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    Ramos presidency‚ he advocated "National Reconciliation" and laid the ground work for the resolution of the secessionist Muslim rebels in the southern Philippine Island of Mindanao. The Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) led by Nur Misuari‚ signed a peace agreement with the government. However a splinter group‚ The Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) led by Hashim Salamat continued to fight for an Islamic state. Ramos worked for the economic stability of the country and the improvement of the infrastructure

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    This lecture‚ about the history of how Australia’s colonisation‚ has affected the Aboriginal people‚ was quite disturbing to listen to. I felt distressed‚ hearing how Aboriginals were systematically oppressed‚ especially children torn away from their families and refused any interaction with their family‚ language and culture. Personally‚ I find it hard to compare this injustice to my life and feel any example would fall short. The only time that comes to mind‚ is when I moved from Australia to Canada

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    climate and community conditions affect the morale and discipline of the people in zamboanga. 2. Qualification‚ competence and personality are crucial factors in crisis placements. RECOMMENDATIONS: That all three alternatives be implemented right away. CASE HISTORY The Zamboanga City crisis was an armed conflict in Zamboanga City‚ Philippines between the forces of the Republic of the Philippines and a faction of the Moro National Liberation Front‚ generally known by other factions as the Rogue

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    is peace for all. In so doing‚ the people of Mindanao can go back to their homes and start rebuilding their lives. The conflict between Filipino Muslims dates back to 1899 during the uprising of the Bangsamoro people to resist foreign rule from the United States. In the 1960s‚ during the time of President Marcos‚ 68 Filipino Muslim military trainees were murdered in Corregidor allegedly by soldiers of the AFP. By then‚ UP professor Nur Misuari formed the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) to

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    ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ETHNO-RELIGIOUS SEPARATISM STRATEGIES TO COPE WITH MINORITY STATUS What strategies have the Muslim in the Philippines use to cope with minority status. “Senses of identity‚ belonging and being part of a group or community have always existed. This distinction between them and us helped create a sense of shared values and identity within perceived communities. These boundaries were

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    today would be that thing called “Religion”. Religion is a powerful force that can control billions of people and make them do something that they won ’t do otherwise. The other side would argue that why would atheists waste time on disproving religion if they don ’t believe in it in the first place. Why can ’t they just let the believers believe what they want to believe? My answer would be that people now use “Religion” or their “God” as a reason to kill and terrorize. And another thing would be that

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    the Britannica Encyclopedia article “Jim Jones‚” these members belonged to a cult known as the Peoples Temple led by Jim Jones‚ who was responsible for ordering the members to suicide. According to an article “Why Do People Join Cults?” by Adrian Furnham‚ Ph.D.‚ a cult is a group with “powerful and exclusive dedication and devotion to an explicit person or creed‚” with a goal to “reprogramming the way people see the world” (Furnham). In summary‚ a cult‚ as explained in “Cult Influence & Persuasion Tactics”

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    Throughout American history‚ there have been groups of people that have been denied something. African American people were treated like slaves and denied all rights. At one point a U.S. Supreme court case ruled Black people as property. They had no rights. Only some people saw this as wrong. They were abolitionists and they wanted the immediate removal of slavery. Some people were participated in the Underground railroad‚ people who gave their help to others trying to escape slavery. It was called

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    Currently‚ racially mixed people experience difficult and often awkward situations involving their identity. These experiences can cause them harm as they question their identity or cause them emotional distress. In Los Intersticios: Recasting Moving Selves‚ Evelyn Alsultany talks about her experiences about being a racially mixed person in her day-to-day life. In 50 Experiences of Racially Mixed People‚ Maria Root explains fifty different experiences or questions racially mixed people experience. Both of

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    To often then not‚ people in the world today will look at the cause of what they are doing instead of how they are doing it or the effects that this cause could have on others. They look at the rewards of the end goal but do not account for everything that one has to do to reach that goal. People get set in their beliefs and do not want to change their ways‚ and in the book Things Fall Apart‚ you can clearly see how people get set in their ways. Two concepts from the book Cosmopolitanism‚ are the

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