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    to benefit both the non-profit organizations and us - we will use the global marketing strategy approach. By utilizing this approach we can apply the market research we have developing/under-developed countries and use it to predict the market in Gabon. Solar power units are also standard products that can be mass-produced, and sold at a lower price to provide more local residents with access to electricity through the non-profit…

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    high density western gorilla populations which allow humans to kill them for bushmeat, which is the meat of wild African animals and is very popular in the continent, and for “trophy hunting”. A statistic to display the significance of this threat is Gabon experienced an estimated 56% decline in ape abundance from 1983 to 2000 because of commercial hunting. This threat is increasing due t and increase in logging production. The second major threat to western gorillas is…

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    In “Intermarriage and the Social Structure”, Robert K. Merton’s classic theoretical work on mixed marriages, Merton tells us: “No society lacks a system of marriage. In no society is the selection of a marriage partner unregulated and indiscriminate”. Marriage, and the laws regulating it, can be seen as emblematic of a specific lens through which the historian might view certain topics in history such as migration, citizenship and race. While interracial relationships between colonial…

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    AIDS In Sub-Saharan Africa

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    AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa AIDS is one of the most devastating diseases that mankind is ever infected with. Unlike cancer and other deadly diseases which could be referred to as diseases of old people, AIDS is not only deadly but also destroys the society of the infected people as this disease is more prevalent with the youth. No one knows for certain when and how the disease originated but there are many hypothesis on how it originated, one of them is that the disease was transmitted to human…

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    Malaria is a vector-borne infectious disease carried by Plasmodium parasites that can be deadly (Lee, 2018). Sickle cell anemia is a form of anemia where an abnormal hemoglobin changes the shape of the red blood cells. Whether or not you have sickle-cell depends on your genotype. Individuals who have the genotype AA (HbA) have "normal" blood and no mutations which can lead them to contracting malaria more easily because they don't have protection. People with the AS genotype, (HbA & HbS) have…

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    Summary of the african dolphin being put onto the endangered mammals list the reason why they are on the list. They label that something is vulnerable but they never check up on the species to see if there is a decline in the population and then they say that it is such a shame that it has to be the way it is. I think that if they would have watched the species that they would have never had the problem that they currently have. The humpback dolphin was poorly studied mammal used to be on the…

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    American Iq Essay

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    +Adam Molani IQ is not affected by education or environment. "Negroid" is the official scientific namo of the black sub-saharan race who have an average IQ of 68. Stop pretending you know about this subject. For over a century the IQ of people in every country has been intensively studied and thousands of international IQ surveys have been averaged out by hundreds of Universities to give reliable average IQ figures for each country. The racial correlation with IQ has been confirmed by EVERY…

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    There is two main animals that are closest to human DNA wise, and that is chimpanzees and mice. Only two countries allow researching on chimpanzees and that is Gabon, and the United States of America. Most animals are abused and tortured when refusing to do something, even when they are protected under the AWA. my opinion on animal testing is we shouldn’t do it. It’s not right to kill a bunch of innocent animals…

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    problems [in Sub-Saharan Africa], of which extravagance, waste and expansion of the state were perhaps the most obvious” (Shaxson 314). The extra oil revenue in the 1970s caused states to dramatically increase spending and start new projects, including Gabon building a new railway which today has “doubtful” economic value and rarely runs on time and Nigeria introducing a several-billion-dollar steel project in Ajaokuta that never created a single slab of steel (Shaxson 314). Ineffective…

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    Illicit animal trade has caused controversy throughout the international community, as it has led species to near extinction. Illicit animal trade is the intent of selling or trading wildlife throughout the international community. The most endangered and valued traded animals include the Asian and African elephant, Rhino, Pangolin, and tigers. These animals are being poached and killed in the hotspots of Eastern and Southern Africa, Eastern border of the EU, South-East Asia, Mexico, Caribbean,…

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