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Angel Eyes

by Gill James in History, May 31, 2012
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They come in the night to fetch her but a kind neighbour lifts her across the wall. Yet this very act of kindness leads her into more danger. The Wild Woman of the woods comes back to life and an old ivory doll and her angel eyes help to identify her.

America’s Stand on Genocide

by BrentKoekkoek in History, May 31, 2012
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I wrote this for my Holocaust and Genocide class, I feel that this is a very important subject to be touched on.

The Holocaust: A Brief Essay

by Systema in History, May 14, 2012
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When I transferred schools mid way through the year, my English class was supposed to write an essay discussing the Holocaust, centered around the book "The Night" by Elie Wiesel. Since I had not read the book at my old school I was allowed to take a different approach. I don’t think I did to great a job on formatting my quotes; however, they are all cited.

Road Tears, a Page in The History of American Indians

by Predators in Ethnicity, March 15, 2012
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At the beginning of the decade 1830-1840, over 125,000 Indians living in Georgia today of American States, Tennesseee, Alabama, North Carolina and Florida. At the end of the decade, only a few thousand more living on their respective territories. Besides settlers wanted their land for their farms and plantations of cotton, the federal government forced Indians to leave their lands and to start a terrible march through the so called "Indian reserves" beyond the Mississippi. Cruel and unjust march is known as Tears Road and is one of the most shameful pages in the history of racism, greed, ignorance and human cruelty.

Rwandan Genocide: A Critical Look

by Carisha Q. in History, March 13, 2012
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800,000 Africans died in this genocide.

The Conformity Seen in “The Boy in The Stripped Pyjamas” is Still Present Today

by man with a stick in Issues, January 20, 2012
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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

by Arif Fathur Mahmuda in Issues, January 4, 2012
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Israeli fighter details 1948 genocide.

A Long Look Into Genocide

by Thomas Krulikowski in Issues, December 30, 2011
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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.

Holocaust Analysis

by Chanman in History, November 4, 2011
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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?

by margiedunn in History, November 4, 2011
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The human race has committed so many atrocities yet we still call ourselves humane.

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