s is able to increase job satisfaction and performance. Trader Joe’s has become a multi-billion dollar national chain partly through its ability to find cheap real estate‚ skip name brands and smartly manage its supply chain. Trader Joes is a company that truly appreciates it employee. They literally put their money where its mouth is. This company

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    Everyone is made from a collection of nationalities in the United States. What if you were told you had to act a certain way to appease national standards? Everyone should have the right to individuality‚ with movement away from conformity. The United States has come into a new age of diversity‚ with no limitations on who you have to be in society. Even though the people of the United States have many nationalities‚ everyone remains pushing towards the same goal in life. In D’Souza’ article What’s

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