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    idea defines American history. Europeans settlers stole land from the Native Americans which made settlers made a lot of money. Also African Americans have a long history of being discriminated. For a long time black people were denied bank loans and ownership of property they could have passed down to their children, but white children benefit from generational wealth. Also white Americans benefited from the free labor black slaves provided. My family line came from Ethiopia and is not affected…

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    Somali Genocide Essay

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    In a world full of hate and mass killings, one region in particular seems to excel at doing dastardly deeds. This region would be African and Arabic countries. Somalia and Rwanda are two countries that stand out in particular due to the recent turmoil. The Rwandan genocide is an example of one ethnic group slaughtering another. This is similar to another lesser known, but longer lasting genocide called the Somali Genocide. The Somali genocide started as clan warfare after the fall of Siyad Barre…

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    pertaining to its structure, civilizations, and religion influence of other great civilizations. The Nile River The Nile River is said to derive from two main sources. The Blue Nile starts from a spring 5,000 feet above sea level, near Lake Tana in Ethiopia highlands. The river flows through the lake, runs through rapids, then drops into a deep canyon, and then through the Sudan to seam with White Nile in Khartoum. Also unlike most rivers the Nile River flows from…

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    is often associated with finding lost tribes, understanding ancient civilizations, and the study of indigenous peoples. Its subject matter is both exotic and commonplace. I remembered When I was an undergraduate at the University of Addis Ababa , Ethiopia. Everyone worried about our future anthropology as a career. There are also people thinks and suggested that anthropology is a outlandishly mystical field without knowing about the subject. But what is anthropology mean exactly and how…

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    Garden Court Case Study

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    along the Ethiopia’s rift valley, Hebir Ethiopia Cultural Restaurant, as well as The Obelisk (a bar and lounge in Bole International Airport). I.II Problem In spite of the fact that business is currently going well at The Garden Court, And despite the restaurant’s eminence in the industry, the last few years have been rather difficult due to infrastructure development and road construction around the area. The issue of motivation seems…

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    Education access to children refugees in the host countries is unbalanced because it depends on the camp, urban setting, and gender. Gross Enrollment Ratio show children enrollment to a specific education level irrespective of age when expressed as a percentage sometimes surpasses 100 percent because of the late entry of children refugee into schools or repetition of grades. Primary GER in 2009 for the refugees was 76 percent from 47 urban areas, 92 camps from 73 countries. Meanwhile,…

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    in Eastern Ethiopia also known as "Gambella People's Region, is one of the previously known Region 12, capital is Gambella. The region is situated between those two top 10 Ethiopian rivers Baro and Akobo Rivers. One of the most known parks in Ethiopia "Gambella national park" also located in the region covers approximately 5,061 square kilometers or 17% of the region. The region is also believed to have major oil resources, this region caught investor's eye and the government of Ethiopia to turn…

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    flags. One is in a form of a headstone with words and a picture of Big Ed extending his middle finger, the other is a simple flag hanging on a wooden stick waiting to be destroyed by a strong wind. Bethe Dufresne argues that the confederate flags are history factors, and we should embrace their historical value. Furthermore, the flags should be displayed as " a muted artifact of unspeakable tragedy”. As the author’s statement, the confederate flags should remain as tokens of the historic event.…

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    Hunger In Ethiopia

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    Ethiopia, a country landlocked in the Horn of Africa, has just about everything going for it to experience mass famine. One major reason for Ethiopia’s eternal hunger is the geopolitics of the country. Ethiopia is surrounded by land, and other unstable countries on all sides, since 1993, when Eritrea gained its independence and Ethiopia lost its coastline (The World FactBook). In addition to having no easy route to any other countries for trade, Ethiopia also has poor irrigation due to its lack…

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    In this essay of an announcement introduction, I’m giving you an example of an announcement introduction; here is my proof.‘’There was more than 20,000 of boys from Nuer and Dinka were were displaced to orphans and other boys escaped from the war to save their lives and were in camps.” In the text Salva escaped from the war to save his own life.He walked a lot and sleep in places,he meet a friend Marial but as eaten by a lion while the group slept.Also he saw his uncle during the walk and was…

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