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    The Killing Fields

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    “The Killing Fields” follows American journalist Sydney Schanberg and Cambodian translator Dith Pran during their time in Cambodia. Together they are working to cover the tragic events occurring in Cambodia from the chaos of the war. Over the course of the movie‚ Schanberg relies on Pran as a friend and as a source for information. The journalists are faced with conflict when they are at the French embassy and learn that the Khmer Rouge demand that all Cambodians be turned in. Schanberg and others

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    When Broken Glass Floats Author Study The author of When Broken Glass Floats is Chanrithy Him. Him was born in Cambodia in 1965 so she is currently forty-seven years old. She has only written one book‚ which is her autobiography about her struggles as a young child living through the Khmer Rouge. Her book has won the 2001 Oregon Book Award in Literary Nonfiction. Her book has also inspired a film which is called “The Will to Live”. Ms. Him is currently a public speaker sharing her story to children

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    First They Killed My Father.. quotes Death and Revenge: * P 146 - I hate the soldiers... I etch their faces into my memory and plan for the day when I come back and kill them. * P 159 – We are all different now... I am sad and many days I wish I am dead. * P 143 – My hate empowers and scares me... Rage makes me want to survive. * P 251 – Holding on to my hate for the Khmer Rouge soldiers also allows me to go on living the mundane details of life. * P 168 – I need the new memories

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    They Killed My Father

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    Imagine leaving everything that was once a part of your life because a new government began ruling the nation you live in. Imagine watching innocent people being taken away‚ hearing screams and gunshots‚ and knowing that these individuals have been killed without even seeing it happen. This is what living in Cambodia during the Cambodian Genocide was like. Each day‚ instead of growing larger and stronger‚ children were growing weak. As a young girl‚ Loung Ung lived through this war. Years later‚

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    of human kind. It has been the land of immigrants and still is. The melting pot and salad bowl‚ are two metahors often used to describe how the different cultures blend together.? The term “melting pot” was created by Israel Zangwill in his famous play with the same name in 1908. It refers to the many different races from different nations that came to America and then melted down to form the Americans. The ’’Melting pot’’ can also be referred to as assimilation‚ multiculturalism and segregation

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    Blood and Sacrifice A country filled with corruption‚ death‚ and human rights violations. One in every five people would end up dying‚ each one in its own ruthless way. From 1975-1979‚ Cambodia experienced one of the worst genocides in the history of the world. One girl experienced this atrocious genocide at the age of five and lived to tell the tale. The girl‚ Loung Ung‚ shares her experience in the book First They Killed My Father. The theme of First They Killed My Father is that in times of crisis

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    Q. In times of upheaval‚ it is one’s family that is important. Discuss. First They Killed My Father is a highly emotional‚ moving account of the survival of a family - a family brought together through challenging times. The importance of family in the survival of Loung and her siblings throughout and beyond the Khmer Rouge years cannot be overstressed. Essential family values such as a mother’s love for her children‚ obedience to caring father’s advice and cooperation with each other through

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    Imagine an event so terrifying that the memories cause nightmares that cling and refuse to leave‚ dragging a person down to absolute rock bottom. This is what Loung faces in the novel‚ Lucky Child. She experiences a hideous genocide in her home country of Cambodia as a child. During the genocide‚ she is exposed to the deaths of her parents‚ as well as horrendous situations that no girl her age should ever have to go through‚ such as watching her best friend’s brain splatter on her during a bombing

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    Pol Pot vs. Adolf Hitler

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    respective rules. Though Communist leader Pol Pot and German nationalist Adolf Hitler can be compared in several ways‚ there are also myriad differences between their ascendancies. The social dispositions and executions of Adolf Hitler and Pol Pot‚ although similar in several ways‚ also differed for numerous reasons during their supremacies. The social perspectives and exploits of Hitler and Pol Pot have multiple similarities. For example‚ both Pol Pot and Hitler advocated and‚ to an extent‚ succeeded

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    In my opinion the nation is a melting pot. We are a melting pot because despite differences you cannot per say pick up one chunk of something without getting a whole lot of something else. No matter what we are all connected. If the nation were a salad you could pick up something without the involvement of another issue or people. Despite few issues that people are still fighting for equality‚ I would say over all we as a nation are fighting for this equality as a whole. For example gay marriage

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