Blood Diamond

Page 2 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Free Essay

    Blood Diamond - Film Review

    «BLOOD DIAMOND» - Film review. Blood Diamond is an Oscar-nominated political war thriller movie from 2006 directed by Edward Zwick. The movie stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Djimon Hounsou, Jennifer Connelly, Kagiso Kuypers and Stephen Collins. The movie is set during the Sierra Leone Civil War, from 1996 to 2001. We get introduced to the main characters, Danny Archer and Solomon Vandy, both living in Sierra Leone. Solomon gets kidnapped by the RUF (Revolutionary United Front). He got separated from

    Words: 664 - Pages: 3

  • Premium Essay

    Blood Diamond

    does the diamond industry promote responsible trading practices? To promote the trading of diamonds from legitimate sources and to ensure that consumers can be confident in their diamond jewellery purchases, governments, NGOs and the international diamond industry have worked together to implement a ‘certificate of origin’ system, known as the Kimberley Process: The Kimberley Process is a certification system that prevents diamonds from an area of conflict entering the legitimate diamond supply chain

    Words: 569 - Pages: 3

  • Premium Essay

    Blood Diamonds Research Paper

    “resource curse.” Blood Diamonds When thinking about diamonds, many people automatically think of love and happiness due to engagement rings and wedding bands and the commercials that continuously play on television. This is certainly not the case, and many people are missing this fact from this 81.4 billion dollar industry (Baker). Diamonds, especially in the Congo or Sierra Leone, are a symbol of conflict and war, and unhappiness. The United Nations defines conflict diamonds as diamonds that originate

    Words: 690 - Pages: 3

  • Premium Essay

    Blood Diamond Movie Review

    movie “Blood Diamond” is directed by Edward Zwick. This movie is considered as one of the great movies because the diamonds mined at Africa are traded in exchange for firearms and other weapons which are used in civil wars, coups and cruel military dictatorships, and what makes the story interesting is that, which side is worse? Is it the government or the rebels? So the first thing we see in this story if we will relate it to economic situation is that, people face tradeoffs. RUFs mine diamonds and

    Words: 2192 - Pages: 9

  • Premium Essay

    Summary: Clarity On Blood Diamonds

    Clarity on Blood Diamonds Diamonds are mined for a number of reasons. Some reasons may be for paying off certain debts, glamorous jewelry, or for trade. Blood diamonds, also classified as conflict diamonds, are diamonds mined in a war zone and sold for the funding of a rebellion or uprising. Conflict diamonds are also sold to fund civil wars or for the rise of a warlord. Conditions in diamond mining are not always honorable and they are completely horrific. Almost all of the diamond miner in Africa

    Words: 1806 - Pages: 8

  • Premium Essay

    Blood Diamonds Research Paper

    Diamonds are a girls best friend according to a Madonna song, but what does diamonds do to the people and country where they come from? In parts of Africa you can see adults and kids in pools of water looking for them. You might think “Then why aren’t these people rich and why do they live in places like these?” While your answer is that they don’t profit from anything they find. You can find Blood Diamond mines in Sierra Leon, Liberia, Angola, the Republic of Congo, Cote d’Ivories. Central African

    Words: 659 - Pages: 3

  • Premium Essay

    Blood Diamond Essay

    VCE English Unit 1 & 2 Holiday Homework Over the summer break you will be expected to complete the following tasks: • Become familiar with the Year 11 English course outline • Read The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini and answer the activities attached • Find the key words in your text and begin a glossary Your English teacher will collect this homework in Week One of Term One, 2014. All the best!! Failure to complete the required reading and activities will mean that you will be unprepared

    Words: 892 - Pages: 4

  • Premium Essay

    De Beers and the Conflict Diamonds

    De Beers and the Conflict Diamonds De Beers is the most recognizable name in the diamond industry and since it was established in 1888 by Cecil Rhodes; the company have been linked to the “blood diamond” trade because for a long time they had the control of supply and demand of the diamond industry. De beers dominated the diamond market for the best part of the 20th century, but the creation of synthetic diamonds and the discovery of new diamond deposits in other countries have created new challenges

    Words: 1074 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    De Beers

    Multifaceted Strategy Shift Faced with such challenges as new sources of competition and suspicion about conflict diamonds, Gareth Penny had to rethink the basics A diamond may be forever, as De Beers' famous advertising slogan contends, but is the same true of a business model? That was the question facing Gareth Penny, managing director of De Beers, in the late 19'90s, when the famed diamond cartel found itself beset by a series of events that ultimately forced it to examine and then retool its business

    Words: 5529 - Pages: 23

  • Premium Essay

    Benda Brilili Poverty

    Poverty is not uncommon in most parts of the Congo. In fact, it is likely that most areas of the Congo are struggling to provide for the people. Each city is filled with garbage on the streets, gang violence, and people living just to make it to the next day. Watching the documentary, Benda Bilili, depicted not only the struggle that the people of Congo endure everyday, but how music and passion drove the members of Staff Benda Bilili to prosperity. The movie sets the scene of despair and poverty

    Words: 352 - Pages: 2

Page   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 50