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    The Armenian Genocide also referred as the Armenian Holocaust is gay. Michael Moore is a unique person who educates many people about what goes on in America. He is a realistic person who is unbiased towards his information‚ which makes him stand out from other people. In the documentary film Roger & Me Moore talks about General Motors and the economic impact it has caused towards the community. Moore goes along several ways to meet the management branch of General Motors only to be delayed and ignored

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    The Cambodian Genocide took place because a man named Pol Pot made an army called the Khmer Rouge and set out to create the perfect society. However‚ his method of creating this society involved millions of innocent people dying. He killed people to try and eliminate the old society. Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge used the fear of others to shape their identity by making them feel safe‚ committing mass killings‚ and deprivation. In 1954 Cambodia became independent‚ after being ruled by the French.

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    The Holocaust isn’t the only genocide in History. The definition of genocide is “The deliberate and systematic extermination of a nation‚ racial‚ or cultural group. Two groups in Rwanda‚ the Hutus the dominant and the Tutsis the smaller are at war. The Rwandan Genocide started because of a death of the Rwandan president‚ but no one knows who caused it. To start‚ the Rwandan Genocide was a war between two groups in Africa. There were 2 groups‚ the Hutus and the Tutsis. To start‚ it was originally

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    Attempted Aboriginal Genocide in Rabbit Proof Fence The exploitation and colonizing of the Australian Aborigines by the British settlers in the early 20th century is evident through Rabbit-Proof Fence by Doris Pilkington. Historical background information has provided a deeper understanding into the “stolen generations”; hence‚ we further understand the struggles Daisy‚ Molly‚ Gracie and their families had to go through. The kidnapping of these children to brainwash them of their language‚ tradition

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    Generalising Genocide What qualities do us as people inherit from our gender‚ are men brazen and women reserved? Can we truly accept a feature of us to be definitive‚ and then does that stereo type become true? Alyssa Elver indulges a strong opinion on both the male and female gender as people and their ‘natural’ qualities in this piece of Satirical Monologue ‘Oh‚ Girls Are No Good At Genocide’. Voicing her message through a dictator admiring schoolgirl‚ a Caricature of sorts‚ Elver presents

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    other people to rule and it affected a lot of people instead of helping to solve issues. According to Polgreen it states‚ “"Some people have said that for me to intervene at this point is shocking‚" he says. "I say what is going on now is shocking. Genocide is going on now‚ and it is endangering the lives of many more people.’” This piece of evidence supports my claim because it shows how at the time this

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    Canada’s “Genocide”: Thousands Taken from Their Homes Parents always say that they would do anything for their children‚ but what would you do if you had Child Family Services come into your home and take you child or children away from you and place them with another family? You’d always wonder where they are‚ who they are with‚ and how they are. Most of 3‚000 children in Manitoba are taken from their homes and shipped to the United States‚ where placement agencies often receive fees from the adoptive

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    Language A and Humanities Assessment First of all I would like to thank everyone here today. I will begin with the reason that we gather here. We are here to commemorate the past and visualize a better future. We are here to grief for the dead and bring hope to the next generation. Over the last one-hundred days‚ over eight hundred thousand men women and children died in what is now known around the world as “A Hundred Days of Slaughter.” I know the pain and suffering you have been through

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    Cynthia Bahorich Extended Essay Introduction When Pol Pot took over Cambodia‚ it was one of the most horrible genocides next to the Holocaust‚ in the 1970’s; this was a big part of history. In March 1970‚ Marshal Lon Nol‚ a Cambodian politician who had previously served as prime minister‚ and his pro-American associates staged a successful overthrow to depose Prince Sihanouk as head of state. At this time‚ the Khmer Rouge had gained members and was positioned to become a major player in the civil

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    Genocide When talking about genocide the topic may be difficult to explain or reason yet every person has there own opinion about it. Ward Churchill has a strong belief and how America still faces genocide even today. The thesis of this article is that genocide is practiced world wide and it needs to stop being denied by the people that it is happening all over. People view genocide in many different ways. Before reading this article

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