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    Victor Mardikian Mr. Reese 4A Honors World History 13 May 2013 Armenian Genocide 1915-1923 After their defeat in the Balkan War‚ the Ottomans lost not only their European territories‚ but also their pride and self-importance. To regain their pride in nationalism‚ they felt it necessary to impose their culture‚ language and especially‚ their religion on the minority‚ the Armenians. The Armenians were designated to a second-class citizenship‚ had to abide inequalities‚ and endure special hardships

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    they knew how to be a leader and to earn respect. Unfortunately Okonkwo was not able to keep this respect throughout the whole book‚ he lost it . Paul was able to keep the respect of others by keeping many Hutu and Tutsi refugees safe throughout the genocide. This brings out the weakness in Okonkwo. He was too focused on being a powerful man that he lost grasp of his people. One of Okonkwo’s biggest weaknesses was not being able to control the situation he was given. He lost control of his family and

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    Armenian Genocide Analysis

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    One Million Five Hundred Thousand RISE OF TURK PARTY The Armenian Genocide was the deadliest genocide‚ resulting in approximately 1.5 million Armenian lives lost. The Young Turks were the perpetrators that orchestrated the removal of Armenians. This group was formed because of the Sultan Abdul-Hamid and his power (Adalian 2017). Due to the lack of progression and change in the Ottoman Empire‚ a group of military officers took it upon themselves to try and make a change to this empire that had

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    The Power of Film Living in a society where media permeates every realm of our lives‚ one can see the importance of film in the modern world. Often times‚ we only see films as source of entertainment‚ or an escape from reality. But sometimes‚ films can tell a story of reality in a way that makes you open your eyes to a world unbeknownst to you prior watching the film. A film can disseminate information faster and broader‚ thus‚ a wider audience is able to be educated about certain issues and

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    free-lancers to save more than a thousand lives they have somehow become responsible for. When "Hotel Rwanda" premiered at Toronto 2004‚ some reviews criticized the film for focusing on Paul and the colonel‚ and making little effort to "depict" the genocide as a whole. But director Terry George and writer Keir Pearson have made exactly the correct decision. A film cannot be about a million murders‚ but it can be about how a few people respond. Paul‚ as it happens‚ is a real person‚ and Col. Oliver is

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    Darfur‚ South Sudan‚ Poland‚ Burma and Rwanda‚ the common factor between these places are all of them known in some part of the recent history by genocide. The most shameful act could be done by people against others. Killing people in massive numbers happened on those places. And‚ the leading cause is hate. Thus‚ classification is common action on these crimes. We name some people Hutu and others Tutsi‚ or Jewish or Gypsy‚ or Christian or Muslim. During the Second world war ‚1939-1945‚ Jews targeted

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    incredible the sense of peace and beauty in that group; you could see people holding their hands in prayer. Now‚ whether you believe in the Spirit or not‚ what he did was give the people their dignity back. Every time there was a spot where the Rwandan Patriotic Army soldiers weren’t‚ I’d try to sneak some kids out

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    When I saw the different colored cards being passed out‚ I found myself both intrigued and slightly skeptical. The readers around the room began to share the side of history that had been rarely told when I was a young girl. The history covered the genocide of the native people through war‚ disease‚ and forced travel from their original lands to the reservations. This particular workshop is able to place you in the position that the Native American people were placed in. The dramatic effect caused by

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    Hotel Rwanda Sparknotes

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    In both English and History class‚ we discussed different issues and compared our ideas with the movie Hotel Rwanda which revealed the genocide and the Western countries ignorance. They labeled the time of unrest as `an act of genocide´‚ therefore not allowing nations to come and aid the victims because their interest did not lie in helping politically as it was not beneficial. Paul Rusesabagina‚ the main protagonist‚ is a brave hotel manager who saved the lives of the Tutsis he housed in a hotel

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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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