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    violence. In the Bacon Rebellion‚ this ongoing tension caused farmers to kill many Indians‚ even friendly ones. For many Native Americans the clash of the two races resulted in tension as the white settlers tried to change the Indian way of life. This was true of the Pueblo Indians in present day New Mexico who felt threatened by the Spanish because they were trying to impose an unfamiliar‚ Christian life on the Indians. With both groups we see a common tension: people are feeling threatened as a result

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    The uk government sets monetary policy by adjusting the funds rate. This affects other short-term and long-term rates‚ including credit-card rates and mortgages. Governments define fiscal policy by setting taxation levels and writing legislation and regulation for everything from health care to the environment. Fiscal and monetary policy changes can affect businesses directly and indirectly‚ although competitive factors and management execution are also important factors. Businesses go through

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    Why Is Israel Unethical

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    Israel has been committing crimes in the Middle East‚ and the United States has done little to stop it. Ever since Israel’s founding the United States has supported them‚ that being in times of war and in times of peace. The US was even the first major country to recognize the state of Israel as an Independent country. Israel even has the support of the United States during some of their crimes against the Palestinians. This is because of the US foreign policy against Israel is biased. The United

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    Israel Palestine Conflict

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    Israel-Palestine Conflict Two films‚ Izkor and 5 Broken Cameras‚ explain the ideologies‚ policies‚ and practices in the OPT and Israel. These films show how these ideologies are perpetuating the Israel-Palestine Conflict and suggest ways to end the occupation and problem. Izkor looks in depth at the Israel education system and society and 5 Broken Cameras looks at the nonviolent resistance movement in the OPT. Both films suggest that this conflict will be never-ending if something does not change

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    civilizations of Mexico and South America shaped their vast new world in many ways. The Spanish increased monetary gains‚ gained power and created a new type of breed shaping its vast new world empire. “Spain secured Columbus’s discoveries through the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) dividing the land with Portugal” (Spain’s main competition at the time.) (Kennedy‚ Cohen & Piehl Pg.14.) With the land secured‚ Spain gained more power through many of the lands resources such as gold and silver from Mexico and Peru

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    the hill of Jerusalem or the Land of Israel. Zionism is a system of beliefs and ideas that express “the desire to return to their homeland‚” Israel.1 The idea of Zionism began with the “rise of national sentiments in Europe‚” and was published by Theodor Herzl in 1896.2 The concerted efforts of the Zionist movement‚ Chaim Weizmann‚ the Balfour Declaration and the British Mandate over Palestine were the primary causes of the establishment of the state of Israel and the resulting impacts. The

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    Genocide in Mexico

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    Blake Hardnett Mrs. Douglass 18 January 2010 Genocide in Mexico This paper explores incidents of genocide that occurred in Mexico from 1945 to 2001. Research focuses on four main episodes of genocide: the October 2‚ 1968 massacre in Tlatelolco; the Corpus Christi massacre on June 10‚ 1971; and Mexico’s Dirty War that occurred from the early 1970’s through the 1980’s; and the genocide of women that has been occurring since the Dirty War. Research indicates that the first three episodes of

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    Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip and West bank and over fifty percent of them are children. Children are among the victims of this conflict. Not only are they being killed or injured by Israeli forces and Hamas militants but they are also being affected psychologically. This impacts on their ability to live a healthy and safe life and most importantly‚ their right to education. Palestinian children living in the Gaza Strip and West bank and Israeli children living on the borders of these areas suffer

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    survivors. Pain affected the people of Hiroshima physically‚ emotionally‚ and mentally. Were the people of Hiroshima capable to stay calm in the time of destruction? Pain affected the people of Hiroshima physically. When the atomic bomb dropped‚ many people were injured and many people also died. Many people of Hiroshima had to go to the hospital because of their injuries for example‚ broken bones and bad wounds. This explains how pain affected the people of Hiroshima physically. Pain affected the people

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    Kenny Mark Ms. McKenzie Language Arts- Period 3 November 2‚ 2017 The Cambodian Genocide The Cambodian genocide started when Vietnam was at war with the United States. The war affected Cambodia because the United States bombed Cambodia because they were supporting Vietnam with supplies. Khmer Rouge took this to their advantage by recruiting and gaining followers. The Khmer Rouge persecuted many who had educations‚ monks‚ and the rich (United to end Genocide). with Khmer Rouge taking over the

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