International law defines genocide in terms of violence committed “with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group,” yet this approach fails to acknowledge the full impacts of cultural destruction. There is insufficient international discussion of “cultural genocide,” which is a particular threat to the world's indigenous minorities. Despite the recent adoption of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which acknowledges the rights to culture, diversity, and self-determination, claims of cultural genocide are often derided, and their indicators dismissed as benign effects of modernity and indigenous cultural diffusion. This article considers the destruction of indigenous cultures and the forced assimilation of indigenous peoples through the analytical lens of genocide. Two case studies—the federally unrecognized Winnemem Wintu tribe in northern California and the Inuit of northern Canada—are highlighted as illustrative examples of groups facing these challenges. Ultimately, this article seeks to prompt serious discussion of cultural rights violations, which often do not involve direct physical killing or violence, and consideration of the concept “cultural genocide” as a tool for human rights promotion and protection.
C - Excitement
This is because if you expect to succeed, you're expecting something fun and the adrenaline is pumping because you're excited to win and show those around you what you're made of.
A is incorrect as if you're expecting to succeed, you're confident in yourself and you're abilities.
B is incorrect as happiness is more of an after feeling that you get, while excitement is more of an in the moment feeling.
D is incorrect as this is similar to uncertainty; if you're not confident and you expect failure, you'd be hesitant on doing the activity.
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Answer:
A.) The welfare of a human community
Explanation:
The answers B, C, and D revolve around the environment rather than being focused on humans. <em>Anthroprocentric </em>is the thought process that humans are the central or most important element of existence. Answer A does this best as it revolves around the <u>human </u>community.
Answer:
because Science and technology gives you solid proof. ... But that is not the case with humanity and social sciences. It is perspectives, attitudes, and emotions.
The correct answer is - 20 years.
King Saul was a king that was beloved by his people. He was known as king that is very generous, modest, has nice heart, and looks after his people. Saul got anointed as the king of Israel in secrecy by the prophet Samuel, after a chance meeting.
Initially, he was a shepherd, so he was not a man from the high class, but his character and actions brought him a crown. He ruled Israel for 20 years, from 1020 BC until 1000 BC.