The Conformity Seen in “The Boy in The Stripped Pyjamas” is Still Present Today
Conformity. Everyone does it but no one wants to admit it, presumably brought up by the Second World War. The text, The Boy in the Stripped Pyjamas by John Boyne is a fictional recount of the events of the war and provides many examples of conformity. However, many would like to believe that a catastrophe as large and as horrific as that cannot repeat itself because of the new awareness of conformity, but have we really eliminated it from our society?
Israeli Fighter Details 1948 Genocide
Israeli fighter details 1948 genocide.
A Long Look Into Genocide
This essay discusses the aspects of Genocide and the affects of it. From defining Genocide to exemplifying Genocide in Darfur and in North America with the Native Americans, this essay provides a complete picture with sources.
Biafra – Nigeria’s nemesis
Return of the Muslim rebels.
Holocaust Analysis
Analysis of the Holocaust, Hitler’s final solution and it’s impact on the world.
Useful for those year 12 students completing the HSC studying the after the bomb module in English Extension I.
Man vs. Animal,which One is More Humane?
The human race has committed so many atrocities yet we still call ourselves humane.
The Darfur Conflict
What the U.S. should do.
Invasion of The USA
Obama and his wrath of self. Don’t let history repeat itself.
Two Days Mass of Violence
I am a white female with a three year old boy living in South Africa. The night of 26 October I received an email that struck fear in my heart- quoting Afrikaners are warned that`it will not be very wise to be in the vicinity of those announced venues on 27 and 28 October. However it will also not be safe anywhere else in the country and it would be wise to sleep with your eyes open to protect your loved ones`
Relativism and Morality
Moral choices are conducted on a daily basis, by every culture, which can be viewed on an ethical scale of right or wrong, by other cultures. In her writing of “Some Moral Minima”, Lenn E. Goodman views several aspects of morality and relativism, and argues that certain things are just wrong. In this article, I will state my opinion on challenges Goodman presents to relativism. I will also provide my thoughts on if there are such universal moral requirements.











