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    language. This breaks off the tribal linkage that is still there in small cities. Here you find different tribes concentrated in a particular location of the city. This is in exclusion of people from any other tribe therefore tending to encourage tribalism. More organized administration is found in metropolitan cities. This is because most of the metropolitan cities are also the capitals of the countries. Security is therefore more enhanced in such places. Most national and international meetings

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    In today’s society‚ one discovers numerous amounts of cruelty and injustice in many parts of the world due to humanity’s ignorance in helping it’s own kind. The three quotations found in the works of Elie Wiesel‚ John Donne‚ and Terry George‚ allows the audience to notice a common message; people should help and care about each other. The speakers wants the audience to realize the significance of one’s act to help those in need within society. For instance‚ in Elie Wiesel’s work‚ she reveals this

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    Nationalism is the ideology of others when they view their group. The sense of nationalism can vary between the different personalities of society. Examples of this are people who are patriotic meaning that they freely express their loyalty and pride about their group to the rest of the population. Some certain individuals can express a different perspective and can be shown to lack interest and are unmotivated about their nation. The sources that I will be explaining show different views of nationalism

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    how to run things ad take control‚ 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

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    _________________________ Body Paragraph #2 Topic Sentence: Colonizing South America could make America make different groups Supporting Evidence #1:)Under Belgium rule rwanda was made into two different groups the tutsi and the hutu. The hutu was made as a work force and the tutsi were used as extended belgium rule.McCormack‚ Pete. (2006) Explanation: The making of these two groups caused many deaths and started violence between the groups just because one was treated better and had more

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    Allegory In the classic novel ‘Lord of the Flies’ Golding makes use of various writing techniques throughout the plot of his novel to communicate his ideas without expressing them directly to his readers. Allegory is one of the three main literary devices Golding uses throughout his novel by utilizing themes and motifs to put together a story that allows for deeper interpretation. Golding uses different types of allegory. One example of allegory described in ‘Lord of the Flies’ is biblical allegory

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    gave Matenge a feeling of security in the village." (p. 42) He "commanded the largest following of diehard traditionalists‚ the ones who h m generation to generation saw to it that things remained as they were". (p. 42 - 43) He "understood tribalism". p.43) "Matenge was the epitome of this darkness with his long‚ gloomy‚ melancholy‚ suspicious face and his ceaseless intrigues‚ bitter jealousy and hatred." (p. 43) "It had always been his policy to transfer hate h m one object to another"

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    (Darfur)‚and Comoros. The African Union’s first peace keeping intervention was in Burundi. The Burundian Civil war was an armed conflict that last quite over a decade. The war was as a result of a long standing ethnic tension between the Hutu and Tutsi tribes in the country. This armed conflict was actually sparked up by the gruesome assassination

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    The African Union: Providing Peace in Africa? A case study of the African Mission in Burundi Dr Annemarie Peen Rodt Department of Politics‚ Languages and International Studies University of Bath‚ 1 West North‚ Bath BA2 7AY‚ United Kingdom Email: apr20@bath.ac.uk International Studies Association Annual Convention 16-19 March 2011. Montreal‚ Canada. This is a first draft. Please do not quote without consulting the author. Comments and questions are more than welcome. Abstract The African Union

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    Running head: EUROPE ETHNIC “Europe’s Ethnic Minorities” Jessica Williams Instructor Amber Welch HIS 306 Twentieth-Century Europe March 1‚ 2011 Europe’s Ethnic Minorities Since the 1900s‚ European History has seen its lows and highs when it came to ethnic tolerance and prejudice. The European Union has been dealing with discrimination for a long period of time. This conflict stems from the principles of social‚ economic

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