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    Djibouti Geography

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    Djibouti is home to more than 846, 687 people (www.cia.gov). Djiboutians lack the basic necessities to make it through everyday life. They do not have the same opportunities and necessities as we do here in the United States. The capital of Djibouti is Djibouti City and it is located in northeastern Africa (the world book 257). Djiboutians speak more than one language including, French, Arabic, Somali, and Afar (www.cia.gov). Even though Djibouti is in poverty, there is still an interesting side to them. Djibouti land was discovered long ago but it did not come into existence until 1977. Small states of the horn of Africa and Djibouti finally converted in 1542. During 1892, the Colonial Capital was moved to Djibouti town by the French.…

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    The Republic of Djibouti is a small country located in the horn of Africa to the north east of Africa which is bordering the Gulf of Eden at the south of the Red sea. The bordering countries are: Eritrea to the north, Ethiopia covering both north, west, and south and finally Somalia which borders them in the southeast with the approximate area of 23,200 km2 of land. The location of the country is in a manner that it forms a link between several countries of the world through trade and commerce.…

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    are the same. In 1977 when Djibouti broke away from the French territories they had big dreams of their country developing and becoming a major port area for goods. During the colonial years little effort was made to help develop the country socially or economically (SOURCE 2.) The countries location is located at the intersection of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. Djibouti is located in Northeastern Africa, also known as the Horn of Africa. The surrounding countries include Eritrea to the…

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    Hailemariam Desalegn attending Mohamud's inauguration ceremony. Relation between Somalia and Djibouti…

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    goat meat, and fried fish that are found in the Red Sea. Special spices are added to their dishes for special events like marriages, birth of a child even when infants get circumcisions, or any major life changing events. One of the main form of art is Dance. Dance is their way to express traditions. Men and women dress wear flashy clothing, women are covered with gold ornaments and dance for every great event. Their musical accomplishments are limited to a drum, a traditional song, and applause…

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    Smallpox was annihilated it is an irresistible infection caused by the variola infection. Variola infection was an infectious disease that was spreading that started with one person, then the next, people who contracted smallpox demonstrated side- effects of a fever and a skin rash. 3 out of each 10 people with smallpox kicked the bucket, most survivors have perpetual scars over their bodies. Smallpox was destroyed in light of immunization, the main instances of smallpox occurred since 1977, the…

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    AMISOM is made up of thousands of soldiers from Uganda, Burundi, Kenya, Djibouti, Sierra Leone and others starting in 2007. Siad Barre ruled as a military dictator and as a president during the last period of relative peace. In 1991, Civil War broke out and the misery began. Various international missions tried to intervene with bloody results. In 1993, A US helicopter squadron got ambushed trying to contain warlords in Mogadishu. Rocket propelled grenades took down several airships and 18…

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    Autobiography: CAPT ILTIREH .A. DOUALEH I was born in ALI-SABIEH, Djibouti, on 03 August 1983. It was during the summer time and my family moved from the Capital City, Djibouti to this town of ALI-SABIEH because of the weather which has been cold and pleasant there. In addition, most of the families were moved from the capital city to the south or the northern part of Djibouti during the hot period. My father was a civil engineer and by the year of 1990, my…

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    knowledge and inform among people all over. People used pigeon or rider horse to send and receive message from other people. Later, when the World Wide Web has finally appeared in public place, it facilitated and provided platform to share knowledge all over the world with less than a second. Business mostly makes use the internet but it is time to implement in the education area. Knowledge sharing system is a mean of sharing knowledge between students in the university. They can share different…

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    Paul Salopek

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    seven years. This project is called Out of Eden.because he wants to relearn the contours of our planet walking three miles per hour, to think, write, see current events as a form of pilgrimage. He walks to remember. Nearly a billion people were on the move on Earth in that year. He says that we are living in the greatest mass migration our species had ever known. When he was in Djibouti, Africa, he saw all these african migrants waving their cellphones on the trashed beaches at night. They were…

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