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    Through Gates of Splendor

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    oting the book “Through Gates of Splendor” which tells the story of five missionaries who sacrificed their lives in the jungles of Ecuador‚ this documentary film “Beyond the Gates of Splendor” takes us through that original journey to the events that followed half a century after. A thoroughly informed and accurate story‚ it has some limitations‚ but is well worth the watch. The well-known facts about this story are that five men‚ Jim Elliot‚ Roger Youderian‚ Nate Saint‚ Pete Fleming‚ and Ed McCully

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    Armenian Genocides

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    The Armenian Genocide is the persecution of the Christians during the time of the Ottoman Empire. There many factors that led up to the massacre‚ but what actually happened is during the time of the genocides is very tragic. In the beginning of the twentieth century‚ they are an open tragic event that traumatized Christians in the modern-day Middle East‚ and which was an ominous portent of things to come later that century (McGrath). During this time of the Ottoman Empire found itself caught in

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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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    Before beginning to analyze the similarities and differences between the perpetrators‚ one may first discuss the causes of the genocides. Firstly‚ the Rwandan genocide and the stories surrounding it have led to a birth of different explanations of the crime. According to Hintjenns‚ some of these interpretations include colonialism‚ ethnic and analytical conflict‚ economic and social crisis (Hintjens). Many have argued that even as all these were contributing factors‚ the main cause of the Rwandan

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    For the past centuries‚ the world has endured mass human extinctions from the well-known 1942 holocaust to the under recognized Rwanda genocide. Genocide is the violent acts and killings of a specific group with the intent of eradicating their existence. According to the Center on Law and globalization‚ genocides occur for these reasons: to eliminate a real or potential threat‚ to spread terror among enemies‚ to acquire economic wealth‚ or to implement a belief or ideology. When a group feels as

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    Dallaire's Fax Analysis

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    Utilizing my background knowledge on the escalation of the Rwandan conflict into genocide‚ I was appalled by the UN’s inaction even after receiving Dallaire’s fax. Dallaire’s fax outlines some very important and specific details regarding the situation in Rwanda that explicitly showed that genocide was approaching‚ including: * Since UNAMIR mandate [the informant] has been ordered to register all Tutsi in Kigali. He suspects it is for their extermination. Example he gave is that in twenty minutes

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    Throughout Rwanda’s history‚ the nation has encountered many difficulties. Most of these difficulties are a result of The Rwandan Genocide of 1994. This devastating event demolished Rwanda’s economy and has left a long lasting impact on the nation. In the past few decades‚ Rwanda has managed to surpass these difficulties and is now one of the fastest growing economies in Africa. However‚ this does not mean that there are not ongoing issues within the Rwandan government and society. For instance‚

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    There have been many Genocides throughout the years. The Rwandan Genocide and the Aborigine generational killing are just two. The Rwandan Genocide was a small scale civil war between the Tutsis and Hutus from Rwanda. While Belgium took control of Rwanda it granted the Tutsis wealthier lives‚ yet when they relinquished power and the Hutus no longer had restriction the Hutus they started a war. The Aboriginal killing continues on. The goal has been to remove every generation of children from the Aborigines

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    Fast Food Nation

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    "Issues Surrounding the Nation’s Slaughterhouses" In the book‚ Fast Food Nation‚ Eric Schlosser discusses the problems that the nation is facing with fast food restaurants. Schlosser wrote this book because he was concerned with where the fast food industry was taking America. He voices his concern about the children and their health regarding meat bacteria‚ and the fat content of the food. He also mentions how potato farmers‚ cattle ranchers‚ and chicken raisers are suffering from the industry

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    Genocide is a terrible thing and the Darfur War is no exception. The darfur war started in 2003 and has increased to at least 480‚000 people killed‚ 2.8 million people displaced and made refugees. The people who were targeted were the non-Arab individuals‚ attacked because rebels to the country were attacking the government. The rebels claimed that the non-arab population was being suppressed by the government. When these rebels attacked an air force base‚ the Sudanese President Omar Bashir hired

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