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When the AB971, known as the Three Strikes Bill, was presented before the Assembly Committee on Public Safety in April of 1993 there was no close systematic study given on its costs or benefits because it wasn’t even expected to pass the committee level and was thought as of a patently stupid bill. But in 1994, the bill was taken a lot more seriously and eventually was signed by governor Pete Wilson and passed on March 7, 1994. The mistake that This was my first time going to the Museum of Tolerance and to my surprise I found it very interesting, so interesting that I might go back sometime. I was only able to experience a short six minute film about genocide, the Holocaust Exhibition, Artifacts and Documents of the Holocaust Exhibition, and Finding Our Families Finding Ourselves Exhibition. These are my experiences and thoughts. The short six minute flick talked about the Ottoman empire in 1915 killing Armenians by the hundred thousands. From 1915 to 1917 there were an estimated 500,000 to 1,000,000 Armenians living in Turkey by 1918 there were only 150,000 left. It also talked about the post World War II Civil War in Cambodia where 1.5 million were murdered due to the fact that there civilians were not complying to the communistic laws, that’s 1/6 the population brutally murdered .
Approximate Word count = 882 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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