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    Boko Haram On January 20th, Boko Haram walked into a Nigerian Village, raiding, and eventually burning it to the ground. The attack was recorded to have taken 65 lives, but the people of Dalori Nigeria, reported as many as 100 casualties, and abducted many more. Boko Haram is a radical Islamic group. Boko Haram is a terrorist origination operating primarily in Nigeria. Founded in 2002 by Muhammad Yusuf, the organizations reasoning for the attacks are the historical imbalance between the north…

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    lives have been changed over the past decade and a half in Sudan. The Darfur genocide is murdering of men,women, and children. There is war and a genocide going on in the 21st century and not enough people know about who's doing, it what's being done to those people, and how long it's been going on. In spite of,years of war going on in Sudan, conflicts are only getting worse. In 1973 and again in 1983 there has been a civil war going on in Sudan(“Darfur genocide << world without…

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    My project is on Mozambique. I will be talking about 5 themes of geography and how they are connected to my country. Mozambique is a country within Africa below the Sahara desert or the "Hot" desert. Mozambiaque is bordered by many different countries such as Malawi, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. It aslo has marine boarders such as Comoros, Madagascar and Mayotte Island (France). The absolute location of Mozambique is 25.9500° S, 32.5833° E. Mozambique has a tropical climate…

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    UC Prompt 1 The wars and battles that took place in Sudan drastically changed the people of the county as they knew it. Many were of innocent people being killed everyday based on their religions and beliefs. With hatred towards many Christians from a country populated with Islam’s, living in Sudan was not considerably a safe place to continue staying at. My family was one to experience this hardship with the impactful and unforgettable passing of my father. He was a pastor and passed away due…

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    Moving To America

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    I am from another country, As a child I spoke two different languages but not fluently. Arabic, my second language gave me difficulty as a child as for that, I spoke English more for that reason and another reason was that I was in America at the time. In Egypt I spoke more English and for that I was treated as a foreigner and was called differently as well as the way I was treated. I was called in American in Egypt a lot because I traveled from America to Egypt and when I went back to America I…

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    Genocide In Darfur

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    of economics and a director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University. He writes an opinion piece titled “No Development, No Peace.” It is an issue generated by the ongoing genocide in Darfur. Darfur is a region located in the western part of Sudan in the continent of Africa. Since 2003 when the issue started till today, over 480,000 people have been killed and over 2.8 million have been displaced a data reported by world without genocide, a nonprofit organization. In order for peace to be…

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    Kayla Friedman Ms. McKenzie Language Arts-Period 1 1 November 2017 Genocide in Uganda Could you imagine being kidnapped, and then being forced to kill your own family? That is what some young children are going through right now in Uganda. Since October of 2011, 6122 civilians have been abducted from their homes, and forced to join the enemies army(“LRA”). Over 60,000 children are believed to have been abducted altogether(“Vidal”). The abductors are known as the LRA. This stands for the, “Lords…

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    The disappointment of the operation incited a fast US withdrawal and a hesitance in Washington to participate in new clashes there. As of late, the US has spent over Us $500 million to prepare and arm an African Union security energy of in excess of 18,000 troopers in the midst of continuous tumult and starvation in Somalia. The vast majority of the strengths are prepared outside Somalia by US builders and uniformed military counselors. The US has likewise spent around $170 million to support…

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    Egypt is located in Africa in the north. One of the most important parts of Egypt's Economy is the Nile river because without it Egypt would be all a desert. Egypt is sometimes divided into two parts called north Egypt and south Egypt because the Nile flows from south to north. The landscape has low mountains and desert that is in southern Egypt, in northern Egypt, there are wide valleys near the Nile and desert area. The capital is called Cairo and has a lot of farms because it is located on…

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    Ethiopia Research Paper

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    countries, has slowly began to take its place in modern civilization. Before this can be accomplished, Ethiopia must have a well structured government, main religions, a common language, a stable climate, and resources to keep its citizens healthy. The history of Ethiopia shows many famines, and droughts, an unsettling start for Africa’s first independent country. As well as being independent, Ethiopia is also the second most populated country in Africa. During the 4th century, Coptic…

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