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    Good Fortune

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    Africa, one of the poorest contents in the world, and has received about $2.3 trillion dollars in aid in effects to try to reduce poverty. The documentary film, Good fortune illustrates the lives of two families living in different parts of Kenya; both families are battling to save their homes from projects claiming to help their communities. The film provides many aspects that can be directly related to anthropology. One major aspect that is conveyed in the documentary is the different…

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    A wilderness experience occur when one perceive phenomena in the wilderness. It is important to keep in mind that achieving a globally agreed-upon definition for wilderness is difficult, and may not even be entirely necessary. However, a common definition of wilderness is an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region. It is an area essentially undisturbed by human activity together with its naturally developed life community. Wilderness leaves no place for human beings, save perhaps as…

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    In fact, the 3 most heavily infected countries in Africa already suffer the economic consequences of the disease. As the World Bank reports, Guinea’s estimated price of ebola is $130 million, Liberia’s is $66 million, and Sierra Leone’s is $163 million. Together, that makes $359 million dollars in the short term lost due to the various consequences of ebola, which mainly are caused from fear as opposed to “the direct costs (mortality, morbidity, caregiving, and the associated…

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    Bite Of The Mango addresses the life of Mariatu at the age of eleven. She lived in a small village in Sierra Leone with her aunt and uncle until the rebels attacked Sierra Leone, she was kidnapped and tortured. The author that helped write this book is Susan McClelland. She became interested in world issued in high school, that later encouraged her to be a journalist so that she could give a voice to the voiceless. She has a Major in Political Science, a Minor in Peaces Studies, she also has a…

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    Madox Ford Influences

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    Ford became a writer because of his parents. Both of Ford’s parents were in the literary world. Therefore, Ford became one of the best authors during the World War 1 era. Even though Ford’s career has it ups and downs, he had a successful career because of his famous literary work. Ford Madox Ford’s childhood was influenced to be an artist by his family. First of, Ford Madox Ford was born in December 17, 1893 in Mertan, England. Ford was a privileged child since his parents were both artist. As…

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    hard work and achievement. The GMC Sierra 2500 Denali HD and Ford F-250 Lariat are no exception to this belief. Both of these outstanding pickup trucks feature significant power and engine specifications. Also, the Denali HD and F-250 Lariat each feature a wide array of both interior and exterior features and optional equipment. In addition to power and features, these two exemplary pickup trucks possess impressive body and model specifications. Both the Sierra and F-250 feature extensive…

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    explanation of the outbreak in Sierra Leon and how it influences people’s perception and the response to Ebola from both the political and social perceptive, is one of my favourite reading as it correlates to the topics discuss in lectures so far. As he demonstrated, structural violence in this case must be understood in the context of a regional history and global economy that have cultivated inequalities. For instance, it is no coincidence that Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone are resource…

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    Pickup Trucks

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    Pickup Truck or SUV. Speaking of which, GMC has always been a favorite of people who enjoy riding in one of these bad boys. GMC, a tough competitor of Chevrolet and Ford, has maintained its own fan base for years. The reason for that is this brand has introduced some of the best Trucks and SUVs since its introduction. Some of them are Sierra, Silverado, Acadia and Yukon. What’s more interesting, these names are not just been introduced. These have been ruling the streets for years and for years…

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    Charles Taylor a former Liberian President on May 30, 2012 was sentenced to 50 years in prison for aiding and abetting during the Sierra Leone civil war. The Special Court of Sierra Leone found him guilty on 11 counts of crimes such as terrorism, murder, and enslavement. Liberia and Sierra Leone Taylor was the first Liberian government official to be found guilty for receiving royalties from illegal diamond mines that were exchanged for armored weapons and utilities. The conflict or “blood”…

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    Salva Character Analysis

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    Salva. He was once just a regular kid in southern Sudan but, he didn’t know his life was about to change forever. His struggle for survival is his village is attacked while he’s at school and he has to go out into the “bush” alone and survive through all his hardships throughout this novel. It changes his struggle by having to cope with his friends and family dying and also getting to refugee camps.In this time of war, Salva has to keep dealing his group leaving him twice and on his third group…

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