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    TOPIC: THE CAUSES OF ARMED CONFLICTS IN RWANDA FROM 1990-1994 Armed conflicts have always been a recurring reality in Rwanda since many years ago‚ but the most bloody was the one which started in 1990 and resulted by a big genocide in 1994. So‚ in my analysis‚ I will focus specially on the causes of armed conflicts in this African

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    through those obstacles. In the face of adversity‚ moral character causes some people to prevail while others fail. During the Rwandan genocide the will to survive of the Tutsis causes them to survive against the insurgent majority Hutu’s. After many deaths and endless torture the Tutsis‚ an African ethnicity in Rwanda‚ are seeking a safe haven in this time of genocide and will go to anyone for help just so they can survive. One person in particular Rusesabagina‚ a Hutu hotel manager married to

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    countries through many different ways. Paul and Oskar show different ways of helping out the people in their own countries by using their exquisive styles. In “Hotel Rwanda” Paul Ruesesabagina is a hotel manger in Rwanda during the Rwandan genocide. The genocide is going on because the Hutus believe that the Tutsis killed their president and that is why the Hutus are attacking on the Tutsis. Paul is a Hutu‚ but his wife Tatiana and his children and other close friends are all Tutsis and it is

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    TO WHAT EXTENT IS NATIONALISM A POSITIVE FORCE?Nationalism has been viewed as both a positive and a negative force‚ and both positions have been demonstrated today and throughout history. It is the biggest social and political force of the world. It unifies people and makes them stronger. It can lead to a stable economy‚ patriotism and even ultranationalism. But‚ one could argue that all these things‚ especially ultranationalism have had bad consequences such as crimes against humanity‚ fascism and

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    people’s lives matter to. In World War ll many countries were blinded and never believed of the terrible things the Jewish lived through. For years many lived in ignorance and decided it was best to let them deal with their own problems. In 1994 the Rwandan Genocide also sparked while some never thought much of it. Due to such actions hundreds of lives were lost. How many innocent people have to be killed‚ abused‚ or tortured for us to take a

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    Taking on Responsibility In 1994 the Hutu ethnic group targeted the Tutsis ethnicity of Rwanda‚ this was one of the worst massacres to occur in recent history and is now deemed to be a genocide of the Tutsis. During this genocide‚ a citizen of Rwanda‚ Paul Rusesbagina assumed responsibility for many Tutsis refugees that were fleeing for their safety. Paul was a Hutu man that was the General Manager of a luxury hotel known as the Hotel Des Milles Collines in Kigali‚ Rwanda. Throughout the film

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    Bosnian Genocide Genocide is the deliberate extermination of a large group of people belonging to a different race or religion . Bosnia was an independent country that struggled for Bosnian Territorial Soverignity . Bosnia became seperated into different religious groups‚ the Serbians‚ the Croatians and the Bosniaks . The Serbians tried killing off the Croats and Bosniaks which led them to conform to the eight major stages that all genocides clearly adhere to . In april 1992 ‚ Bosnia was recognized

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    A Smile A Day‚ Keeps The Challenges Away As a child‚ I was taught to smile at everyone I would meet. A smile is like the common cold‚ easy to exchange between people and affects a person for little while. My Community has used my optimism in a beneficial manner. This is shown through my ambition to teach others‚ the optimism I have for dramatic arts‚ and through dedication to an annual school fundraiser that raises money for the Rwanda Foundation. Since first entering the educational system‚ I was

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    Introduction Imagine an African country‚ riddled with mass genocide‚ divided by the deep seeded Hutu hatred of the Tutsi tribe built up over many years of perceived injustice. Now picture a hard-working man stuck in this conflicting scenario trying to protect his family and subsequently many others along the way. Hotel Rwanda is a heart-wrenching unfolding of a man’s journey to free his family from the turmoil around them and what he accomplishes as a result of his moral values and skill in adaptation

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    difference between our Constitutional freedom of expression and offensive &/or inflammatory speech? Do you think that there should be limits on expression in the media? Do you think that there already is censorship? 3. How does Rusesabagina use the “Rwandan No” as a way to critique first his own culture and then the international community? What effect do Rusesabagina’s accounts of the actions of the United Nations and the United States have on your impression of either? What‚ if anything‚ do you think

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