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    Diamond mines known as “ Blood Diamonds” are killing millions of people, just in the last year 200 people have died in these diamond mines. Russia, Africa, Canada, and Australia are damaging their country trying to recover from war. Blood diamonds are deadly and shutting down the diamond mines will solve the issue. Blood diamond industry provides jobs, money for education, housing and medicine. “Blood diamonds are meant to help us recover from the war” (web 2003). These diamond mines are suppose

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    Blood Diamonds

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    Imples Paynter Prof. P.M. Roach Politics & Cultures of Africa Ever since British geologists first discovered diamonds in Sierra Leone 's jungles in the 1930 's, diamonds have been a key factor in the bloody conflict that has ravaged this small West African country. In his novel, Blood Diamonds, Greg Campbell captures the heart wrenching story of one man 's encounter with the Revolutionary United Front (RUF), a rebel group in Sierra Leone, infamous for their brutal tactics of mass rape, torture

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    Blood Diamond

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    Danny Archer Does Have an Epiphany Danny Archer is a character in the movie Blood diamond. Edward Zwick displays the complete transformation of Archer over the course of the movie, from a greedy anti-hero to a selfless hero who puts others before himself. Archer’s epiphany starts after meeting Solomon Vandy in prison, the local fisherman who found the rare pink diamond. Another person that play a huge role in determining the identity of Archer is Maddy Bowen, the reporter from New York. I will

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    Blood Diamonds

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    Blood Diamonds: The Conflict in Sierra Leone       History of Diamonds:   The name "diamond" comes from the Greek word, "adamas" meaning unconquerable. Fittingly diamonds are made of pure carbon, and diamonds are the hardest natural substance known to man.[1][1] Diamonds have long been a sign of wealth and fortune. Kings and queens have worn these forms of concentrated carbon and even more countless millions people over time have lusted after them. These gems can be transparent, truculent white

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    Blood Diamond Research

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    Hendina Riyadi Blood Diamond Research For thousands of years, diamonds have been highly regarded by everyone from kings and queens to ordinary people. Diamonds are a symbol for wealth, elegance, love, and power. Centuries ago, they were also a symbol of courage, invincibility and strength. What is less commonly known is that these stones are also a symbol of terror and death. Conflicts arise from the mining of these gems; many people have died and many are perhaps still dying because of the mining

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    Blood Diamonds in Africa

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    Ms. Korbelack English 121 13 November 2012 “Blood” Diamonds in Africa “In Sierra Leone, more than 10,000 people have suffered amputation because of the diamond trade, which has become a trademark atrocity for the rebels”. Unfortunately, Ibrahim Fofana, a diamond miner, shared a similar fate to the thousands that suffered brutal amputations from the Rebels. Ibrahim Fofana is like many of the miners who are forced to work long brutal hours in diamond mines. And according to UK Channel 5 "The True

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    In developed countries, a diamond signifies love, status, beauty, and endurance/strength; however, in developing countries such as Africa, the diamond symbolizes torture, extreme labor, and exhaustion. The idolization of diamond rings began in the 15th century when Archduke Maximilian of Austria presented Mary of Burgundy a diamond ring upon the suggestion of “a faithful advisor who counseled: “At the betrothal Your Grace must have a ring set with a diamond and also a gold ring” , thus it became

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    Blood Diamonds Letters

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    Dear, um, Kim Kardashian-West, I recently read an article concerning a very expensive push present you asked from your husband, Kanye West, in November. In a KimKardashianWest.com post, you wrote, “This pregnancy, I would love a Lorraine Schwartz diamond choker, like the ones I've worn before to the Art + Film Gala.” You went on to say, “I like the idea of a push present—after nine months of pregnancy it's a sweet and well-deserved thank you. We women go through an entire pregnancy carrying a baby

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    Through the movie Blood Diamond you can see many tragic events happening. There is loss for some people and gain for others. The movie takes place during the time of the civil war in Sierra Leone in 1999 (Synopsis for Blood Diamond). The movie portrays the events that transpired between the government soldiers and rebel forces. (Synopsis for Blood Diamond). As the Movie opens Solomon Vandy is taken away from his family by RUF (the Revolutionary United Front). Among other Solomon is set to work to

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    effective campaign against “conflict diamonds.” Recently, rapper Kanye West raised the issue of conflict “blood” diamonds in his song “Diamonds” (featuring Jay-Z). Conflict diamonds — diamonds mined and traded by rebel groups — have been the source of murder and mutilation in the small, west-African country of Sierra Leone. In the song, West voices his own inner conflict with diamonds: See, a part of me say keep shinin’ How? When I know what a “Blood Diamond” is … In his video, West takes his message

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