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    The Killing Fields

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    com/title/tt0087553/locations http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Killing_Fields_(film) Revolutionaries of Cambodia the Khmer Rouge- the followers of the Communist Party of Kampuchea in Cambodia party was formed in 1968 led by Pol Pot‚ Nuon Chea‚ and Ieng Sary Pol Pot (Saloth Sar) born in 1925 into a farming family in central Cambodia at age 20‚ he traveled to study radio electronics but became absorbed in Marxism and neglected his studies lost his scholarship and returned to Cambodia and joined

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    Oxford University Press‚ 2012. 2-12. Soros‚ George. (2010). “Why I Support Legal Marijuana” The Wall Street Journal (2010). Web. <http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303467004575574450703567656.html>. CNBC. (2010) “Why We Should Not Legalize Marijuana.” Headlines from CNBC (2010). Web. <http://www.cnbc.com/id/36267223/Why_We_Should_Not_Legalize_Marijuana>.

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    Cultural Mosaic

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    to this as the “melting pot” of the world because of how different we are from each other as well as how all of our different cultures interact with each other. Another term some use is there expression “cultural mosaic”‚ this phrase is used to describe the mix of ethnic group‚ languages and cultures that coexist within Canadian society. The idea of a cultural mosaic is intended to champion an ideal of multiculturalism‚ differently from other systems like the melting pot. Lebanon which was first

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    “The Chinese in All of Us” is about multiculturalism and bilingual education in America‚ which impacts our individual identity. He claims that it is our surroundings that define who we are‚ culturally‚ and because of the fact that America is a melting pot of many cultures‚ it is difficult to define who we are. To support his argument‚ the author uses pathos in the form of his personal experiences. Fallacies are present in the article but it is committed by others and supports his claim. In establishing

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    it. My English teacher also told me that this book is good and that I would be interested in reading it. This book is about a little girl‚ and her six siblings‚ whose life gets change when the Khmer Rouge takes over Cambodia led by a guy name Pol Pot. Under Pol Pot’s command everyone is sent to labor camps to help the government pay for weapons from the Chinese. Throughout the book Loung‚ the main character‚ has to wake up everyday not knowing if she’ll have enough to eat or if she would be able

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    Allison Bergonia English 100 20 September 2013 Myths of the Melting Pot Modern America is considered to be a melting pot‚ in which a variety of races‚ cultures‚ or individuals gather into a unified whole. The ideas of being a new American for people who have migrated from their homeland to America are to leave behind all their past cultures and practices and embrace their new American ways. Is that what really happens? If it was‚ would there be still racism in America? The number of people immigrating

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    Diversity

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    Abstract This paper will explore my philosophy of diversity. Since I live in the United States‚ the paper will focus on the United States’ diversity. In the course‚ ORG6499: Cultural Diversity & Individual Differences we have done multiple discussion journal reflections which relate to diversity. The paper will relate those discussions to my philosophy of diversity. A few of those discussions focused on the United States diversity and it appears that America’s diversity would be pluralistic and

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    The Cambodian Genocide

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    countryside. Other methods in organization is the separation of children and adults‚ removing of families from their home and placing people into "classes". Pol Pot organized people based on their level in society and intellect. He once said‚"If you have a disease of the old society‚ take a dose of Lenin as medication." (Pot 189). This is when Pol Pot was trying to bring back Cambodia to year zero and turn it to communism. POLARIZATION The next stage in genocide is polarization. Polarization is the silencing

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    Cultural Metaphors

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    relationships among various communities of racial‚ ethnic‚ and others we are groping for an image. Some hold on to the notion of a melting pot‚ others believe we have become mosaic like‚ there is the fruit salad metaphor and there is also the tributaries metaphor. The melting pot is a metaphor for the way in which homogeneous societies develop‚ which the ingredients in the pot (people of different cultures and religions) are combined so as to lose their discrete identities to some degree‚ yielding a final

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    implemented? Pol Pot was the head of the Khmer Rouge that seized power of Cambodia from 1975 to 1979 leaving behind the catastrophic remnants of their reign in the years to come. Pol Pot was inspired by the writings of communist philosopher Karl Marx and based his regime and policies around his famous political manuscript “The Communist Manifesto”. His writing stressed the importance of equality‚ harmony and justice in society and drew attention to the class struggle. Pol Pot wanted to eliminate

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