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…of wonder, and egalitarian. These "savages," post-WWI Modernists pointed out, did not kill millions with mustard gas, machine-guns, barbed wire, and genocidal starvation During the period of the early 1900's, from 1900-1930 an immense change in the way people…
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…Rouge, one of the most notorious and genocidal communist regimes in the history of mankind. From 1975 to 1979 in Cambodia, only four short years, the Khmer Rouge killed close to 1.7 million Cambodians (Vietnam War, 2004). <Tab/>Laos…
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…of those two cultures serves as the proof that Christianity was at the center of the cruel treatment the European showed the Native Canadian.         Systematically, through war, genocide, legislation and 'wayward Indian camps' the people were broken…
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…by wars, nor have they practiced wholesale genocide as some governments have done." * To a large extent, it was a lament over the death culture expressed by Hassan, the religious hero of Shiites' Moslems, that has made deep inroads among Palestinian youth who…
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…of wonder, and egalitarian. These "savages," post-WWI Modernists pointed out, did not kill millions with mustard gas, machine-guns, barbed wire, and genocidal starvation During the period of the early 1900's, from 1900-1930 an immense change in the way people…
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…(Ugalde et. al. 169). Psychological health is often ignored in developing country health studies due to the fact that the medical expertise necessary to diagnose such problems in developing countries is often lacking. The genocidal campaigns undertaken…
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…time, never to be built again." This kind of genocidal war was mitigated by the thinking that eventually became enshrined in the "just war" theory. It became recognized that war should redress wrongs without going to the extent of annihilation…
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…murdered in what we now call the Holocaust, where the Nazi party in Germany attempted genocide, or the planned killing of a whole group of people because of their religion or nationality. Jews worship in synagogues led by a rabbi. Rabbi is a Hebrew word…
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…for participating in the genocidal Crusade. And yet it appears that their support for it was half-hearted. The Crusade was predominantly made up of soldiers from the north of France led by their own counts and lords. Despite their heavy presence in the Languedoc…
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…. The driving question was how could people obey orders in the Nazi system assisting genocide? As later turned out that it can be explained by group pressure. The experiment was on the volunteers, punishing patients with electrical shocks between 15V to 450V…
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