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    For example, the non-profit organizations: WE CARE Solar and Solar Cities. They are dedicated to providing solar energy to help the quality of life in regions like Africa, Haiti, and Cairo. Because we are marketing solar power units that do not require to be modified specifically to each individual - except for various standard sizes, and because we want to keep our costs of producing low to benefit both the non-profit organizations…

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    new crime bosses popped out of everywhere; Dutch Schultz (The Bronx, New York), Charles “Lucky” Luciano (Philadelphia), George “Bugs” Moran (Cairo, Illinois). These are some of the most infamous gangsters that controlled the streets during the “Roaring 20’s”. However, the cruelest, most neurotic, ravenous one of them all was Alphonse Gabriel Capone, better known as Al “Scarface” Capone. Born…

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    Over two decades ago, three Egyptian immigrants- Mohamed Abouelenein from Cairo, and Ahmed Elsaka and Abdelbaset Elsayed, from Alexandria opened a food cart on the southwestern corner of 53rd Street and the Avenue of the Americas. They began serving platters of lamb and chicken slaughtered in accordance with Islamic law, steeped…

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    creating programs that integrated youth from the North and Republic. I was shocked when I discovered the people most in need weren’t from second and third world countries, but from the United States. During the weeks spent in Eleanor, West Virginia and Cairo, New York, I worked on home repairs for families in need. The majority of projects in Eleanor were simple building projects and required little skill. We were asked to focus on understanding the socio-economic disadvantages people faced and…

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    Satire is a humorous way to criticize people’s thoughtless behavior, and it is generally everywhere (1). From literary works to late-night comedy shows, satire is very unavoidable. An exceptional example of satire is The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. Twain is a satirist which means that his works contain numerous uses of satire. Because Twain is a satirist and used many different satirical devices, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a superlative example of a satirical…

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    The role of religion in politics is attached to the structure of the Middle East. The role of religion in politics comes from the the history of the region and religions that involve that region. Historically, religion and tradition both had the biggest impact on the formation of the government systems of the Middle East. The religion that shaped the Middle Easter and its societies the most was Islam. The Islamic world was and is the religion that has left a mark in world history. Islam spread…

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    Head or Heart The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain encapsulates the story of a teenage boy, Huck, on his adventure down the Mississippi River with Jim, a runaway slave (Twain). This novel recounts numerous incidents in which Huck is forced to choose between a “moral” action dictated by societal standards and his sound conscious. Although Huck nearly always chooses his heart over his head, this mind-rattling string of ethical dilemmas inspires even the most stubborn person to question…

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    The Last 13 Essay

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    The Last Thirteen Introduction- “I can’t run anymore.” The race is ending. Sam Williams makes a scandalous discovery about the last 13 that will change everything. This appalling discovery will bring out the worst in the last 13. This is a race which is more terrifying than Sam’s nightmares. With the world about to crumble, and their enemies approaching closer, it is up to the last 13 to carry through the prophecy. Whether the last 13 come back dead or alive, it is up to them to stop all this…

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    Khufu Essay Questions

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    Whatever the reasons for visiting them Pyramid, it will always lead to more questions. Like why was it built? What was it used for? These questions may never be answered, but the search for answers may never end. The Great Pyramid was built in Cairo Egypt, on the African continent, by the ancient Egyptians circa 2550 B.C.E.(http://www.nationalgeographic.com/pyramids/khufu.html). The pyramid of Khufu is the largest of the three pyramids at Giza. The Ancient Egyptians were a dominant…

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    Causes Of Imperialism

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    British’s expansion in Africa continued when the British governor of Cape Colony seized the Transvaal. Nonetheless, British policy was organized and determined by Cecil Rhodes. Initially, Rhodes wanted to create British colonies that ran from “the cape to Cairo,” however he resigned as prime minister after he wanted to overthrow the Boer government. However, the conquering of African states was obtained by the following countries: Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, and Portugal.…

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