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    The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) is a rebellion group which was originally formed against President Yoweri to stop oppression in north Uganda. Now the LRA is a rebel group who focuses on self-preservation by stealing supplies and abducting children from towns and villages to fill the ranks in its “army.” The LRA is led by Joseph Kony‚ who took over as leader when Alice Lakwena was exiled. The Ugandan government has been involved in trying to stop this group with the help of Democratic Republic of

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    However the Kurdish genocide started decades before the Anfal and has claimed countless fatalities and victims. Anfal was part of an extensive policy that was started in the 1960s on Saddam Hussein’s ascension to power to ethnic cleansing the Kurdish inhabitance from northern part of Iraq. This process named as “Arabization” spanned the years from the early 1960s to 1991 and succeeded in substantively driving Kurdish families out of their houses in the Kurdistan region to desert areas of Iraq or

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    The Tlingit are a matrilineal society that occupy the Pacific Northwest Coast of the United States. Historically‚ the Tlingit developed in the mild and rainy coastal beach heads of southeast Alaska‚ near the present day capital of Juneau. This area is home to various types of berries‚ ranging from strawberries and cranberries to the more exotic salmonberry and soapberry. It is also home to various species of animals‚ including brown bears‚ several species of salmon‚ and other maritime creatures.

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    Fast Food Nation

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    "Issues Surrounding the Nation’s Slaughterhouses" In the book‚ Fast Food Nation‚ Eric Schlosser discusses the problems that the nation is facing with fast food restaurants. Schlosser wrote this book because he was concerned with where the fast food industry was taking America. He voices his concern about the children and their health regarding meat bacteria‚ and the fat content of the food. He also mentions how potato farmers‚ cattle ranchers‚ and chicken raisers are suffering from the industry

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    Genocide is a terrible thing and the Darfur War is no exception. The darfur war started in 2003 and has increased to at least 480‚000 people killed‚ 2.8 million people displaced and made refugees. The people who were targeted were the non-Arab individuals‚ attacked because rebels to the country were attacking the government. The rebels claimed that the non-arab population was being suppressed by the government. When these rebels attacked an air force base‚ the Sudanese President Omar Bashir hired

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    The Genocide In Uganda

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    “Genocide is an attempt to exterminate a people‚ not to alter their behavior” - Jack Schwart. Uganda has been greatly affected by genocide‚ different factors and people contribute to the problems there. Uganda is a landlocked country in Africa. It has a tropical climate and is divided into three distinct areas‚ the swampy lowlands‚ a fertile plateau with wooded hills‚ and a desert region. It has a population of 37.58 million and has one of the lowest median ages in the world‚ age 15. Uganda’s capital

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    Armenian Genocide Causes

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    To further analyze the causes of genocides‚ the first genocide that scholars tend to examine is the Armenian genocide‚ which began on April 24th‚ 1915 and by its conclusion in 1917 would have taken an estimated 800‚000 to 1.5 million lives. The Armenian Genocide was so horrific that in 1943 Raphael Lemkin‚ a polish lawyer‚ coined the word genocide deriving it from the stem of Ancient Greek γένος ‎(génos‚ “race‚ kind”) or Latin gēns ‎(“tribe‚ clan”) (as in genus)‚ +‎ -cide ‎(“killing‚ killer”). The

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    What is the Armenian Genocide? The Armenian Genocide is as mass genocide that killed 1.5 million Armenians‚ assyrians‚ and greeks. The ottomans carried out this act of hatred toward these group of people. The start date was April 24‚ 1915 to 1917 but the month when is ended is unknown. Many of the Armenians‚ assyrians‚ and greeks question why there group of individuals were killed. The attacks that the ottomans carried out were mass deportation of the groups but mostly mass murder. The Armenian Genocide

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    “How bad are things in Darfur? Ask the villagers who saw their neighbors trussed with chains and burned alive. Ask the 1.2 million people who have been terrorized into fleeing the embers of their homes” (Sudan Can’t Wait). According to the Gale encyclopedia‚ Genocide is the intent to destroy a national‚ ethic‚ racial or religious group. The perpetrator does this by killing‚ removing civilians from their homes or doing serious mental or bodily harm to someone (Rothenburg). In Darfur‚ Sudan a civil

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    Requiem Guatemala Summary

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    Tragedy and the Ethic of Responsibility Requiem Guatemala reflects the Guatemalan civil war and the attempt to stop the communist. This war was between the civilians and the government‚ leading to multiple massacres including‚ the massacre of cuarto pueblo‚ and the massacre of Puente alto. Five young men of Santa Cruz gave up their lives for the people‚ all this recorded by a priest named Father Fernando Bermudez‚ who had to flee to Mexico after receiving several death treats for his recordings

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