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    Why Is Voluntourism Wrong

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    VOLUNTOURISM In the modern world, impoverished and underdeveloped countries exist in large numbers, which is a problem that is underrated and is not being solved efficiently. Poor countries such as Kenya, Congo, and Bangladesh need a lot of help but they do not have the resources to pay many people to work and help develop the country. Luckily organisations like United Nations offer help but most of the time it is not enough to make a big difference. This is where voluntourism comes in. The…

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    Md Abid Ullah Mr.Cantor How Barack Obama made history. Family: Let's first talk about Barack Obama's family and his life. Barack Obama was born in August 4, 1961, Hawaii. He had 8 Siblings. His religion: Though Obama is a practicing Christian and he was chiefly raised by his mother and her Christian parents, his father, Barack Obama, Sr. with whom he lived only as a baby, he characterized as a Muslim-raised atheist, and his stepfather,…

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    According to Ngugi, “literature is a reflection on the aesthetic and imaginative planes, of a community’s wrestling with its total environment to produce the basic means of life… and in the process creating and re-creating itself in history.” This is also the basic premise of the play which sensitively registers the account of the Mau Mau, which had effectively sublimated in the documented history of the Jomo Kenyatta regime. It is noteworthy that the play opens with a song by a crowd of…

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    Why I Am Positive?

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    accepted that this was better for her. I became so accustomed to this idea of living that I have become immune to the reason behind seeing the positive in everything. It was not until my mother’s friend Kenya came to Florida for a visit recently that I remembered the importance of this idea. Kenya has multiple sclerosis, which is a disease in which the insulating covers of the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord are damaged. During the car ride home, she told me how her disease made her…

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    This sent the country into a downward spiral characterized by civil war, piracy, warlords, and conflict with neighbouring Ethiopia and Kenya. Various interventions by the international community, including those efforts carried out by the United States (US) and the United Nations (UN), continually failed to provide the country with any sort of stability or lasting peace. According to the…

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    affect them in any shape, way or form. But they shouldn’t be thinking that they should be thinking that someone murdered their dog, because it’s practically the same thing. But just with another animal.Places like Botswana, Central African Republic, Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa, and Tanzania have some common or different penalties for animal poaching. Some of those penalties are: fines, prison terms, and revocation of license. But most of these penalties aren’t properly enforced. People…

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    were finding reasons to not trust him. In the article Malik Obama says Israel Shouldn’t Worry About Barack’s Muslim “Connection,” it states that Obama was born in Kenya and is a Muslim. Nowhere in the article does Malik Obama, President Obama’s half-brother, state that president Obama is a Muslim or that the president was born in Kenya. The president does have a connection to Israel but through his father who was born there. Although these false accusations would upset anyone, President Obama…

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    With poorness and poverty comes a lack of access to medical procedures and healthcare. Also with poverty comes overall poor health due to the poor living conditions families live in, often in other countries. The best way to stop many common diseases is economic and societal growth and by helping the less fortunate. Malaria is most common in poor tropical areas in the world, with the most common being various regions in Africa (“Impact of Malaria”, 2016). The biomedical cause of malaria is…

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    Summary: Road To Genocide

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    According to Times of Malta, in December 2013 peacekeepers and soldiers were assigned to protect citizens in the Central African Republic due to the violence between Muslims and Christians. The rebel group, "Seleka" took power from the north and Christians began to blame the entire Muslim community for crimes committed by them. Currently, there are 535,000 refugees many who are women and children displaced by this war. However, instead of diffusing the situation French soldiers have only made it…

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    always remain just that: menacing, alien, and apart.” Luckily, he is able to easily adapt to both. He reflects on family, friends and his environments to see how it helps shape who he is. At the age of 21, Barack got a call from a family member in Kenya, informing him that his father had passed away in a car accident. His father has been abstinent from his life since he was two years old, consequently he did not know much about him, just basic information. "At the time of his death, my father…

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