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    books like French, law, and agriculture books. There overall goal is to help people of all ages learn. “From July 1st 2016 to June 30th 2017.” They delivered 3 million hard copy books and 223 thousand digital books to many countries in africa, like Ethiopia and Nigeria.…

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    Part One: Question 1 While researching Isis, the Black Madonna, Madonna and Child, and the Virgin Mary I was amazed by all of their stories. I was a little baffled by the similarities that I found in my research. Looking at Isis, I was extremely amazed at everything with her. I had never heard of her, so when researching I was fascinated by it all. Isis was an Egyptian goddess. Isis was seen as such a beauty an independent goddess, and a mother. Her name means Queen of the throne or female of…

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    violence”, in this article the focus on the women’s health and wellbeing of their domestic violence and what made these women more of a target of being involved in domestic violence (Abramsky, 2011). Fifteen sites surveys studied extending from 15% in Ethiopia territory to 71% in japan. Between 4%-54% of respondents reported encountering this violence (Abramsky, 2011). This study also used population-based data from the WHO Multi-Country Study on Women 's Health and Domestic Violence, which was…

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    Although 1700-1914 saw both the Americas and Africa face extreme pressure from European powers, which outgunned and outnumbered them in every battle, the American Revolution ideologically paved the way for various Latin American peoples to pursue the freedoms that were starting to develop around the world. On the other hand, Africa saw most of its imperial resistance as futile in the face of these more developed and powerful nations, who completely disregarded existing social, political, and…

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    I always believing in myself when i was 8 month year old my mother left me and my two sister muna and lensa behind to find a better life. I was born and rise in ethiopia small town call Dire Dawa. my grandmother Aliah rise me throw out my life i call her mother i never truly know who was my real mother until i was 13 even before that my grandmother tell me my mother is in united states i believe that was a theory to give me a hope and motivation but i never believe her even now. in Dire Dawa i…

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    Looking into the past research, I have always wondered where is the origin of humanity. Many have attempted to answer this simple question, but to be honest, it is more complex than a simple answer. As researchers began to dig, new evidence may suggest that Africa could be the birthplace of humanity by means of archaeological finds, use of ancient tool, and development of agriculture. Each of those giving clear cut evidence that humanity came from the depth of Africa, and populated the world.…

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    Habru Woreda Case Study

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    techniques. Area Description This study conducted in Habru Woreda public organization. Habru Woreda is one of the Woreda in North Wollo zone in Amhara region of Ethiopia. Habru is situated an altitude ranging from 1200 - 2350 m.a.s.l at 39038Ꞌ E longitude and 11035Ꞌ N latitude in the semi- arid tropical belt of North - Eastern Ethiopia. It is located 491 Km from Addis Abeba to north, 390 km from regional town Bahr Dar, 290 Km from Mekelle and 654 Km from Debre Markos. The woreda has 30 rural…

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    Ethnic Paper on the Rwanda Genocide Homicide, whether was over power, hate, fear, revenge, or even confusion, murdering another fellow being has followed back in all of human history. The biggest tragedies in human history is when homicide becomes out of control and becomes a full out blown genocide. A genocide occurs when a there is an full out killing of a mass amount of people in a specific ethnic group. After the genocide of Jews in World War 2, mankind has pledge to never let that happen…

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    When the League of Nations condemned Mussolini's invasion of Ethiopia in 1936 only Adolph Hitler upheld his position. Recognizing both a like mindedness in the German Nazi regime, and the enormous threat Germany was to rest of Europe, Mussolini sought a close alliance with the Hitler. The alliance known as the “Axis of Power” became official in 1939 with the Pact of Steel treaty outlining the "friendship and alliance" between Germany and Italy. The Pact consisted of two parts: the first…

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    the United States had been a part of the League of Nations, WWII would not have been prevented. The League of Nations had already proven themselves to be weak. They had a chance to put an early stop to fascism in responding to Italy's invasion of Ethiopia in which it used machine guns and poison gas against natives with spears. They could have halted oil sales, stopped Italian industry, but the league stood by with mere harmless sanctions. If the United States had joined the League of Nations,…

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