armenian genocide

A small lesson that could make a big difference

March 17, 2009

Last week in my English class, we saw the movie “Hotel Rwanda.” As a sort of follow up and more of a visual/hands on learning method, we was told to do a follow up on incidents like Rwanda on other parts of the world. My group choose the Armenian Genocide. One of the guideline’s was to create a small and simple presentation so that the others in the class could learn also without having to dig up all the info. The catch was it need to have some sort of technological method to present. So we came up with the idea of having a site put together, the original site was a bit less complex but overall I think we did good(all done in one day).

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Armenian Genocide

March 9, 2009

Before the Genocide Somewhat surprisingly to many, Armenians and Turks lived in relative harmony in the Ottoman Empire for centuries. Armenians were known as the “loyal millet”. During these times, although Armenians were not equal and had to put up with certain special hardships, taxes and second class citizenship, they were pretty well accepted and […]

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YouTube – Sen. Barack Obama Discusses Armenian Genocide …

March 9, 2009

This is a small clip on the thought of the Armenian Genocide, from Sen. (Now President) Obama.

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