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    Uranium is a chemical element that is naturally radioactive. Its symbol is U. Uranium is a radioactive silvery-white metallic element of the actinide series. Uranium has 235 isotopes. Most nuclear power plants use uranium as fuel because its atoms are easily split part. Uranium generates the heat in nuclear power reactors, and produces the fissile material for nuclear weapons. Deposits of uranium are found in China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Namibia, Greenland, South Africa, United…

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    According to economist, that most farms in Sub-Saharan Africa are smaller than two hectares. On the other hand, in countries like Kenya and Malawi, majority of lands are owned by rich Africans or foreign investors who are often accused of “grabbing” land. Optimists state that foreign agricultural investments give the developing opportunities in Africa…

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    European Union Dbq

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    population for the EU and an increase of GDP for African countries. Africa is statistically one of the poorest places on Earth, according to Document #3 most African countries rank in the mid to higher 100’s for the Earth’s lowest GDP’s. Countries like Malawi (rank 187), Burundi (rank 186), and the Central African Republic (rank 185) are some of the poorest 196 countries on the planet. The average person is worth $319 in these countries and this causes many individuals from…

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    to solve the emissions crisis at home? It is fairly common knowledge that in the United States, an average citizen makes much more money than a typical villager in, for example, Malawi. As a matter of fact, U.S. GDP is 12,000 times larger than the GDP of Malawi (GDP). It is fair to reason that people like those in Malawi will not be able to install solar panels on the tops of their homes, and are unable to invest billions of dollars in renewable energy projects. At home, non-renewables account…

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    Africa is the typical home of beach culture. Surprised? Yeah, don’t be. Africa is blessed with stunning stretches of sandy beaches, where you can soak up the sun all day long. The continent has become a correspondent with beach holidays, thousands of travellers from all over the world visit Africa to explore the endless white sand beaches, experience the rare way of life centred around its beaches, and indulge in fascinating water-activities. SEE ALSO: 10 of the Best Beaches in Kenya African…

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    be used to help find the definition of a word that you don't not know. With said, in the short period of time that I have learned to use connotation, I can already see a difference in understanding when I read an article, or story. For example, in Malawi windmill boy with big fans, the author uses some words that some people may not understand, like the words, Humble, Cobble, and Resonate. Using the surrounding sentence, we can find clues to what the words mean, in this case, when you cobble…

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    Eastern culture has become more and more celebrated in western culture in recent years. It is now considered almost fashionable, in many places, to participate in activities such as meditation and other mindful rituals. It was not until the mid 20th century that the popularity of meditation began to increase. It was around the 1960’s that scientists began to conduct studies on the effects of the activity, during which time the Beatles also became interested in the activity, bringing increased…

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    changing with more women getting involved with more laws targeted towards towards gender equality being drafted. This has gone a long way in reshaping attitudes towards women in leadership with some countries electing a female president; Argentina, Malawi. Laws that ease the process of filing discrimination complaints. Like earlier stated the…

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    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 with 2 seasons.…

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    Harnessed The Wind

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    the famine. He learned the value of things he had taken away from him during the famine. He also had to learn to look at the problems he faced in different ways. The famine also ended up shifting Williams life path completely. The famine that struck Malawi caused suffering and pain, but ultimately if it hadn’t happened, William wouldn’t be where he is now. The famines…

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