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    intersected social spaces formed by race, gender, class, and culture. To single out a language as just one race is wrong, Spanish speaking cultures can come from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, México, Nicaragua, Panamá, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, and Venezuela, yet are characterized under one name called immigrants.…

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    The Nearest country is Papua New Guinea, which is about 120 miles north of Australia. Australia is one of the driest continents on Earth, but because of its insular position and lack of high terrain features such as mountain ranges, generally there are no extreme climates. The climate of…

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    Liberalism is a convention or doctrine that rose up out of the European Enlightenment of the eighteenth century. It turned out to be especially strong in England, additionally in the U.S, France, and later, other Anglophone social orders like Australia. In each of these countries it expected marginally distinctive forms. The significant scholars of liberalism fit in with various groups of theorists. The first incorporates a few scholars or theorists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries…

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    list of countries who still use the death penalty; AFGHANISTAN, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA, BAHAMAS, BAHRAIN, BANGLADESH, BARBADOS, BELARUS, BELIZE, BOTSWANA, CHAD, CHINA, COMOROS, CONGO (Democratic Republic), CUBA, DOMINICA, EGYPT, EQUATORIAL GUINEA, ETHIOPIA, GAMBIA, GUATEMALA, GUINEA, GUYANA, INDIA, INDONESIA, IRAN, IRAQ, JAMAICA, JAPAN, JORDAN, KOREA (North), KUWAIT, LEBANON, LESOTHO, LIBYA, MALAYSIA, NIGERIA, OMAN, PAKISTAN, PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY, QATAR, RUSSIA, SAINT KITTS & NEVIS, SAINT LUCIA,…

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    What would life be like if we Americans were not allowed to express ourselves and state our own opinions? Would we resort to an era where government controls all without any input from us citizens? If there were no Freedom of Speech, we would be in danger of returning to a system of absolutism where monarchs and queens hold total power. Without the Ninth Amendment, which grants reserved powers not specifically mentioned in the Constitution, tyranny such as when the colonists were under British…

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    In November 2016, Donald Trump became the 45th president of America, replacing Barack Obama. In January of 2017, Barack Obama stepped down and let his successor take his place. The 2016 presidential election, in Gambia, did not transcend as smoothly. Multiple news sources followed the difficult transition of presidents in The Gambia. In my lifetime, I have never witnessed a president not stepping down, after defeat, I never thought it was possible. The Gambia election opened my eyes as to what…

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    Essay On Spanish Culture

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    big key in cultural differences. There are twenty-one countries throughout the world that consider Spanish their official language. They include Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay and Venezuela. All of these countries have differences in the type of music they listen to and how it affects their cultures. The common…

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    Scholarly 1. "Chinua Achebe"- Author of this short story, Achebe himself is a fellow Nigerian that lived through the Nigerian Civil War. In "Poetry as Therapy: Reflections on Achebe's "Christmas in Biafra" and Other Poems" author Emmanuel Obiechina wrote," It could be said also of Chinua Achebe that the "madness" of Nigerian history, especially the prelude to the civil war, the brutalities of the war itself, and the aftermath, "hurt" and drove him into writing poetry, but unlike Auden, Achebe…

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    Gorilla Essay

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    Marvelous sailors passed the logbook down so there would be a record about these wonderful creatures and about their experience of their first contact with people. (Ахматов, 2006). Gorillas live in dense forests of Equatorial Africa. Coast gorillas are found in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Congo, Central African Republic; Eastern mountain gorillas inhabit the mountainous…

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    Dracunculiasis Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION The momentous medical milestones achieved during the earliest era of the 20th century impressed many to believe that the global battle with infectious diseases was largely over, thus the focus to ascertain causes, treatments, prevention, and cures for chronic illnesses (Sattenspiel, 2000). This belief can be justified in Western Europe and the United States, but it was certainly not warranted for most parts of the globe. In contemporary history, the tropical regions have faced…

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