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    The Female Body in Fashion Photography Contemporary fashion photography typically concerns itself with the objectification of women. Although men are also used to display certain stereotypes and ideologies; these are usually done in a manner that portrays masculinity‚ power and control over women. Women are seen as objects of a passive nature‚ brimming with sexual desire and used to further the males prurient gaze. The contrasting images of Lana Del Rey from the October issue of GQ are a powerful

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    INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………... Page 3 II. GEOGRAPHY……………………………………………………….. Page 3 III. THE PEOPLE……………………………………………………….. Page 4 IV. HISTORY…………………………………………………………….. Page 6 V. POL POT AND THE KHMER ROUGE…………………….……. Page 7 VI. THE EXODUS…………………………………………………..….. Page 10 VII. END OF THE KHMER ROUGE………………………………….. Page 13 VIII. U.S. RESPONSE…………………………………………………... Page 15 IX. CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY ……………………………….. Page 18 X. CAMBODIA TODAY……………………………………………… Page 20 XI

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    Pol Pot‚ leader of the radical Khmer Rouge in Cambodia stands as one of the most savage mass murderers in the history of the world. In an attempt to create a utopian agrarian society‚ Pol Pot eliminated all opponents to his totalitarian regime. Up to 2‚000‚000 Cambodians lost their lives to this cleansing‚ the equivalent of more than twenty-five percent of the entire population. The world looks on in horror at the aftermath of this destruction. Pol Pot‚ or Saloth Sar‚ was born on May 19‚ 1925‚ in

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    ILAS 225 November 29‚ 2011 The Indonesian Genocide To this day‚ the story of the Indonesian Genocide is still relatively unknown. It is only partially told‚ and partly visible through a thick haze of trickery and deception. Between October 1965 and 1966‚ it is estimated that between 500‚000 and 3‚000‚000 people were killed throughout various Indonesian islands‚ including Java‚ Sumatra‚ and Bali (the actual number will never be known for sure). The events that unfolded during this period

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    The Cambodian Genocide happened in 1975 when the Cambodian government was taken over by the Khmer Rouge. Millions of people were killed and evacuated to labor camps where they were abused and starved to death. Even though all of this was happening in Cambodia‚ no other countries came to help take back the government. Why would other countries step aside when a country is in desperate need? The Cambodian Genocide was during the time of the Vietnam War. This war is what started the regime

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    anti-communism allies to suppress the Party of Khmer Rouge. About 18% to 54% of Vietnam War veterans suffered from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The Vietnam War (aka. the Second Indochina War or the American War) began on 1 November 1955 in Cold War-era proxy war that occurred in Vietnam‚ Laos‚ and the Cambodia. This war was fought between North Vietnam supported by the United States and other anti-communism allies to suppress the Party of Khmer Rouge. Khmer Rouge party for orchestrating the Cambodia genocide

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    The Cambodian Genocide The Cambodian Genocide was a genocide that was very harsh and ruined many people’s lives forever. From April 17‚ 1975 to January 6‚ 1979‚ more than 2 million people died under the Khmer Rouge rule led by Pol Pot in the terrible genocide that we call the Cambodian Genocide. Pol Pot’s main reason to start this genocide was to nationalize the peasant farming society of Cambodia ideally overnight‚ in accordance with the Chinese Communist agricultural model. This horrific genocide

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    Wai Cheng who is a Chinese diplomat. At the time of the simulation‚ China and Cambodia were close allies as both regimes were communist. Cheng is well acquainted with most of the Khmer Rouge‚ however‚ does not defend Pol Pot and his actions during the time of his reign. My overall goal is to ensure that the Khmer Rouge is not made as the scapegoat. Therefore the pressing issue I will seek to negotiate is accountability; who should be prosecuted and how? Cheng also believes that this is a matter

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    introduces the horrific and terrifying Cambodian genocide through one child’s personal story: When Arn Chorn Pond is just 11 years old‚ he and his fellow Cambodian citizens were forced out of their homes by a radical Cambodian army called the Khmer Rouge. The Khmer Rouge forced their prisoners to give up their possessions and wealth. After doing so‚ they were forced to march to death camps

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    support for the Khmer Rouge. With the economic support‚ the Khmer Rouge was able to afford to continue their reign over Cambodia. The United States also aided in the destruction of the Cambodia that existed before Pol Pot by bombing and killing up to 150‚000 Cambodian citizens in support of this regime (The Original Cambodian‚ 1993). This accounts for ten percent of the total death toll that resulted in this ruling. Along with the U.S.‚ China also expressed support for the Khmer Rouge. They allied with

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