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    across Africa at 4,258 miles long. The Amazon is the longest at 4,345 miles. But I’m not here to tell you about the longest rivers. I’m here to talk about how the Nile shaped Ancient Egypt. Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda,Burundi, Congo-Kinshasa, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt. This river comes from two others, the White and Blue Nile. The White Nile comes from Lake No and the Blue Nile comes from Lake Tana, and the Lesser Abay River. Now here’s the real question. How did the…

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    Author Elie Wiesel once said, “Let us not forget, after all, that there is always a moment when the moral choice is made. Often because of one story or one book or one person, we are able to make a different choice, a choice for humanity, for life.” Ethics is a philosophical ideal, and it seeks to understand and justify those moral standards that are appropriate to the occupations that one chooses to advance in. Larry Fitzgerald Jr. is an NFL receiver for the Arizona Cardinals and established…

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    When I was a baby my parents decide to move to the United States but decided to leave me back in Ethiopia with my auntie and grandma until they were able to get settled. For the next few years until I moved to the U.S my grandma was the one that took care of me. Since I didn’t really know my parents other than speaking on the phone I developed more of an attachment with my grandma because she was the person that I saw every day, she took me to school, picked me up and all in all basically took…

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    For example in 2008 48% of the population was living on less than $1.25 a day. Ethiopia, Rwanda and the Sierra Leone are some of the poorest countries in the world (Harrison). The difference in economy between the rest of Africa and the Sub Sahara may be the result of several factors including climate. The Sub Saharan countries experience…

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    The Sudan: A Long Walk to Water The Sudan is a North African country sharing borders with the Red Sea, Egypt, Libya, Chad, Central African Republic, South Sudan, Ethiopia, and Eritrea, has been the concern of the world due to its civil war, the lost boys, and the many people who have lost their homes since its independence from British and Egyptian rule in 1956. The countless conflicts have caused millions of Sudaneses to died and fled the country in hopes of surviving, so one day, they can…

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    internationally and in the US. My interest in innovative, collaborative, and multidisciplinary research led me to perform meta-analyses with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, design and coordinate household vulnerability surveys in Ethiopia, conduct varied geospatial analysis research, and work with HIV and maternal health programs both in Uganda and in Baltimore City. Currently, I am a team member with a…

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    “America’s Gift to My Generation” Have you ever just sat down to visualize and imagine how fortunate you really are to live in America? In my generation, America has blessed each and everyone of us. Do you really understand who makes this all possible? I know you might be thinking your parents but it is the President, Mr. Trump. There are many gifts that America has provided for us. Maybe you just haven’t spent the time to realize it. Even though the world’s surface is covered with…

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    Causes Of World Hunger

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    World hunger is undoubtedly one of society’s most (formidable?) issues today. According to Oxford Dictionaries, hunger is “a feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food, coupled with the desire to eat. ” We are able to produce more than enough food to feed our large population, yet over 800 million people around the world, or one in nine, do not have enough food to eat. Developing nations __ hold the vast majority of 98% of the world’s undernourished people; however, there are some…

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    educational programs, literacy practices can be pursue, and it will then promote the idea of people being educated and the life expectancy rate will also increase (Literacy.) Along with these African countries, India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Egypt, Brazil, Indonesia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, account for almost three-quarters of the world's illiterate…

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