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    Global poverty is world wide problem, in countries such as (insert country name) because poverty is a big thing when it comes to families. In such cases if you don’t have a high education or if you didn’t complete high school you are usually seen as lower income class since education is seen as a high priority in the United States. For example, a doctor or surgeon with a high education they are seen with a lot of money with a big house but if someone didn’t finish high school they are usually…

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    To being with, Africa is one of the largest continents in the world. Just like any other country, Africa goes through its good and bad day when it comes to economic and financial stability. With out those factors situations can go down hill and have different countries go through issues when it comes to a countries economy or being in debt. In the Sub-Saharan region of Africa there was over millions of individuals that joined a Labor force for job opportunities. Sub-Saharan economies export raw…

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    heard from some friends of mine that they overheard the Europeans talking about how France is taking over the heart of Africa and the farther north! The Europeans are seizing everywhere!!! The only two places are haven’t colonized is Ethiopia and Liberia. This is truly heartbreaking. My country is being attacked and there is nothing I can do about it. The Europeans are doing this…

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    Ebola Disease Essay

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    Ebola virus disease EVD or “Ebola” is a severe human and non-human primate disease caused by Ebola viruses. These viruses belongs to the family: Filoviridae, Genus: Ebolavirus, Species: Tai forest ebolavirus (TAFV), Reston ebolavirus (RESTV), Sudan ebolavirus (SUDV), Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV) and Bundibugy ebolavirus (BOBV) (Bukreyev et al., 2014). Zaire ebolavirus or simply Ebola virus (EBOV) is the most virulent of the genus and accounts for the highest numbers of outbreaks. The virus spreads by…

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    Ebola Outbreak Case Study

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    1976-2015). For the first time ebola was infecting people who were not natives of Africa. However, unlike the cases before, countries went to remarkable lengths to prevent the spread of ebola. According to Jen Christensen of CNN, the presidents of Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone banned “public gatherings [and] closed schools,” whereas countries such as Zambia and Ivory Coast banned travelers from that region. Yet, these were efforts to halt the spread of ebola. These African countries who…

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    During 17th,18th, and 19th century, the West Africans were unwillingly forced to leave their tribal homes in the process of being bought as slaves in the Americas. The Cause of the West Africans involuntary migration was held on the industrial revolution. At the same period, Europe was going under major transformations in their manufacturing standards, with the inventions of new industrial factories that would manufacture goods such as cotton at a fast rate for a lower cost. For Europe, it was…

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    "Ethnic conflict and state formation in post-colonial Africa: a comparative study of ethnic genocide in the Congo, Liberia, Nigeria, and Rwanda-Burundi." Journal of Third World Studies 27, no. 2 (2010): 149+. Hintjens, Helen M. "Explaining the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda." The Journal of Modern African Studies 37, no. 2 (1999):…

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    hypocrites. He totally disagrees with the slavery system and to make every state free of slave system. He talks about possible solution he could have done if he has all earthly power. His first impulse would be to free all the slaves and send them to Liberia, free them all and keep us as underlings, last one is free them, and…

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    Carens states that being a citizen in a Western democracy is the equivalent to being born into the nobility in a feudal class system because in both, it is through inherited traits one receives the increased likelihood of success. Carens believes that once analyzed it is difficult to justify the lack of open borders between states. The argument for open borders that is presented by Carens hinges on two main components: the freedom of movement and the equality of opportunity. In this essay I…

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    Hs311 Unit 1 Assignment

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    2014 Ebola Epidemic in Guinea and the United States Amy Riddell Kaplan University HS311 Unit:1 Assignment Professor Daniel Gilmore November 16, 2015 Ebola, previously known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is an exceptional and fatal disease caused by an infection with one of the Ebola virus strands that claimed an estimated 2,482 lives in Guinea, Africa alone in 2014 (Johnston, 2015). It made its first recorded appearance in 1976 near the Ebola River, which is now known as the Democratic Republic…

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