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    Holocaust and Pol Pot in Cambodia were both horrible events in history. They were both similar and different in many ways. In both events victims were sealed from the outside world. Women‚ men‚ and children were being overworked and starved. And even after all the hard work thousands of them were being killed. Both leaders had different plans‚ but one thing they both had in mind was genocide. In both events the victims were being sealed off from the outside world. In Cambodia‚ Pol Pot wanted all culture

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    America is often referred to as the “salad bowl” because it is extremely diverse‚ there are many different people that come from all over the world‚ adapting to a completely different environment from their own but still able to retain the uniqueness of their cultures. People come to America due to various reasons‚ most come willingly while only a few come reluctantly‚ but in the end‚ it all comes down to them simply wanting to seek for a better life (Legrain‚ 2007). America was built on immigration

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    In the article‚ Why are Starfish ‘Melting’‚ by Jane J. Lee‚ they explain that millions of starfish‚ for the past year and a half‚ have had a lethal virus which has turned them to white goo. The virus is a kind of parvovirus‚ which is “the group of viruses that cause gastroinintestical problems in unvaccintated dogs.” Although this virus is killing many starfish there isn’t very much that researchers can to to try to stop it. A marine ecolologist at Cornell University of Washington in Seattle

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    Creative Technique There are a few technique that i really like. The creative technique that I chose is the Pot Bound technique. The pot bound technique works with clients who find themselves stuck in situations that offer no room for personal growth or development. The client will usually feel stifled. The analogy used for this technique is that you are like plant that has been put in a small post. Although you have grown to some degree‚ you will never gro to your full potential unless you change

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    and put on gloves and goggles. Be sure pets and kids are not running underfoot as begin this project. 2. Start by measuring the oils and placing them into the crock pot. Remember: For this recipe measuring all ingredients by weight‚ not by volume. 3. Turn the crock pot on high and melt all the oils. Better to use a smaller crock pot to cook the ingredients down and then move to a larger one once start adding the liquids. 4. Place 375g of the distilled water into a glass or stainless bowl. Measure

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    playing in this simulation was 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

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    Erik M ENG 102 – 32816 8 Oct. 2008 Climate Change’s Effects on Glacial Melting On the sheltered slopes of the highest peaks in Glacier National Park‚ in Montana‚ the beautiful and majestic landmasses known as glaciers are quickly melting away. These giant landmasses are found all over the world‚ on both North and South Poles‚ on all seven continents‚ and even on the high peaks in the tropical regions near the equator. Over the past few decades‚ the global climate has been subject to vast changes

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    did horrible or terrible things with torture‚ overworking their prisoners and citizens to the brink of death. The evil people that were unnamed are Pol Pot and Ilse Koch are examples of people who are inhumane and immoral. Pol Pot and Ilse Koch actions on other people are seen as sick and dirty‚ because of the way they treated people. Pol Pot‚ right after winning a civil war‚ would make‚ “ Former civil servants‚ doctors‚ teachers and other professionals were stripped of their possessions and forced

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    Pol Pot- Dictator of Cambodia Pol Pot was a Prime Minister of Cambodia from 1976-1979. Pol pot or Saloth Sar‚ was born in 1925 in a small village north of the cambodian capital called Prek sbauv. His family owned 50 acres of rice. In 1934 Pol Pot moved to Phnom Penh‚ where he spent a year at a Buddhist monastery before attending a French Catholic primary school. His Cambodian education continued until 1949‚ when he went to Paris on a scholarship. While there‚ he studied radio technology and became

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    Pol Pot‚ the main leader of the Khmer Rouge in the Cambodian Genocide‚ was in March 1925. His birth name was Saloth Sar. He was offered a scholarship by the French government to study electronics at the Ecole Francaise d’Electronique et d’Informatique in Paris. When Saloth was in Paris‚ he joined the Khmer Students’ Association‚ and the French Communist Party. These groups basically fought for freedom for French peasants. However‚ Saloth was forced by the university to return back to Cambodia in

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