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    “Why do white men have so much cargo and we New Guineans have so little?” -Yali. Believed that cargo is the sign of genetic power, which the people of New Guinea consider that they are, the New Guineans view themselves that they should be the ones to receive the majority of the cargo instead of the Americans. Seeing that answer to this question is so perplexing, it requires knowledge about the past, where to search, and how to find it. Back in prehistory where not even equality was in the dawn…

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    Ebola Case Study

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    Ebola was reintroduced in Guinea during 2014 and became the largest Ebola outbreak in all of history. By discussing foreign political affairs, the World Health Organization, and historical conflicts, I will expand on why I believe that Guinea was well under prepared for such a large outbreak. Tragedy occurred because Guinean culture is much different than western culture, they lack the knowledge and resources of being able to track down and stop the spread of this disease that killed thousands…

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    Equatorial Guinea is not truly capable of becoming a full democracy. Based on the ideas and findings of this paper, the elite family has too much control to peaceful transition towards a democracy. The past and current abuse of civil liberties is one indicator of an authoritarian regime. It is also important to consider if Equatorial Guinea did attempt to embrace a democracy, would that system be a true democracy? The answer is no, economic growth, social peace, and the end of the political…

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    animals and people also have dominant and recessive traits. For example, in guinea pigs, black fur (B) is dominant over white fur (b). Based on what you learned about dragons, do you think it is possible for two black guinea pigs to have a white piglet? A: Yes Q: 10. In our imaginary dragons, horns are dominant over no-horns. In the real world, animals and people also have dominant and recessive traits. For example, in guinea pigs, black fur (B) is dominant over white fur (b). Based on what…

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    Ebola Economic Impact

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    ECONOMIC IMPACT: Guinea is among the poorest countries in West Africa, with a population of 12 million and per capita income of US$460. It was the first country to be affected by the Ebola virus. The country has metals such as iron ore and bauxite and political stability after years of conflict and poor leadership. Its economy is a mix of agriculture, services, and mining. The income growth in Guinea has not been too high, and the poverty rate is high at over 55 percent of the population.…

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    maturing scaffolds and streets, and interregional clashes moderate and here and there stop the development of merchandise and individuals through the nation. Thus, the cost of products imported via ocean increments drastically from Lower Guinea to Upper Guinea and the Forest Region. In rustic territories, individuals depend to a great extent on what they can create or collect to bolster…

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    at a pet shelter and the manager left her in charge in case anything went wrong. As she was checking everything was in place, she noticed a guinea pig was missing from its’ cage. Instead of causing a chaos, she decided to get the bag of food the guinea pigs eat and as soon as she shaked the food bag, the guinea pig came back. As a result of recovering the guinea pig in its cage, the manager promoted her by raising her paycheck of the month for her matureness of taking care…

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    The battle of the Coral Sea was caused by the interception Americans made against the Japanese advancing to New Guinea in May of 1942. This was the first battle air-sea battle in history. The Japanese planes landed in the area of New Guinea, Rear Admiral Frank J. Fletcher commanded the American aircraft carriers to attack. Because of codebreakers who knew enough information to perceive the japanese, the Allied fleets were able assembled in the Coral Sea in time to attack the Japanese. These…

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    only disruption of their society, but internal conflict. New Guinea has the potential to evolve if they have interactions with others, however, this sudden disruption brings risks. The indigenous people may see this as a threat to their livelihood, and there could be emerging internal and external conflict. Consequently, an alteration in values and drastic change in lifestyle would cause a cultural shock that would separate New Guinea, leaving it in two sections ( 1. Those who want change 2.…

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    Hair Investigation

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    either a guinea pig or a rabbit. This animal fiber was compared with hair samples from the suspects’ pets. Only two of these pets’ hair looked similar to the fiber found at the crime scene. The hair samples from the guinea pig and the rabbit looked identical to the animal fiber from the crime scene. They all had a very intricate cuticle, as well as green and purple throughout the hair. This means that the person who committed the crime had recently been in contact with either a rabbit or a…

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