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    Same Fans, New Technology Eleonor S. | Female | Age 86 (Bio 1): Eleonor was born in 1931 and was raised in Haiti. As a middle child in a set of 12, Eleonor was exposed to a broad scope of opinions about music and the world she lived in. She was raised as a Baptiste and converted to a Seventh Day Adventist later in life. Eventually, Eleonor married and had six children of her own. Her father in Law, Augustin Bruno, was a successful musician playing the saxophone for the Haiti’s National Palace…

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    Homing Guangzhou

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    is something that is inspiring. The structuring solidarity through football part of the article was something I could personally relate to; as I was involved in similar program in the U.S. called “soccer without borders” when I first arrived from Eritrea. Football has been a key instrument to bring individuals together,…

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    Causes Of Migration Crisis

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    country of origins to arrive into first world nations such as the United States and Western Europe. The news has been publishing a “migration crisis”, which is many people from the middle east and other unstable countries -e.g. Syria, Iraq, Palestine, Eritrea etc.- and arriving in western Europe in almost millions each month and thousands each day. The reason for that is because their country of origins are not safe places to live in causing their life to be in danger. The root causes includes…

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    secret lust for revenge. The advancement to power of the Fascist in Italy in 1922 greatly fueled this feeling. At first, Mussolini veiled his true intentions about Ethiopia, to colonize Ethiopia like they did with neighboring Somalia, and today’s Eritrea. As a result when Ethiopia was seeking admission to the League of Nations in the 1920s it appeared like Italy was one of their main supporters. For instance, during his European tour in 1924, Emperor Haile Selassie was welcomed very…

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    Reign of Terror In Africa: Taking a closer look at Africa’s most active terrorist groups Terrorism is one of a number of security challenges facing some African countries. It is often associated with other security challenges, including armed robbery, trafficking of all kinds and money laundering. Terrorism is designed to create an environment of fear in society and enhance the feeling of instability in a country. More importantly, terrorism serves to highlight the relative weaknesses of the…

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    What is the Problem The worldwide refugee crisis has uprooted a record 60 million people from their homes, the most since the end of World War II. Millions have fled from their homes, desperately escaping death, destruction, oppression of war and unfathomable living conditions. These people travel from countries like Syria and Iraq to places in Central America and Africa, looking for an escape. Many of the refugees may apply for asylum outside their home country and are eligible for certain…

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    Well there are approximately more than 7 countries but less than 30 countries that go through dictatorship. According to the website, “... listed Cuba, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Eritrea, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, China, Vietnam and Laos.” There are more than 20 countries with a dictatorship! The website “What Countries Still Have A Dictatorship” states that, “These…

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    African Americans may be classified as “black” subgroups within the African American population are highly diverse. The largest group originates from Africa; a significant number comes from Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, South Africa, Somalia, Eritrea, and Kenya. The largest concentrations of Black Americans live in Michigan, Mississippi, Florida, Maryland, Tennessee, Louisiana, Georgia and Alabama. African Americas have been residents of the South in the United States since colonial times.…

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    Child Observation Project

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    For my child observation project, wanted to observe my cousin who is three years old. She has recently migrated here in San Jose, California. Her name is June(This is not her real name). June was born and raised in Eritrea (The country resides in Africa(west from the red sea)). Since she has recently migrated here to America she does not have a lot of friends unless if it is through family members who are around the age of 6-12 years old. Her first language is not English, but Tigrinya (the…

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    Swahili Culture

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    The Swahili Coast, extending from Somalia to Mozambique, was home to around 30 trading cities that flourished from the 1200s to the 1400s. In the trading cities, products such as gold, ivory, iron, animals, silk, and porcelain were exchanged between the African interior and lands across the sea. These cities were initially established by Arab merchants, resulting in a great amount of lasting cultural influence-- Swahili peoples today (now spread throughout eastern African countries such as Kenya…

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