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    Rape of Nanking

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    Dec. 1996. Web. 10 Apr. 2 * "The History Place - Genocide in the 20th Century: Rape of Nanking 1937-38." The History Place - Genocide in the 20th Century: Rape of Nanking 1937-38. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 08 May 2013. * Jones‚ Adam. "Gendercide Watch: The Nanjing Massacre." Gendercide Watch: The Nanjing Massacre. N.p.‚ 2002. Web. 08 May 2013. * "The Rape of Nanking‚ 1937." The Rape of Nanking‚ 1937. N.p.‚ 2009. Web. 08 May 2013.

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    Joura 1 Simran Joura R. Barsy Introduction to Conflict Resolution Studies May 14‚ 2015 ! Lessons of the 1984 Anti-Sikh Massacres In the recent decades‚ the Northern Indian states of Kashmir and Punjab have been among the most conflictive regions of the world. On June 1st‚ 1984‚ Indian Prime Minister‚ Indira Gandhi‚ ordered the Indian military to storm the Darbar Sahib in Amritsar- The Golden Temple‚ a religious site‚ the holiest of holies to 25 million Sikhs all over the world and to others who

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    February 2007‚ General List No. 91. Australian International Law Journal. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA191955759&v=2.1&u=ko_k12hs_d68& it=r&p=AONE&sw=w Jones‚ A. (2002). Case Study: The Srebrenica Massacre‚ July 1995. Gendercide Watch. Retrieved from http://www.gendercide.org/case_srebrenica.html Li‚ D. (2000). Anatomy of a Balkan Massacre. Harvard International Review. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA67318464&v=2.1&u=ko_k12hs_d68&it =r&p=AONE&sw=w

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    World War II Research Report Eduardo Perez HIS/114 December 8‚ 2011 Allen Smith World War II Research Report At the end of the First World War‚ many changes were about to happen. The countries on the winning side did not feel victorious after millions had died because of the war. The countries on the losing side would now have to deal with settlements with the western allies. The great empires that once dominated central and Eastern Europe and West Asia had fallen. There was great uncertainty

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    Scholarly articles for chinese one child policy social analysis … one-child policy and the care of children: An analysis … - ‎Short - Cited by 72 … ‚ sex selective abortion‚ and one child policy: analysis … - ‎Zhu - Cited by 111 The effect of China ’s one-child family policy after 25 … - ‎Hesketh - Cited by 247 Search Results Population‚ Policy‚ and Politics: How Will History Judge China ’s One ... www.brookings.edu/research/articles/2013/.../china-one-child-policy-wa

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    Throughout the world human trafficking has been a major issue. This is a global problem that is being battled every day by the victims who fall in the trap of the traffickers. Human trafficking is the recruitment of people for exploitation‚ which usually consists of sex slavery. The main targets are women and children. In a country like China where the population is overcrowded‚ human trafficking is easy to accomplish‚ which can cause destruction of families and suffering of the victims. Human

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    Female infanticide

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    Diffrnce in female infanticide and foeticide Oct 2012 article http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/india-loses-3-million-girls-in-infanticide/article3981575.ece Latest : june 2013 http://digitaljournal.com/article/353738 Rural/urban : http://lawquestinternational.com/alarming-sex-ratio-and-problem-female-foeticide-and-infanticide-india India and china http://www.bbc.co.uk/ethics/abortion/medical/infanticide_1.shtml Website on infanticide >> https://sites.google.com/a/mtholyoke.edu/female-foeticide/artifact-3

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    One Child Policy

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    One child Policy Implemented in China              In 1979‚ a one-child policy was introduced to control China’s growing population and reduce the damage on scarce resources. Despite its success on curbing their population and lowering the demand on resources‚ it’s important that the one child policy comes to an end. It’s the 21st century and a restriction on family size is archaic‚ ruthless as well as demeaning to human rights. How will the country be successful as a whole with such harsh regulations

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    Gangs in Rio

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    Gangs have always been a challenge to a states government. In Rio de Janeiro slums have always been dangerous because of the amount of the amount of gang members going around with guns‚ knives and many other weapons. There are many ways to understand these gangs; many believe that they do it for respect while others believe they do it because they have no other choice. In the movie “City of God” we can see the lives of many gang members that live in the slums. With many different sociologist perspectives

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    Witchcraft And Gender

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    In this essay I will be exploring the actual significance of the gender imbalance in accusations during the witch craze of the 17th century. To do this I must first locate these incidents within the social context of the time and discover attitudes towards the 17th century European woman in general. I shall then look at what kinds of people were most likely to be accused of witchcraft‚ including the plight of men‚ and whether or not gender emerges as the overriding factor. I shall conclude by taking

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