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    Sex Trafficking Women

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    The will to decimate spiritual purity and completely shame women through physical and emotional destruction is deeply imprinted within the imbalances of the world. Female genital mutilation, breast ironing, honor killings, acid attacks, sex trafficking, underage marriage, forced illiteracy and rape as weapons of war are just some of the atrocities forced upon women globally. These brutalities that women and children endure around the world not only show the wicked placement of power, but also…

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    In the city of Mecca, a man started a new religion known as Islam. This man was Muhammad who was born in about 570 C.E. As he prayed in a cave in the mountains of Mecca in the year 670, he was visited by the angel Gabriel. Further, this angel proclaimed that Muhammad was a prophet, or messenger of God. As he received messages from God, Muhammad began to teach and recite the revelations to others. Moreover, these revelations were recorded in the Qur’an, which was the holy book of Islam. Over time…

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    Rise of the Industrial Age to The Progressive Age “Tobacco kills 5 million people annually. By the mid-2020s, that figure will increase to about 10 million a year, with most of the deaths occurring in developing countries” (Yach, & Wipfli, (2006), p.465). Tobacco is highly addictive and is used all over the world. It is a plant Nicotiana tabacum which uses the leaves for chewing tobacco, ground to make snuff, and for smoking such as cigars, pipes and cigarettes. In our reading, we find that the…

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    With sentiments such as ‘…it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God’ (Mathew 19:24, circa 33ad)’, messages such as this informed the poor that it was good to be poor, that they would be rewarded for their destitution in the next life…

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    bacteria, it regurgitates its stomach contents. Then it begins to suck the blood of the host. This is how the flea feeds. Due to this behavior, a flea can transmit the bacteria and essentially the disease to a range of host, such as: other rats, mice, camels, prairie dogs, rabbits, squirrels and humans. The most…

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    Silk Road History

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    many other things that were being exchanged: textiles, spices, plants, animal hides, grains, tools, religious objects, art work, precious stones, and much more. The Silk Road’s objective was met by traveling merchants in caravans who used horses and camels to transport their loads of goods across the dry, humid deserts of Asia. There were also maritime routes that moved goods through the Indian Ocean to Africa, India, and the near East. Although the Silk Road was not created for this purpose,…

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    During the tenth year of Hijjah, the Prophet left to perform the annual pilgrimage along with thousands of followers led by Abu Bakr. On ninth of Dhu al-Hijjah, the Prophet mounted his camel and delivered his historical sermon at the Mount of Mercy. In order to address the people at a distance, one of the Prophet’s companion repeated his exact words in a loud voice. This was the last sermon delivered by the Holy Prophet during the only pilgrimage he performed. For this reason, the speech that he…

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    With over half of the populist being self-employed, herders, farmers and independent business owners. Somalia exports fish, charcoal, bananas sugar and corn to India, Saudi Arabia and other Arab nations along with the world’s largest population of camels (Advameg,…

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    Natural vegetation comprises the forest, shrub and grasses, and is determined by the climactic conditions and soil types. The climate of Pakistan is too dry for forests, except in the northern hilly and sub mountain belts. Soil formation and hill slopes is a requirement for forest growth, but human practices in these areas have contributed to erosion, rather than to soil formation. The country like Pakistan should have 20-25% under the forest. Pakistan has only about 4% area under the forest.…

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    colonies in Australia. The British government began transporting convicts overseas to Australia colonies in the early 17th century. 2. Some of the convict were accused of foud related crime and investment The that of animal and punching. Some other camel machine breaking due to the industrial revolution cause traditional agriculture. Laboures and cottage industry worker out of work . A significant number were palition prisoners. For these people who committed serious crimes such as rape and…

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