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    F.) attempted to overthrow the government. The R.U.F. took control of eastern and southern Sierra Leone territories that were rich in diamonds. In order to purchase weapons and ammunitions, the R.U.F. would enslave villages and use the citizens

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    actions affect someone in another part of the world, and even more rarely do we care. Every once in a while we donate, send our prayers over Facebook, or rally against unjust treatment and terrorism. However, what I have learned from watching Blood Diamond and Babel is that more often than not, we unknowingly contribute to the very instances we seek to fight against. Every action we do, especially in affluent countries, has a global affect. In the movies, the intertwined story lines of seemingly

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    passion and dedication will get them there. In the movie Blood Diamond by Edward Zwick and in the novel The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho it can be found that both had similar messages of pursuing their dreams and never giving up. Not even in the roughest times. In The Alchemist, we had Santiago who is on a mission to find his treasure along with Danny Archer and his journey to find the blood diamond with Solomon Vandy. The movie Blood Diamond had many messages and themes throughout it. It explained

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    Child soldiers are average kids taken from the normal lives and trained to be useful to the military. Currently, there are approximately 200,000 child soldiers in Sierra Leone. The film Blood Diamond, directed by Edward Zwick, portrays the life of a child soldier accurately as all one needs to do is read Ishmael Beah's autobiographical essay “The Making and Unmaking of a child Soldier” to see that the events are based on a horrific account of the process. The film’s opening screen shows a little

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    and you shall savor a meal in this vehement place. These my friends, are blood diamonds. Africa is

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    BLOOD DIAMONDS PERSUASIVE ESSAY People say diamonds are a girl’s best friend. A friend that makes you happy and proud to have- but can you really trust them? What if you little “friend” on your dainty little finger not only cost a ridiculous amount of money but also cost the lives of innocent people? That would really make you reconsider buying a diamond and make you reconsider whom you trust. See, you really have to be careful where your sparkly, little gem comes from. Do you have any idea

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    Blood diamonds has been spawning millions of dollars for African civil wars throughout the years. Controlling two thirds of the world’s diamonds, De Beers is a London based com-pany that has been involved in the mining of blood diamond in Africa shortly after its discovery. An establishment of an international diamond certification scheme, the Kim-berley Process, came to the rescue in 2003, ensuring that diamonds are blood-free and allowing them to be shipped

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    After reading the select chapters from Diamond’s book, I agree that the roots of inequality lie within the geography of the land. Diamond states, “Geographic variation in whether, or when, the peoples of different continents became farmers and herders explains to a large extent their subsequent contrasting fates” (86). The location of where people resided in played a significant role in determining what their future would be like. Some individuals had access to plants and animals that other lacked

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    kneel before a stump. As the man screamed, he severed one limb first, then the next” (Campbell, Ch. 1, para. 6). Ismael described the way that the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) attacked his village of Koidu, Sierra Leone – an area that is rich in diamonds, the catalyst that led not only to the RUF, but the civil wars that plagued the region. Even though Ismael’s story is likely a dramatized conglomerate of similar tales from the region, it does serve to illustrate the plight for which Sierra Leone

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    Poverty in Africa Most people heard the word “poverty in Africa.” It is an issue that many country, other countries, wanted to help out with Some charities every year to help the African countries that are in need. However, the amount of poverty in Africa rose 44% from 1994 to 2005, and the numbers keep rosing. Also, 32 of the 49 least-wealthy countries are in Africa. the questions are, why are many of Africa country are poor. Conflict In the past 50 years, there are more than 20 major civil wars

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