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Category: /Literature/English
…; nevertheless, they were. The Spanish explorers were responsible for physical changes on the land, virtual genocide of the cultures already present, and documentation of rivers, valleys, harbors, bays, and the like. They were very strong influences, but it wasn’t…
Details: Words: 1914 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…to eliminate a race because of a minute inadequacy revealed by genetic information. If it were found that one race commonly had impaired motor skills, then the whole race would be branded as inept. Who knows what genocide could be started by this information…
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…to eliminate a race because of a minute inadequacy revealed by genetic information. If it were found that one race commonly had impaired motor skills, then the whole race would be branded as inept. Who knows what genocide could be started by this information…
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Category: /History
…his barbaric actions. He ordered thousands of those who opposed him to be executed, and thousands to be thrown into prison. Hitler also committed the most brutal act that any human could do. Hitler practiced genocide. Hitler wanted to eliminated all…
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…to make amends for the years of hate that Christianity has given the homosexual community (Alliance). Religion has been the seed of many catastrophes. It has been the underlying force for war, massacres and genocides. It has been used…
Details: Words: 1830 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…of the Tibetan culture and religion. “These acts of interference with the births of Tibetans are acts of Genocide” (Dhir, 73). The limiting of the population is done through “crucification, dismemberment, vivisection, beheading, burying, burning, and scalding alive…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the delicate matter of transracial adoptions. Transracial adoption, which is often referred to as “cultural genocide,” is viewed as a naïve experiment that is destined for failure. In most states, custom reflects and reinforces these beliefs: public policy, formally…
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Category: /History
…especially by fire (i. E. a nuclear Holocaust), 3 a often cap. :the mass slaughter of European civilians and especially Jews by the Nazis during World War II –usually used with the b: a mass slaughter of people; especially genocide. The Holocaust is generally…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the healthy self-development of themselves as Black people.”15 This organization has even branded interracial adoption as “cultural genocide.”16 One social worker that is a member of the NABSW feels that, “Our children must remain in the black community…
Details: Words: 1965 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…, including occasions of the most advanced Western nations, does> not exclude genocide as an option of the dominant group for maintaining> its privileged position. However, while social scientists are reticent> about prediction, trends that become manifested…
Details: Words: 1998 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)