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    (Insert Photo) The other equally, notable invention was the 3D Printed Robotic Arms designed for Daniel Omar, a young man from Sudan who lost both arms in a bomb explosion. The robotic arms were made with a 3D electroplating metal printer that prints metal objects in three dimensions. According to usatoday.com, prosthetic arms would normally cost about $15,000 compared to Not Impossible…

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    (Insert Photo) The other equally, notable invention was the 3D Printed Robotic Arms designed for Daniel Omar, a young man from Sudan who lost both arms in a bomb explosion. The robotic arms were made with a 3D electroplating metal printer that prints metal objects in three dimensions. According to usatoday.com, prosthetic arms would normally cost about $15,000 compared to Not Impossible…

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    Essay Outline Introduction Hook: Salva's everyday struggle has shown how difficult life can be. In Sudan, people had to go through some of his exact problems every day in the Sudanese civil war. Transition Sentence(name of the book and brief background knowledge of Sudanese war and Salva): In a Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park, Salva experiences many challenges as a result of the Sudanese War. Thesis/Claim: Challenges such as, Salva's Uncle had died in the war, Salva had to cross the…

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    Sudan, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Rwanda, here are only a few countries in which children are used to fight and endure war up close. Throughout history and many cultures children have been used for direct part ( actual soldiers), support roles (spies and messengers), and even political advantages ( human shields and propaganda). This is the cruel reality that these children face everyday. During their time in an environment like this the children are indoctrinated by many different tactics. In A…

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    The feminist theory has concentrated on publicly displaying the gender inequalities present in our society since the publication of the first true feminist works in the end of the 18th century. Even then feminist writers in the likes of Mary Wollstonecraft wrote on the subject and recognized the inequalities blatantly present in everyday life. In her publication “A Vindication of the Rights of Women” she defends the rights of women by proclaiming their essentiality to the society as human beings…

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    Mayi Child Soldiers

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    “I remember the day I decided to join the mayi-mayi. It was after an attack on my village. My parents, and also my grandfather were killed and I was running. I was so scared. I lost everyone; I had nowhere to go and no food to eat. In the mayi-mayi I thought I would be protected, but it was hard. I would see others die in front of me. I was hungry very often, and I was scared. Sometimes they would whip me, sometimes very hard. They used to say that it would make me a better fighter. One day,…

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    My Survival Love Analysis

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    My Survival Love My Survival Love Love and Loss Nyatombek Modi Copyright © 2015 by Nyatombek Modi. Created by Nyatombek Modi ISBN: Softcover 978-1-5035-0332-8 eBook 978-1-5035-0327-4 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the…

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    There is a fear that society will become less secure, that identity and culture will be lost, that competition for jobs will become stiffer and even that criminal activity will increase....A change of attitude towards migrants and refugees is needed on the part of everyone, moving away from attitudes of defensiveness and fear, indifference…

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    context of rising neoliberalism and the third point focuses on the possible orientation of feminism in the present context of capitalist crisis and Us political realinignment. She goes on explaining that second wave feminisms are responsible for having lost the integral multi dimensional approach that accounted for its power vis avis capitalism and enabled it to struffle against political,economic…

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    The kola nut is not eaten for nutritional value, instead it is considered a culturally significant food. The people of West Africa developed traditions that established unity with the kola nut as the central element. It was used in most commonly in ceremonies but also as a healing herb. The increasing necessity for kola nuts expanded the trade in West Africa to keep up a steady supply. In the 1500’s, the Portuguese were the first begin developing trading relationships with Africans. The…

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