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    Totalitarianism: North Korea “If you want a vision of the future‚ imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever.” - A quote made the famous George Orwell‚ and can be said about any totalitarian government. Whether it be WWII Germany‚ the Soviet Union‚ or even China. They all ran their respective regimes under the flag of totalitarianism‚ thus subjecting their peoples to the iron fist that typically accompanies this type of regime. That was the past‚ and one would think that these regimes have

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    Totalitarianism regime in North Korea Year 2011 was certainly a bad year for dictators. Kim Jong-Il‚ the supreme leader of Totalitarian regime in North Korea had passed away following a heart attack at the age of 69. His place was replaced by his own son‚ Kim Jong-Eun. It was already predicted to find North Koreans were shedding tears over the passing of a dictator. However‚ what may surprise is that some of the tears shed are spontaneous and authentic (Jones‚ 2011). Are these people really loved

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    The bloody Vietnam War of the 1950’s was fought by the brave American troops with the help of the Canadian citizens. Though‚ sources claim that Canada had a limited amount of contribution in the war‚ facts state otherwise. The Vietnam War took place during the Cold War era where a military conflict had occurred in Vietnam‚ Laos‚ and Cambodia from November 1 1955 to April 30 1975. Canada became officially involved in the Vietnam conflict in 1954‚ as part of the International Commission for Supervision

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    Vietnams Impact on American Citizens The Vietnam War had a large effect on American citizens. The Vietnam war lasted 10 years‚ over 2.5 million people died and millions were injured. There were more bombs dropped in the Vietnam War than in all of WWII. There has yet to be another war that has caused Americans to lose confidence in the national government and become as divided as the Vietnam War did. The Vietnam War changed the lives of the American soldiers and citizens’ like no other war has. The

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    Human rights in North Korea Torture and other ill-treatments:  At the moment there are 200’000 people in prison camps in North Korea. They all have to work very hard and nearly all of them are subjected to torture.  North Korea has political and non political prison camps. The conditions in the prison camps for political crimes are much harder.  Prisoners are punished if they for e.p. do not work fast enough or if they forget the prison rules or the text of patriotic songs.  Forms of punishment

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    Many people would most likely feel conflicted if a very large pipeline was being built through their back yard. Some would even take action. In the article‚ “Native Americans Celebrate pause of North Dakota Pipeline‚ Vow to Fight on‚” the author‚ Dave Thompson‚ claims the Native Standing Rock Sioux Tribe feels the same way about their sacred land. However‚ through growing efforts the Native people of the local region of the pipeline’s construction to discontinue this pipeline they are making progress

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    particular body of individuals. Political oppression asserts that the government is oppressing a body or group of individuals. One of the most well known cases of political oppression is the current situation in the Democratic Peoples Republic of North Korea. Historical Context In the early 1950s‚ after the liberation from Japan and the end of World War II‚ Korea was left to establish a new political system and type of governance. Amidst the Cold War‚ one party believed Korea should side

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    North Korea: The Hermit Kingdom The country of North Korea‚ which lies in the most eastern portion of Asia‚ is a country that has prided them with isolating itself from the rest of the world‚ therefore also known as the Hermit Kingdom. Due to the fact of being a country‚ which metaphorically walls itself from the rest of the world‚ it is hard to keep accurate statistics and information up to date about it. Relations between the United States of America and North Korea‚ since the signing of

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    Moreover‚ when North Korea citizens are feeling ill the hospital is free‚ but they have to pay for the doctor and medicine. It is difficult for a citizen to get the health care that they deserve because they cannot afford it. There are times when doctors come from other countries to see and help out patient at no charge. Jonathan Watts states “But according to the WFP‚ supplies are dying up because countries that were formerly major donors have either cut or reduced their support as a result of tensions

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    Korea in World War II‚ North Korea introduced communism into their country aiming to create a country where everyone was equally wealthy. However‚ unlike the expectation‚ NK’s national plans didn’t work out well‚ and North Koreans started to suffer from political oppression and chronic food shortages. North Koreans who could not stand the situation in their home country started fleeing from North to South Korea. first broadcast in July 2007 reveals the 10 day journey of the North Korean defectors who

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