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    Fire on Us from the Sky

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    Topic 1: War and Survival Question 1. Why did war come to Benson‚ Alepho and Benjamin’s homeland? Who was fighting and why? How did the government and the rebel forces use propaganda (manipulating facts and media to achieve their goals) to further their position in the war? Why did war come to Benson‚ Alepho and Benjamin’s homeland? In 1959‚ violence between the Tutsi and Hutu erupted. Hutus overthrew Tutsi rule‚ declared an independent republic and elected the first Hutu president‚ Greg wa

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    By using the lack of notes played‚ Cage leads to the question of how to hear humanity in silence. While exploring the central African country of Rwanda‚ Phillip Gourevitch writes about his personal observations of the silences created by the genocide in his essay called “We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families.” He pays attention to the lack of bodies as a silence

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    Hitler Good Vs Evil

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    Human perception of what actions are good or evil is arbitrary‚ and those actions are based only on our own judgement. It is difficult to establish a set principal of what is good or evil‚ because people will always view ideologies differently and feel the need to see the world in their way. The human need to designate actions as good or evil is to reassure themselves of their own actions or beliefs as justified and morally right. People have the tendency to view specific actions as good or bad so

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    ones. Seeing the children’s bodie’s decomposing was very graphic to me just lying there as they were decomposing in the sun. “(The history channel)” “From April to July 1994‚ members of the Hutu ethnic majority in the east-central African nation of Rwanda murdered as many as 800‚000 people‚ mostly of the Tutsi minority”( historychannel.com) I was also angry and ashamed was that America didn’t help these poor people because it was not in their benefit. They only cared for Americans and if they were

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    Tutsis through goodwill and courageous negotiations‚ are chronically ordered and told in detail. Ominously‚ the author introduces you into a standard of life that to us seems inexistent. The Tutsi tribe was historically seen as the ruling class of Rwanda while Hutu were considered farmer folk. Following World War I the Belgians were authoritarian rulers in the region‚ fueling further disputes between the Hutu and the Tutsi people by dividing them stereotypically-the Hutus being the poorer folk while

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    fashion.” Although Dalrymple suggests that Milgram manipulated his subjects‚ he still admits that obedience led the subjects to commit awful acts. Sartwell shows how people can be motivated into doing horrible acts for others with the example of the Rwanda Hutus. The Hutus were offered cars and houses to kill the Tutsis. This shows how average people can be coned into doing other peoples dirty work with the right

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    War In The Congo

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    Congos. A conflict dubbed the Africa’s world war has been raging since 1996 in the wake of the Rwandan genocide. After the genocide more than two million Hutus fled to The Congo afraid of prosecution from the new Tusis government. In 1996 Uganda and Rwanda invaded the Congo on claims of rooting out out Hutsu war criminal‚ and a war then began. The war was settled but not ended there are still rebel forces all over the Congoo that the government can’t deal with. Working condition in the mines are appalling

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    Strength in what remains

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    Willpower and its merits In the book “Strength in what remains” by Tracy Kidder‚ the main protagonist named Deo was a man that faced many hurdles in his life. From escaping the Genocide in Rwanda and Burundi‚ which was because of the domestic racial dispute between Hutus and Tutsi (groups of ethnic people) to his time in New york. Deo faced insurmountable odds and opposition. Despite this set back‚ it seemed as if providence was on Deos side‚ granting him countless fortunes and blessings. Many

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    “Hotel Rwanda” Teresa Gonzales Yulo BEEN 4 A Reaction Paper on the movie “Hotel Rwanda” “Hotel Rwanda” Teresa Gonzales Yulo BEEN 4 A Reaction Paper on the movie “Hotel Rwanda” 08 Fall 08 Fall Hotel Rwanda describes the rivalry between two ethnic groups‚ the Hutus and the Tutsis. Both groups shared the same language‚ culture‚ territory‚ customs and beliefs but had different physical features and belonged to different ‘classes’. On the 6th of April 1994‚ the Presidents of Rwanda and Burundi

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    social crisis (Hintjens). Many have argued that even as all these were contributing factors‚ the main cause of the Rwandan genocide was the involvement of both the Belgian and the German colonial policies (Man 2005). The two main ethnic groups in Rwanda‚ the Hutus and the Tutsis lived in harmony for many years‚ but with the new born idea of “divide and rule” brought by

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