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1.
She encouraged him to make
a difference
<span>2.
</span>Colonel Oliver, the
lady who brought the orphans, Dube was always by his side, U.N. general made
him realize he had to make a difference
<span>3.
</span>At first, he was
focused on his family, then he realized what was going on when innocents were
shot.
<span>4.
</span>He is motivated to
make a difference by the suffering (neighbors at beginning needed help and he
said there was nothing to do about it, he would just help his family)
<span>5.
</span>He became more
empowered when he realized it was up to him, realized that he could sacrifice
for greater cause (over family).
<span>6.
</span>He pushes himself
out of his comfort zone to help others (at beginning, he bribed people; at end,
he stood in front of a gun). Also, he could have hopped on truck and left with
his brother, but he chose to stay and help.
7.
Gregoire was pretending to be his staff member
when he was really a Hutu trying to kill Paul.
<span>8.
</span><span>Rutaganda
and General Bizimungu were </span>tried and convicted<span> by the UN for war crimes in 2002.</span>
The most realistic one is probably the second
one because government leaders usually didn't
change unless their hands were forced threw
assignations or bribery
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