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    Assertions - Essay

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    Introduction The tasks assigned to the group are to give samples of oversimplified and over general assertions taken from the editorial Let us not forget‚ published by Philippine Daily Inquirer on November 23‚ 2011‚ and provide each with justification. Although they sound similar‚ they convey completely different problems. Oversimplified assertion is an attempt to explain something complex into a much simpler statement while over general assertions are statements that conclude something from a

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    been two years since the Maguindanao Massacre happened and NO justice has been served to the victims. Philippine Justice System‚ Wake Up! The Maguindanao Massacre which happened two years ago that killed innocent people‚ including journalists has still left the bereaved families mourning since after two years‚ no justice has been served. Why is this so? Why is justice not yet given to them? And what has it caused to our nation? Since the massacre happened‚ Philippines has been marked

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    1. The Wounded Knee Massacre took place on December 29‚ 1890‚ but the tensions that led to this eruption in conflict had long been developing. For years the United States government had been seizing land that belonged to Native Americans through “trickery… deportation… and murder”‚ including that of the Lakota Sioux‚ who were the victims of the massacre. Not only that‚ “Americans had shown ‘democratic energy and enterprise’ in ‘driving back the Indians‚ or annihilating them as a race’”‚ demonstrating

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    by Onur Yenihayat The Roots of Genocide and Hate Crimes: Innate Evil Does evil exist in the world? Yes‚ it does. Malicious acts like genocide and hate crimes are proof of existence of evil in individuals. The United Nations Convention on Genocide defines genocide as "any of a number of acts committed with the intent to destroy‚ in whole or in part‚ a national‚ ethnic‚ racial or religious group‚" either by killing members of the group or imposing conditions that would ultimately lead to the group’s

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    Pro Colonist View

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    There are two popular views of the Boston Massacre‚ the pro-colonist view and the pro-British view. Neither of the views are entirely accurate‚ the true events of that night are found in the ‘middle ground’ of the accounts. No matter how truthful one account is believed to be‚ it is impossible for it to be entirely accurate because they couldn’t know the intent of the opposing side. The popular pro-colonist view is that the colonists were completely innocent and that the British officers attacked

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    The Rape of Nanking‚ the brutal massacre of thousands of innocent Chinese citizens is started because of the invasion in Nanking by the Japanese army. “Known as the forgotten Holocaust of World War 2” (Tsao).‚ the crimes committed are just as disturbing as the acts the Nazi Germans did to the captives such as torture and mass murder. The Japaneses actions are hardly recognized and are forgotten due to the Japanese trying to erase it from their history. What happened during the invasion of Nanking

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    Hyland‚ 6th Period 9-26-2012 Trial Verdicts After quite some time of thought‚ I find the first man‚ Capt. Preston‚ to be not guilty of murder at any degree. He did not actually murder anyone because he did not have a gun during the Boston massacre‚ making it impossible for Preston to actually kill another man. There was also no disputable evidence that Capt. Preston ordered his men to shoot. After all‚ the eight men were provoked to shoot without command to do so. After this whole case

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    for the New York Times magazine‚ and author of The Massacre at El Mozote narrates a horrifying crime against civilization committed by a branch of the Salvadorian army. Danner gives numerous points of views and names numerous eyewitnesses to piece together something that has been hidden by the government at the time. In December‚ of 1981‚ news reports were leaked to major newspapers in the United States about an atrocity committed and a total massacre of a village in El Salvador‚ known as El Mozote

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    The Townshend Acts

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    Townshend Acts led to the Boston Massacre which was The Boston Massacre happened on March 5‚ 1770 when the british army killed five civilians when taxes where being collected. Another result of the Townshend Acts was the reorganization of the Sons of Liberty. Merchants and smugglers in the colonies organized boycotts to put pressure Brittan to repeal the Townshend Acts.The townshend acts were finally repealed on the 5 of March 1770‚ the same day as the Boston Massacre. The Prime Minister presented

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    Boston Massacre‚ the smallpox outbreak‚ the rights received by colonists‚ and the establishment of Dartmouth College. The Boston Massacre was a tragedy that struck the Massachusetts area. Smallpox was a disease that spread rapidly throughout the world killing thousands. Colonists’ rights mirrored those born in England. Dartmouth College was founded and their charter signed in 1769. In 1769 and the following years‚ America was the center for both disasters and advancements. The Boston Massacre drove

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