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    Luke Wahlen October 27‚ 2011 Morality Hotel Rwanda             In the movie Hotel Rwanda‚ there were many situations where heroism and conscience where shown. In the movie there was a man named Paul who was almost always showing both of these characteristics. He had a very informed conscience‚ even with the brutal situation he was in. An informed conscience is a conscience that is educated and developed through constant use and examination. Paul shows this type of a conscience because he was

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    Term Project: Chapter 2-Alice Ingabire-Schaut; Rwanda Alice Ingabire-Schaut came to the United States in 1998 from a Tutsi tribe in Rwanda‚ which is in central Africa. Even though Alice is from Rwanda‚ she spent most of her childhood as a political refugee in Uganda. In 1994‚ the Hutu government that ruled Rwanda‚ killed thousands of Tutsis and then collapsed when the rebels attacked. Alice had joined many Tutsis that were flooding back into their homelands. When she returned‚ the air smelled of

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    I can see many reasons why the author wrote this memoir. First off‚ he wanted to talk about what he had to go through during the Sierra Leone Civil War. He wanted to show the disturbing sides to what war really does. The rebels of the war did some horrible things in this war. They destroyed many villages in the country. This was including Ishmael’s villages‚ which caused the death of his entire family. Even the government did horrible things to fight against the rebels. They recruited boys to their

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    Dave Eggers wrote What is the What to raise awareness about the Sudanese Civil War‚ and the Lost Boys living in America. Eggers originally decided to write his novel after he was approached by Achak Deng‚ who asked him to write about his life. Eggers was interested in the conflicts in Sudan‚ and making the voices of the lost boys in America heard‚ and decided to write Deng’s story. The story itself follows Achak Deng‚ a child refugee who migrated to the United States under the Lost Boys of Sudan

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    Courage Argument Essay

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    Winston Churchill once said‚ “Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.” Churchill’s definition of courage has this duality to it in the sense that courage is not just being able to fight this and that‚ but it is also being able to control that and fight only when necessary. Courage can be defined in so many ways and have so many aspects‚ but what is true courage? Despite common belief‚ courage is not just doing everything possible to help

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    Kamehameha is the first person to rule all the 8 main islands. He had to kill many high ali’i and their sons‚ he also had to kill his own relatives to conquer the hawaiian islands. Kamehameha needed to go through many wars and battles to kill the other ali’i. He had many foreign advisors‚ weapons‚ and techniques to help him in wars. His last battle in the unification of Hawaii is the battle of Nu’uanu‚ where he fought against Kalanikupule and Kaiana and he forced many warriors to fall off the cliff

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    The United Nations Operation in Somalia (UNOSOM I) was set up to safely make humanitarian aid possible to people trapped by civil war and famine. This was the first time that the peacekeeping force has been used for “humanitarian intervention”. This mission was set to provide protection‚ security for the people of Mogadishu and its surroundings. In November 1991‚ there was heavy fighting in the Somali capital of Mogadishu between armed forces allied to General Mohamad Farah Aidid‚ or to Mr. Ali

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    In William Goldings “Lord of the Flies” and the movie “Hotel Rwanda” directed by Terry George both Ralph and Paul Rusesabaginas courage proved that an ordinary person can act against great evil. Both the book and the movie have a similar setting‚ theme‚ character‚ tone‚ and mood. The setting in “Lord of the Flies” and “Hotel Rwanda “is very similar. In “Lord of the Flies” the boys are stuck on a deserted island with no help and in “Hotel Rwanda” no one wants to help them so they are also deserted

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    A cult known as the Boxers has brought about a war in China. The Boxers are part of an evil doing secret society that originated ten years ago. This society has turned against the innocents: are very own missionaries‚ and those who see refuge with god. These savages have been committing acts of blasphemy. They have pillaged our churches‚ burned our brave preachers at stave‚ and ruthlessly slaughtered our followers. These barbarians have murdered hundreds of thousands of women and children. The Qing

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    Another major problem in the DRC is that transnational corporations are financing rebel groups and government militias to monopolize coltan‚ which is creating a constant power struggle and conflict over the control of these mines (Carpenter 2012:9). The conflict that occurred in Kilwa with the Canadian mining corporation Anvil and the Congolese troops is a perfect example of a transnational corporation supporting Congolese troops in order to protect a valuable mining facility. The widespread demand

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