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    The 2014 SpringHill Suites by Marriott Baton Rouge South Marketing Plan Diamond R. Williams Florida International University Executive Summary SpringHill Suites by Marriott Baton Rouge South is a hotel in Louisiana. It is an 11 year old‚ recently renovated 76-key hotel property. It is location is central to many local business an area attractions making it a prime location for both business and leisure travelers. The property ranks in ninetieth percentile for guest satisfaction and we want

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    were children. Children in the genocide had a rough childhood because they didn’t get to play and learn‚ they were always facing death‚ and some of them were forced to be child soldiers. The Cambodian Genocide came to be when Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge‚ the asian equivalent of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi‚ decided that the citizens of Cambodia were becoming too advanced. Cambodia had been in a golden age while under the direction of the

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    Cambodia is a country in Southeast Asia who I believed went through a Genocide just as bad as the Holocaust. In April 1975‚ armed Cambodians known as the Khmer Rouge had invaded Cambodia after winning a five-year-long civil war. The Khmer Rouge came and forced all of the Cambodians out of their homes‚ took their money and more without explaining their reason. In the first chapter of book David Chandler’s book Voices from S-21‚ Terror and History in Pol Pot’s Secret Prison‚ it talked about how after

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    The beginning of the twentieth century brought many new reforms and styles of government as countries began to evolve and modernize. World War I brought about new forms of world power with the formation of alliances and pacts among countries. In the wake of these alliances‚ a new form of totalitarianism began to come forth bringing a modern approach to an older form of government. Unlike the previous form in which citizens could still live by their own religious beliefs under the government‚ the

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    decades‚ Cambodia has suffered through war‚ political disorder and genocide. On April 17th 1975 after winning the civil war‚ the Khmer Rouge gained the control of the Phnom Penh. This communist guerrilla group led by Pol Pot would cause unimaginable devastation and misery throughout Cambodia for the next three years‚ eight months and twenty days. The Khmer Rouge forced the people of Cambodia to the countryside and to labor camps. Families were separated‚ children taken away from their parents

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    cut to his throat. And to this day‚ he is still alive.” The followers of the Communists Party of Kampuchea known as The Khmer Rouge overruled the government. The Khmer Rouge did nothing to benefit the country‚ only bringing the country down into a ditch as their punishments were diabolical. If you ever had done anything wrong you would be brutally punished. Khmer rouge would not punish you by immediate gunshot or hang. “Hands tied behind your back and with a large stick-like piece of wood‚ they

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    plays Dith Pran and Sam Waterston as Sydney Schanberg Sources: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087553/ http://www.imdb.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

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    The History of Cambodia: Exacerbating Human Trafficking Introduction A tragic fact that plagues the world today is the practice of selling humans as chattel every day. Reduce‚ reuse‚ and recycle is not only just a motto for a greener environment‚ but also a concept that can be applied to selling human lives. The oppressors reduce the millions of victims that are enslaved into the human trafficking system to objects to sell. The victims are reused daily by their buyers and are recycled by society

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    Coco Chanel is one of the most famous fashion designers in Paris‚ France. Even though she has passed away her legacy still lives on today. She left behind the tight corset trend for comfortable masculine clothing that paved the way for other fashion designers around the world. Coco Chanel was born on August 19th‚ 1883 in Saumur‚ France as Gabrielle Chanel. She was the second child to Jeanne and Henri-Albert Chanel. Henri was a merchant and Jeanne worked at the poorhouse . When Coco was little

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    . Khmer Rouge Cambodian Genocide Symbolization: People were to be evaluated by how reliable they were to principles (“Cambodian Genocide Facts and Timeline: A Clear Account”).Khmer Rouge thought all of the Cambodians must be forced to work in one huge federation of collective farm areas. Anyone that was not in the system or in opposition to it must have been eliminated. They were forced to work by their appearances. If they were elderly‚ handicapped‚ ill‚ or children that suffered from

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