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    in the film: Blood Diamond (2006) by director Edward Zwick. By understanding the moral and ethical dilemma of illegal “conflict diamonds” being stolen and smuggled by Danny Archer (Leonardo DiCaprio) there is an unethical and immoral business dilemma he must deal with through other characters he encounters during the Sierra Leone Civil War of 1999. Another character‚ Solomon Vandy (Djimon Hounsou)‚ is a native of the region that has been captured and forced into slavery as a diamond miner/laborer

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    Brianna Selhorst Glenn Ames Contemporary World History 5 December 2007 A Long Way Gone vs. Blood Diamond A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier and the recent 2006 film Blood Diamond both depict how it was living in Sierra Leone‚ Africa during the Civil War in the ‘90’s. While A Long Way Gone focuses on child soldiers and what they had to live and go through for many years‚ Blood Diamond focuses mainly on how the country is torn apart by the struggle between government soldiers and rebel

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    Blood Diamond vs. A Long Way Gone Ishmael Beah’s autobiography is almost unique‚ as far as I can determine – perhaps the first time that a child soldier has been able to give literary voice to one of the most distressing phenomena of the late 20th century. This book tells us how a young boy was forced to become a soldier to preserve his life and live to tell his story. Although Beah was from an under developed nation‚ he had the dreams and thoughts of any normal teenager from the west. It is heartbreaking

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    Blood Dimond Summary

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    In this hand in‚ I will focus on the film Blood Dimond‚ I will include a summary about the film‚ and explaining how the film is connected to the issue of child soldiers. Task B will include information about an ex-soldier who were in war-ravaged Sierra Leone‚ what he experienced and what he saw. After this task I will be focusing about the media‚ why the film has a critical view on media. Then I’ll talk about what I personally think about the movie. The story begins in Sierra Leone in North-western

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    A Diamond

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    “A diamond‚ is the symbol for love‚ commitment‚ and a joyful new beginning‚” said the TV commercial. Many of the world’s diamonds‚ are mined using practices that exploit workers‚ children‚ and communities. A million diamond diggers in Africa earn less than a dollar a day. Miners are dying in accidents‚ child labor is widespread‚ and corrupt leaders are depriving mining communities of funds badly needed for economic development. In extreme cases‚ diamond mining can cause entire ecosystems to

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    Diamond

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    Phuong Nguyen Cheryl Thompson BBB4M0 June‚ 10‚ 2012 Diamonds There are many different kinds of valuable gem in the world; however‚ diamonds is the most precious and favorite stone all the time. As the hardest known naturally material‚ diamond can be used to polish‚ cut and become a jewelery. Consumer claim that diamond is forever‚ that’s why diamond wedding ring represent for the endless love. This is a reason why diamond always become a “hot topic” in the market all over the world.

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    The individual points on the Diamond as well as the whole diamond affect four “ingredients” which are essential in the achievement of the overall nation’s competitiveness. Namely resources and skills; Data used by the firm to decide on which resources and skills to pursue; Individual’s goals within the firm; Firm’s incentive/pressure to invest‚ develop‚ create and innovate. The Diamond help companies and nations to understand all the following determinants

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    According to Jared Diamond‚ what are the “roots of inequality” and what role has these played in the division of the world into ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’? Explain. 1. I believe that the root of inequality is the location. In certain parts of the world some societies live in places that have a vast amount of resources to live from‚ whereas other areas societies are forced to live in areas where the land lacks the amount of food needed to provide for the community. When the community puts all its time

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    Diamond Cut Diamond

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    Diamond cut Diamond A merchant‚ after many years of poverty and hard work‚ moved to a distant region and grew rich. He decided to go home. A man told him that his road was beset by thieves‚ and the merchant left his box of jewels with him until he could get men of his own family to accompany him. When he returned‚ the man denied that it had ever happened‚ and threw him out of the shop. Koosby Ram saw him sitting on the road‚ and asked him what had happened. Then he told him to go back the next

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    jewels‚ since they made a better aspect impression of each one that wears it‚ specially if we are talking about high classes such a first-world countries families and monarchies. but… ¿did we know how these special materials get extracted?‚ Gold‚ diamonds‚ copper or any precious metal that industries use to make womans and mans happy all around the world requires a lot of processes to be in good conditions‚ processes that maybe none of us could imagine‚ a lot of hard working hours and unfair treatments

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