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    In my essay I will be talking about the major attacks that have happened in al-Qaeda. Al-Qaeda has had tons of attacks throughout the years. Al-Qaeda has had a total of 15 bombings. The last bombing was in 2009 December 25th it was an attack on the Northwest Airlines flight 253, Al-Qaeda had sent “abdul mutallab” on a suicide mission. President Barack Obama called it an "attempted terrorist attack," and he promised to use every single element of our national power to disrupt and defeat…

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    the challenges he faces. Two characters Dahl meets are Mdisho and Major Griffths who share common traits but are quite different at the same time. Mdisho is a smart person, while Major Griffths is admirable. To begin with, Roald met Mdisho in Dar Es Salaam. Later on they became roommates and close friends. Later on Roald discovered Mdisho was very violent. One way he proves to be violent is , the author wrote," I had the sword raised in both my hands and I swung it, his…

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    Partograph is a graphical tool for recording and monitoring progress of the labor which was devised by Friedman in 1954 and improved by Philpott in the 1970s. It has three parts; foetal condition part, labour progress monitoring part and maternal condition part which are monitored and recorded during labour. A partograph should be started on women in active labour (when cervix is dilated 4cm, who have no complications that require immediate action, (Dutta 2013). Partograph helps midwives to…

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    Would you ever be able to leave your family and go somewhere far away, where you're not even familiar with or never been there? In "Going Solo", which is a non-fiction book/story and is written by Roald Dahl. Roald talks about him leaving England to Africa because of a job he does and while he is going to Africa and when he gets there Roald meets a few people. Two characters that he met was Miss Trefusis and Mdisho, they're both alike because they both live in Africa. To begin with, Roald…

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    Osama Bin Laden. One man. A man responsible for thousands of deaths of innocent people. Bin Laden was the leader of the terrorist group named Al Qaeda. Bin Laden’s attacks on the U.S. on September 11, 2001 made the Americans angry and want to search for and kill him. After 10 years of searching for Bin Laden, he was found in the city of Abbottabad, Pakistan. Osama Bin Laden was then found in a mansion. In my opinion, I believe that Osama Bin Laden’s assassination is justified because his planned…

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    Marxist theory states that “capitalists enjoy profits due to surplus value” (Aviles). Rodney argues that this so called ‘surplus’ was African labor and raw materials: “colonies should exist for the metropoles by producing raw materials and buying manufactured goods, the underlying theory was to introduce an international division of labour” (177). This point was demonstrated through examples such as the slave trade, wage labour, technological advancement, and politico-military advances. These…

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    I lived near the market behind the farm where everyone was talking and going about their beautiful day. I grew up in small town in Dar es Salaam, where the streets were constantly humming under the large palm trees and the kids were always seen playing football and other traditional games that occupied the little time they had off school. I would indulge and run with the dirt covered children. Naturally I had to find other ways to free our minds, played tag and went on heroic quests and…

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    Homosexuality Tanzania remains to be a nation dwelling on ideals of the past; male dominated societies, women forced into early marriages, and grand families. Homosexuality, rather the negative perception towards it is another example of that. Although it has always been a subject that has been looked down on by in many communities, the Tanzanian government recently made an approach to eradicate the practice as a whole. Homosexual acts have been sanctioned illegal, and anyone who is in contact,…

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    Usama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden was born March 10th, 1957 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. While bin Laden's story has been an American nightmare, his fathers was “the American dream”.(4) Bin Laden was the twelfth child out of fifty-two children born to wealthy business man, Mohammed Bin Laden. Mohammed owned a large construction and shipping company, Saudi Binladen Group, which worked with products such as Snapple, General Electric, and many other big name brands. His company shipped these…

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    In Richard A. Clarke’s book, Against All Enemies: Inside America’s War on Terror, Clarke explains America’s long war on terrorism. This book contains Clarke’s self-written narrative of his experience in counterterrorism and national security. On September 11th, 2001, Richard A. Clarke, chair of the Counterterrorism Security Group, the CSG for short, guided the United States’ instantaneous response to the terrorist attacks from the infamous Situation Room located in the West Wing of the White…

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