Abstract
This chapter focuses on the solutions that both the author, politicians, activists, educators, religious leaders, etc. have proffered throughout the literature review and the analysis of the issues that have been discussed throughout this book. These solutions act as a salve to the wounds of injustice throughout the world. Many of these solutions are not panaceas or end all be all solutions. Some of the solutions are short-term remedies while other solutions are long-term remedies. To be frank, it is impossible to return land masses – in complete, return the dead to life or to heal all the wounds from the emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, and spiritual abuses that have occurred worldwide. It is also impossible to salvage some of the cultural losses via identity as well as artifacts. None the less, an examination and discussion of said solutions may bring about a better understanding and a better solution.
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