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    many times we fought with our own “brothers” to fight for the freedom of blacks. During this time after the great civil war and blacks still weren’t treated equal Lincoln sets with hopelessness and he encourages the Blacks to migrate to Haiti and Liberia to seek freedom and independence. Little did they know that soon it will be for the child slaves, as the book describes it “the worst was still to come” (pg. 15) Wealthy Haitians became able to pay adult domestic workers and manipulate them to…

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    Introduction English is regarded as the most influential language globally, with more non-native speakers around the world than native speakers (Park and Wee, 2012). There are over 400 million speakers of English, and although there are a few languages with more speakers in the world, those languages owe their numbers to mother-tongue speakers. Whereas, English owes its prominence to how widely adopted it is in other countries, and the special status it enjoys in global affairs. Since the…

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    Over a decade ago the United Nations Security Council acknowledge through the creation of Resolution 1325 the changing nation of warfare in which civilians are increasingly targeted, and women continue to be excluded from participation in peace processes. Most people view women as simply victims of civil war in their countries. However, that is not always the case for majority women. Women are critical actors in peace building. The end of the Cold War era of international politics was…

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    To many people freedom is the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved but The book, Uncle Toms Cabin written by Harriet Beecher Stowe seems to have her own version of the definition of freedom. This novel, just like other books she has written creates the theory that freedom is not just about liberation further explaining that the fact that no one is claimed does not make the individual free. As it was written under the fugitive slave act of 1850, that helping or supporting a slave is a…

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    International law and decolonization of the region, Africa: an analysis 1. Abstract This study seeks to investigate the impact or effect of decolonization in Africa and how decolonization developed international law. The study need to explore and find what really happened to end decolonization as to what extent did the international institutions and organization played role in developing international law to fight colonialism in the region of Africa. Methodology used in this study is content…

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    For an organization of such magnitude and impact, BRAC 's brand is not commonly known. BRAC focuses on 12 different countries such as Haiti, Sierra Leonne, Liberia, South Sudan, Uganda, Tanzania, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Philippines, and Bangladesh. With one of the largest organizations that is funded by the Omidyar Network “BRAC has created 8.5 million self-employment opportunities and made $5…

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    Ebola Primary Research

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    Introduction: Primary research question: Is there an association between adult patient deaths and high heart rates (over 100bpm) among patients who test positive for the Ebola Virus Disease? (dichotomous categorical–continuous) Two secondary questions: 2. Is there an association between body temperature and heart rate among Ebola positive patients? (continuous–continuous) 3. Is there an association between patient gender and outcome among Ebola positive patients?…

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    Introduction This essay will discuss the role of international organisations in contemporary global politics. An overview of international organisations will be provided with the main part of the essay focusing on the role that international organisations play in contemporary global politics with examples being provided to back-up the arguments. The main questions that rise from the role of international organisations is; the effectiveness of international organisations? Are they fit for…

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    IKEA Code Of Conduct

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    IKEA is one of the world’s top furniture manufacturing companies. The Swedish company has 381 stores in 47 countries, with more opening. The company designs and sells Scandinavian modern style furniture and accessories. To save money for itself and its customers, the company sells its furniture unassembled in flat packs, and has customers assemble their own furniture at home. IKEA has partnered with WWF, FSC, UNICEF ,and Save the Children, to protect the environment and help victims of poverty…

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    Ethical Issues With Ebola

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    The issue of an Ebola epidemic gives rise to obligations for infected individuals in regards to the health of others. It requires the consideration of ethical theories such as utilitarianism and the right for autonomy, where there is a need for individuals infected with the Ebola virus to give up their liberty in order to prevent harm to others. This will be supported with the harm principle and the need for the government to contribute to the public good of preventing the spread of communicable…

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