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    Using transportation to transport people and goods (medical supplies and foods) by road can be a dangerous task. Medical vehicles have been known to be targeted and their items seized so much precaution is needed. To combat this the MSF uses planes to advert possible conflict from the ground. Doctors without borders is a non-government organization that sets out to help others using their knowledge of medicine to help those in most need across the globe. This kind of work is very necessary for the victims in times of great unrest. The people of MSF risk danger in providing these resources which is highly commendable. The Central Republic of Africa is one of the most insecure nations in Africa and the humanitarian work done regardless of the persons beliefs, religion or background is a very important step to positively affecting the human rights of these individuals. Works…

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    Seleka Geos

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    The Central African Republic’s environment consists of two major weather patterns that occur yearly. From the month 's March to October sometimes November, The CAR is receiving its annual rainfall. The maximum amount of precipitation reaches approximate 71 inches, which take place in the upper Ubangi region. Within the Karre Mountains, rainfall averages drop slightly to 59 inches in the southwestern regions of the country monsoons are common weather. These weather patterns are created by the…

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    of blue packet). Surely, children do not want to be suicide bombers going around countries to blow things up. They just want to be back with their families, living the lives that they used to live. Some people may argue that child soldiers should be prosecuted for the crimes that they’ve committed and that point is very understandable, although I strongly believe that child soldiers have no choice to escape the trap they they’re inside. Therefore, it should be taken that they did not commit any…

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    Uganda

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    amounts to about 12% of GDP, which is way below the sub-Saharan African average of 18-20%, Mwenda (2006). Uganda’s ministry of finance claimed that failure to collect expected taxes is due to the administrative weaknesses. Uganda’s tax shortfall lies in the fact that the rich and the politically well connected do not pay tax. This undermines equality which is a critical element in the democratization process. Uganda has also become infamous for its outrageous military budgets. In 2005, the…

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    African Music Ethnography

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    For my ethnography project I will be doing the study of African music. This tradition and culture started around the 15th century. Miriam Makeba is a popular artist of African traditional music. He played folk, pop rock and jazz. I picked this topic because their religions, feelings and rituals. This stuck out too me in so many different ways. Another reason why I picked this topic was because of the interesting instruments they play. This music is some of the oldest extant music traditions in…

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    Imagine a family walking through a field in Central Africa when suddenly attacked by armed soldiers. The soldiers force the children to kill their parents during their abduction. This is a frequent occurrence in Africa where the Lord’s Resistance Army is lurking. Child abductions are a huge problem in Central Africa because after being abducted girls are often forced to marry commanders and there are few reception centers available for care after being saved. The Lord’s Resistance Army is still…

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    depict strife gainful stones as "...diamonds that start from zones controlled by qualities or get-togethers disavowed to great 'ol designed and all around watching governments, and are used to store military progress paying little respect to those affiliations, or in an invalidation of the decisions of the Security Council." At the condition of the customary war in Sierra Leone, it is watched out for that question jewels tended to around four percent of the world 's pearl creation. By the…

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    can be indoctrinated into following any orders they are given is the reason that they are so appealing to dictators, warlords, and generals. The naive nature of children is what makes them “ a product in demand” and is a main contributor to the use of child soldiers. Throughout the world today, there are campaigns which have been created with the sole purpose of ending the use of child soldiers. These organizations have been recruiting thousands of people to their cause through widespread…

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    The Central Park Five, when the media is reporting the park jogger case with two completely different tones, it failed to comply a basic moral principle: to be objective on any cases. Extreme descriptions such as “wilding” and “wolf pack” exaggerate the negative image of these teenagers, even though who are actually innocent in this case. The media is trying to plant prejudices in the public’s mind, to make decisions for them to treat the five teenager suspects as pure evil and abominable…

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    One Out Of Many

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    “One Out of Many” Discussion Questions 1. “One Out of Many” is the first of three stories in a collection titled In a Free State. Comment on this title and connect it to Santosh’s experiences in America. 2. “Priya paid me forty dollars a week. After what I was getting, three dollars and seventy-five cents, it seemed a lot; and it was more than enough for my needs” (1021). Is Santosh exploited by his employers or treated fairly considering the situation? 3. Does the knowledge that Santosh has a…

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