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    Causes Of World War I

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    The overall cause of World War I is very debatable; however most historians agree that the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife was the most immediate cause. This assassination led to Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia. When Russia began to mobilize due to its alliance with Serbia, Germany declared war on Russia. Finally, Great Britain entered the war against Germany a couple days later and then was against Austria-Hungary. The drivers of these…

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    Kellen Vu Ms. Kolich History - Period 5 15 October 2015 Sudan In recent years, Sudan has been tearing up the headlines with "Sudan Refugee Crisis" or "Sudan Famine" or "Sudan Struggle for Independence," but where do these issues stem from? Whom do they affect? This paper will provide an overview on the country as a whole, allowing further understanding of Sudan's history and people. Its dry, desert environment causes significant complications regarding daily life. Sudan carries centuries of…

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    China is moving ahead with the planning that appear to have worked in its approval as a development of the neglect by widespread of the Western allies. Although, when the US removed its citizens in the wake of the mutiny of the Ethiopian war with Eritrea in the 1990s, China saw the lesser presence in the United States as an opportunity. It strategically moved in with projects, loans, grants and aid. As a consequence, China now has an advantageous investment presence in the Horn of Africa. The…

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    Discovering Sub-Saharan Africa Sub- Saharan Africa is located south of North Africa and in the middle of the south Atlantic and Indian Ocean. Being such a large continent, it was picked to pieces territorially by early colonization’s from large countries in Europe. With colonization completely withdrawing from the continent, it lays divided and has many challenges to overcome becoming a functioning continent. Few countries in that continent have normalized the transition from a colony into a…

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    Culture is a country or society’s way of life based on shared and learned characteristics such as beliefs, values, religion, traditions, and ideas. Not all cultures are identical to one another; some may or may not share the same characteristics depending on what region that country or society falls in. Before implementing counterinsurgency, one must be cross-cultural competence by having cultural awareness. This essay will offer cultural awareness of Spain focusing on three Operational…

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    Serving our Persecuted Brothers and Sisters. Eliezer G. Mwankenja Messiah College Serving our Persecuted Brothers and Sisters. Before Jesus was crucified on the cross, he told his disciples that in this world they will have tribulation. Also, Jesus told his disciples that they do not belong to the world anymore because he chose them out of it. As a result, the world will hate them because they belong to him and because the world hated Jesus first. Furthermore, Jesus told his…

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    river because of the neighboring countries which share it. In total there are 11 countries which share the Nile River and they are: 1. Tanzania 2. Uganda 3.Rwanda 4. Burundi 5.Egypt 6. Sudan 7. South Sudan 8. Kenya 9. Ethiopia 10.Congo-Kinshasa 11. Eritrea. For two of the countries that share the Nile River, it is the main source of water. If the Nile River wasn’t there, then these two countries would not exist today. They are Egypt and Sudan. Egypt would constantly invade Sudan to be in the…

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    Al Qaeda During the 1980’s Osama Bin Laden had built a terrorist organization called “Al Qaeda”. According to the writers of PBS Socal FRONTLINE, “Al Qaeda was created to over power governments in the Middle East, and elsewhere in the Muslim world, which do not strictly enforce a religiously-sanctioned political and social order, but that wasn’t the only thing they wanted.(9/11 Memorial)”. Osama started this group in Afghanistan camps by becoming stable in his financial system, supports, and…

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    Pre Colonial Africa

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    INTRODUCTION. Pre colonial Africa was has varied has the continent itself. Different circumstances produced different societies with different tradition, customs, and politics these societies rose, fell and adapted as the centuries passed. Despite this variety, it is possible to divide political organisation amongst these communities into two broad categories states and stateless societies. Low population densities and the production of relatively small economic…

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    Shots rang out in Rosarno, Italy on the night of January 7th, triggering two days of rioting that would bring this small agricultural town to the forefront of immigration discourse. Rosarno is located in the "toe" of Italy, best known for its citrus trees and its connections to one of Italy 's most brutal mafias, the 'Ndrangheta. It 's common knowledge that the 'Ndrangheta control the production of fruit and vegetables in this region, with the "help" of immigrants from Africa and Eastern…

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