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Stop Joseph Kony 2012: A Scam or Something Worse?

by Alzest Azoid in Issues, March 9, 2012
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The worldwide internet phenomena known as Kony 2012 or make Kony famous has made headlines around the world. However, some things remained to be answered and there is quite a substantial amount of evidence to suggest that the Kony 2012 is more of a corporate company’s propaganda plan to milk money from the kind-hearted in the name of saving African children so as to pave way for Western intervention into an area which recently has been found to contain oil…More Details Below!

Kony 2012!

by ChrisZielinski in Crime, March 9, 2012
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Kony 2012 is a movement that demands that the government takes action against Joesph Kony’s actions of abducting children and using them for his own personal needs!

Video ‘Kony 2012 “The Net Hunts a Serial Killer

by nehaahmed in Issues, March 8, 2012
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Who knows Joseph Kony? Thanks to a fast-spreading videos soon half the world. The aim of the film is to take the Ugandan rebel leader. But the methods of the makers are controversial.

The Kony 2012 Campaign

by Alexia Liakounakou in Issues, March 7, 2012
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There is, perhaps, an underlying reason for chasing after Joseph Kony.

Kony 2012…a Force for Good, or for Bad?

by UniquelyJoanna in Issues, March 7, 2012
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There are two sides to every story…the Kony 2012 is raising some interesting questions. What’s your take?

Make Joseph Kony Famous in 2012

by Julian Simmons in Issues, March 7, 2012
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A video by the charity Invisible Children has been going viral in 2012. The aim of the video is to make the rebel leader Joseph Kony famous. However, it is not so he can be celebrated. It is to ensure his capture and trial, for the horrendous crimes against humanity that he has committed.

Relevance of The Marten’s Clause in The Protection of Cultural Properties

by Jonathan Mwesigwa S in Law, January 17, 2012
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This paper is as a result of a research undertaken in the area of International Humanitarian Law. The paper focuses on the importance of the Martens Clause in the protection of cultural properties during non-international armed conflicts.

A Letter to The Ugandan President Regarding Hiv/aids

by infohelp in Issues, January 17, 2012
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A letter talking to the president of uganda about current and future programs involving HIV/AIDS.

An American Culture War in Africa

by Jordan Goodenberger in Issues, January 10, 2012
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An American Culture War in Africa: The Christian Right in Ugandan Politics.

Changing Children’s Lives: A Woman’s Mission

by fanaboi in Issues, December 2, 2011
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Life changed for Dorothy Samson in an Indian orphanage. Seeing the incredible needs of the children there, the Colorado resident knew she could make a difference.

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