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    Kontroversi Film Balibo

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    Kontroversi Film Balibo Kontroversi film Balibo kini mulai merebak. Apabila tidak diselesaikan dengan cepat maka film ini akan membawa bencana bagi hubungan Indonesia - Australia. Lembaga Sensor Film (LSF) telah memutuskan untuk melarang pemutaran film Balibo di Indonesia yang rencananya akan ditayangkan di Jakarta International Film Festival pada awal Desember 2009. Terlepas dari benar atau tidaknya keputusan LSF tersebut (sampai tulisan ini dibuat‚ belum ada penjelasan resmi dari LSF terkait

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    more futures cut short when more lives are taken. But genocide targets individuals as members of a group‚ seeking to destroy a race‚ a culture‚ a linguistic or ethnic identity‚ even a class as the Soviets did in the Ukraine‚ or Mao in China‚ or the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. The target is a way of life” (Goodman‚

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    Cattle cars. Burning bodies. Auschwitz. These words are engraved in the mind of every Jewish person on Earth. After decades‚ Holocaust survivors still have nightmares about these thoughts. One word‚ one indescribable word‚ will forever stay with these people. Holocaust. Many people of the Jewish faith realize the power of that word‚ but many others still need to learn. A man is sitting peacefully in his home; he has no worries‚ even when Nazi soldiers dragged him into the horrendous ghettos

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    increased flooding‚ depletion of resources. 9. The monocultures of crops that were uniformly planted during the Green Revolution were extremely vulnerable to what types of devastating agents? Crop disease and pests 10. What kingdom conquered the Khmer Empire in the 14th century

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    Genocide In Cambodia

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    Cambodia officially gained independence from France in 1953. This new change in leadership changed the nation‚ the country from that point was bound to be different socially. Zimmer‚ Knodel‚ and Sovan-Kim described “the Pol Pot led Khmer Rouge was a particularly brutal and genocidal regime...Hundreds of thousands of executions took place as the regime attempted to rid itself of dissenters"(5). The new regime that seized leadership of the recently independent country was extremely brutal

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    Tribes in India

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    A major portion of India lives in its Tribes. These tribes are the living example of how life was in the earlier days. These show what were the difficulties man had to face before the advent of machine and technology. See India through a different perspective in these tribes and tribal villages. 1.)Bodos - Tribe Of Assam Bodos are the true ethnic Tribal Community of Assam - the sub branch of the Bodo - Kachari Clan. The Bodos are the largest among the Bodo - Kachari Clan. They are also the most

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    Hindu Nationalism

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    The Development of an American Hinduism. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. Men‚ Chena Rithy. 2002. The Changing Religious Beliefs and ritual Practices among Cambodians in Diaspora. Journal of Refugee Studies 15(2):222-233. Mortland‚ C. 1994. Khmer Buddhists in the United States: Ultimate Questions’. In Cambodian Culture Since 1975 eds. M. Ebihara‚ C.Mortland and J. ledegerwood. Ithaca: Cornell University Press Saul‚ B. 2000 Cultural Nationalism‚ Self Determination and Human Rights in Bhutan

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    more futures cut short when more lives are taken. But genocide targets individuals as members of a group‚ seeking to destroy a race‚ a culture‚ a linguistic or ethnic identity‚ even a class as the Soviets did in the Ukraine‚ or Mao in China‚ or the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. The target is a way of life” (Goodman‚ L.E.‚ 2010). Terrorism‚ Hostages‚ and Child Warriors The second topic is Terrorism‚ Hostages‚ and Child Warriors. These people target certain classes‚ cultures‚ and ethnic identities like

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    nine percent Tay people‚ who originates from the Chinese side of the Vietnamese - Chinese border. One point eight percent are Thai and are from Thailand. One point five percent are Muong which are the people who live in the mountains in Vietnam‚ and Khmer who come from Cambodia. One point two percent are Mong and they come from Mongolia. Less than one percent are Nung which are considered to be the "poor" people of Vietnam. The last five point three percent are labeled as other (East and Southeast Asia

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    Mahatma Gandhi

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    In 1978‚ James McGregor Burns wrote about the dearth of leadership. "One of the most universal cravings of our time is a hunger for compelling and creative leadership." McGregor Burns’ search for "moral leadership" reveals the tragedy of leadership studies- the confusion of leadership with power. Traditionally‚ leaders have been defined as those who hold power; allowing presidents‚ prime ministers and military generals‚ regardless of their accomplishments‚ to be considered leaders. Leadership studies

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