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    The countries deemed to have the highest rates of inequality are; Niger, Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Chad, Sierra Leone, Eritrea, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Guinea, and Mozambique. All of these countries have one common denominator. They are developing African nations. On the contrary, the top five, Norway, Australia, Switzerland, Netherlands and United States are all developed…

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    Africa has vast religious record. The ancient and immense land mass has an extensive history of ever shifting empires, which has led to a diverse religious landscape. Modern day Africa is divided into five regions, each of which has had a unique religious evolution. The western region from where most Atlantic slaves came from is no exception. The indigenous African religion is the oldest on the continent and is still practiced today, a major component of this religion is its oral tradition. Over…

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    flee north to Europe. The whole middle east has been affected by the migration. Many countries are suffering from a migrant problem (1). The refugees are not only from Syria, but other countries as well, such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, and Eritrea. The ISIS terrorist group is spreading throughout the middle east, causing the mass exodus. The number of refugees in Syria is nearly 60 million as of fall 2016, surpassing the amount of refugees in Night, a story about WWII. The refugees have…

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    American Iq Essay

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    +Adam Molani IQ is not affected by education or environment. "Negroid" is the official scientific namo of the black sub-saharan race who have an average IQ of 68. Stop pretending you know about this subject. For over a century the IQ of people in every country has been intensively studied and thousands of international IQ surveys have been averaged out by hundreds of Universities to give reliable average IQ figures for each country. The racial correlation with IQ has been confirmed by EVERY…

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    country socially or economically (SOURCE 2.) The countries location is located at the intersection of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. Djibouti is located in Northeastern Africa, also known as the Horn of Africa. The surrounding countries include Eritrea to the north, Somalia to the east, and Ethiopia to the west and south. Personally when I read that Ethiopia was a surrounding country the first thought that came into my mind about Djibouti was poverty. This may be wrong and false…

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    from Ethiopia during a civil war with Eritrea and his growth from refugee to Harvard graduate. Mawi and the two boys from Mexico are just some of the examples of case studies that I found where there is a cultural mismatch between their North American school and their native school in terms of…

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    David Platt Reflection

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    Reflection As I’ve gone about my research, I’ve found that the typical scholarly article is fairly useless in providing me with the information that I need on my topic. Most of the information that I find is offered by organizations with websites and YouTube channels who seek to reach many different people with the message they want to share. Also, I have found some news outlets helpful because they offer recent information on Christian refugees and crimes against Christians happening…

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    Explanation of Historical Migration Flow: Expansive transient changes occurred in the years before and following Kenyan independence from Britain in 1963. By the early 1960s, as independence was imminent, the post-1945 pattern of European migration to Kenya was reversed, and in the three years that followed, roughly 29,000 Europeans left Kenya. In the primary year of Kenyan independence from the U.K., approximately 6,000 Britons repudiated their British citizenship and requested Kenyan…

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    Aid To Africa Essay

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    unpredicatable continent, with wars and civil rights movements. Since 1992, thirteen countries have been involved in civil war including my birthplace Ethiopia. After years in war and famine, most citizens including my family members in Ethiopia and Eritrea are realizing that foreign aid has done little to no help. Which casts a new light, that foreign aid can’t assist a continent on accomplishing economic success. It’s time for a…

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    I was born in Eritrea but came to Canada almost 10 years ago. I speak English very well and Somali fluently, I am learning Tigrinya which is spoken officially in Eritrea where I grew up in my early childhood years. Tigrinya is my third language and has its own unique way of speaking it which interests me in learning it until this day. Then comes…

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