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    In the 1880s‚ as the European powers were carving up Africa‚ King Leopold II of Belgium seized for himself the vast and mostly unexplored territory surrounding the Congo River. Carrying out a genocidal plundering of the Congo‚ he looted its rubber‚ brutalized its people‚ and ultimately slashed its population by ten million--all the while shrewdly cultivating his reputation as a great humanitarian. Heroic efforts to expose these crimes eventually led to the first great human rights movement of the

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    Whether it was for tires or waterproofing clothes‚ all Leopold knew was that there was a demand‚ and Leopold could provide it. Unlike other African and Asian countries that were attempting to catch up with the rubber boom‚ the Congo already had matured rubber trees‚ so Leopold wanted to stay ahead of the game while he still could (Hochschild 159). While in the past workers could be chained together and whipped to

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    between all members of Earth’s community will never be formed. The idea of living your life in regards to nature u is referred to as a “land ethic”‚ a phrase coined by environmentalist‚ Aldo Leopold in his 1948 book‚ A Sand County Almanac. A Sand County Almanac is a collection of essays and other works by Leopold arguing for a healthier relationship between humans and the land around them specifically through looking at his home state‚ Wisconsin. A subset of this book is the essay “The Land Ethic”‚

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    Post Modernism (1965-present): 1. responses to modernism‚ especially refusals of some of its totalizing premises and effects‚ and of its implicit or explicit distinction between ’high’ culture and commonly lived life 2. responses to such things as a world lived under nuclear threat and threat to the geosphere‚ to a world of faster communication‚ mass mediated reality‚ greater diversity of cultures and mores and a consequent pluralism 3. acknowledgments of and in some senses struggles

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    The question being explored in this investigation is: How impactful were the policies of King Leopold II’s rule in the Congo Free State from 1890 to 1892‚ influencing the lives of the Congolese citizens? To answer this question‚ the conditions within the Congo free state during King Leopold II’s rule from 1885-1908 must be evaluated‚ and the conditions of the Congolese citizens before King Leopold’s rule. The first source being evaluated is the article titled “Military Violence against Civilians:

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    its foot in the door of the world economy. Leopold II recognized this and “advertised” the DRC to the United States convincing unsuspecting politicians that he was stopping the slave trade. Many powerful countries now wanted to hop on board the “free market” that Leopold suggested‚ was a great economic opportunity. Concessions of land and the means of production were sold for 50% ownership. Everything and everyone in the Congo Free State was owned by Leopold and he made a fortune at the expense of the

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    James Joyce‚ The Dead from “Dubliners” «[…] He thought of how she who lay beside him had locked in her heart for so many years that image of her lover’s eyes when he had told her that he did not wish to live.» James Joyce (Dublin‚ February 1882 – Zurich‚ Jenuary 1941) is an Irish writer who has depicted Dublin in his collection of short stories “Dubliners” (London‚ 1914)‚ and who has revolutioned narrative style and techinques with his mature work “Ulysses” (Paris‚ 1922). Even though Joyce

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    January In January of Sand County Almanac‚ Aldo Leopold follows the tracks of a skunk on an early Spring treatise through the wood to determine its destination and learn its purpose. As the trail leads him from underbrush to glen he observes myriad tales echoed in the landscape. He is privy to a field mouse as it scurries between the sun melted breaks in the subarctic cause ways which wind their way to his foodstores. He watches as a hawk sworrls above‚ and he likens to a king fisher. And he is

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    resources exploited‚ and their economical standpoint being very low. By looking at Africa’s experience with the Berlin Conference and the effects it had‚ we can see how greatly the continent was negatively influenced. The Berlin Conference brought King Leopold II into Africa‚ but the world did not know that it would result in genocide of about 5‚000 people in Sierra Leone. Continuing into the 1990’s‚ four million people were killed in Africa as a result of the wars that the excavation of diamonds caused

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    not related to the film in any way.) Once upon a time in a swampy swamp there was a young Florida Apple Snail named Leopold. One day Leopold was searching for food and discovered a snail named Cal from a swamp a long ways away. He spoke of dark days when things called nematodes entered other snails and weakened them so that other animals could eat them more easily. He told Leopold of two snails named Jack and Rose who lived in a swamp named Titanic. He spoke of how after Jack drank water from an

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