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    When looking that East Africa one can see similar disappointment in the region. Like many of the nations in Africa before and after the Second World War, East African nations were struggling economically. Much East African movements were caused by Wartime inflation and the British exploitation of the economy and natural resources. However, there were also many political issues as well during this time; nationalist movements were also sparked by the unwanted British intervention and the…

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    Angola is seventh largest country located in Africa, it gained independence in 1975 when the Portuguese withdraw from Angola. Angola is a country with different ethnics and is rich in natural resources. However, civil war lasted for 27 years. What is civil war? Civil war is a war between the citizens of the same country. As Angola was still in the transition state for being an independent country, the combination of the long lasting ethnic tensions and international pressures rendered Angola's…

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    Terrorism is something that the United States as a nation must acknowledge on a regular basis. Organizations, sympathizers, and lone wolves are all around, and understanding the psychology behind their thought processes and what motivates them to commit their heinous acts. The main terrorist organization the United States has faced is al Qaeda, led by Osama bin Laden. Bin Laden took his skills and knowledge of successful businesses and incorporated them into the development of al Qaeda. Bin…

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    According to the UN development programme in 2002, the Middle East have witnessed high level of poverty, inequality, and gender gaps. All these factors have caused the Arab Spring. Although we have heard from the west about success stories of Egypt in terms of economic performance, according to the neo-liberal thinkers. However it has been argued that the rise of economy was due to the revolution. This statement can be questioned, as many left wings will argue that since introducing capitalism…

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    Egypt and Australia are 7,735 miles apart from one another. Egypt is a country located in Africa while Australia is a continent itself. Egypt has been known to mankind since 8,000 BCE and was called the “Black Land” because of the rich, dark soil that it possess. Australia was known to discovered by 54 European ships in 1606. Both regions speak different languages, Egypt uses Arabic and Australia uses English as their primary language. Egypt is a country from the continent, Africa, and is…

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    Dehumanization In Sudan

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    At Risk? Sudan Backgrounder”) The modern genocidal conflict in Sudan is similar to the Holocaust because it employs dehumanization, extermination, and denial.…

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    'In the book, A Long Walk To Water, a sudanese boy named Salva had to overcome hundreds of deadly challenges, survive a war, walk for over one thousand miles in harsh terrain with unknown dangers, lead thousands of boys to safety, and even live in an entirely new country but no matter how hard the challenge was Salva always came through. In this essay I will talk about how Salva overcame all his challenges with his persistence, help from his his uncle, and memories of his family. Salva’s Uncle…

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    The Lost Boys

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    when young boys are forced to leave their own country to avoid death, but when they must also leave the place for which they left, that is the ultimate tragedy. This was the case for the Sudanese boys as they fled south Sudan, then not the country of South Sudan, but a part of Sudan, after the Arab government began to persecute the Black Christian population of the south. After…

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    Igbos In Nigeria

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    There is an effectual “Massive Plan to Islamize Nigeria, and annihilate the Igbos (the Jews) of Nigeria. Currently, the Northern Groups have given the Igbos the ultimatum to leave the Northern Nigeria no later than October 1, 2017. It has been emphatically declared that those who fail to depart will be mopped up, emptying the North of the Christian Igbos. These threats are backed up with massive Drops of Weapons of War by helicopters in various parts of the Southern Nigeria as they plan to…

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    Long Walk To Water

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    their wants. Some people sadly never get the opportunity to even begin to think about the things they want because they hardly have the things they need. A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park follows the stories of two people growing up in Southern Sudan in different timelines. They both face struggles beyond what people growing up in first world countries could imagine. Nya and Salva hardly get to think about the things they want because they are struggling just to maintain the things that…

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