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    in regards to your security. Wesangula provides a very strong pathos argument that reaches out to try and question those who agree with hate towards the gay community. Stated in their article (2015), violence ensued as “...a gay club in downtown Nairobi was the scene of a grenade attack that led to the death of one patron.” (P. 6). Although also expressed that this ordeal was not known to be an act of terror or anti-gay hate, it still shows that there are those who will take action to harm a…

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    For a food secure nation, Kenya still has to inject more into quality seeds Poor quality of the seed used translates to a small cost that is incurred to sustain a well fed economy. The farm yields diminish and the economic losses to the farmers are likely to be much greater. By Juma Chrispinus Farm inputs amongst small scale farmers including seeds, agrochemicals and fertilizers are key in improving agricultural yield. In order to achieve considerable yields, small scale farmers should be able…

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    Book Arrangement: The Insanity of God begins with a foreword written by David Platt. Following the foreword is the prologue, which is the followed by 34 chapters. Book Content: Chapters 1, 3, 5, and 7: In these chapters Ripken describes his time in Somaliland in the days before his organization began to take hold in this war-stricken country. He recounts stories of children dying of malnutrition just hours after interacting with him and mothers attempting to shove their infants into his…

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    I begin my paper by Waltz’s perception of modern realist theory, who in his writing ‘Man, the state of war’, has pointed out three integral images of the causes of war. Firstly, dealing with the classical realist thought, war has its root in flawed human nature. In his view, the evilness of men, or their inappropriate behavior results in war. Second, the internal organization of the state unit is crucial in understanding its prosperity towards war. Which means in order for a state to prevent…

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    Intro In American history there has been situations where gender plays a role in many events whether it is in political events, personal life or economic actions. Lately, women have had a speaker and a motivator to keep fighting for those rights, Hillary R. Clinton. She has stepped into higher grounds where people, more specifically men, never thought women would be able to reach. Back in the late 19th century, it was difficult for women to get paid the same amount as men. It was tough enough…

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    This paper will provide an in-depth organizational profile of the international terrorist organization known as al-Qaeda, Arabic for “the base”, as well as a look at the leadership, funding, support locations, personnel strength, ideology, targeting, tactics, capability, communications, and overall goals of the group. Al-Qaeda was responsible for the worst attack on United States soil on September 11, 2001, as they planned and executed the hijacking of four commercial airliners and crashed two…

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    two testimonies of immigrants who came to the United State with nothing but a dream to prosper. In the interview article, "Immigrants Hope Their 'American Dream ' Isn 't Fading," from NPR News, Michel Martin interviews Nick Injow, who was born in Nairobi, Kenya and has lived in the United States for 10 years. He came to this land to experience all the opportunities he was told about since he was a baby but could make happen because of where he lived. Injow tells Martin how he became an…

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    by creating food and clothing banks in churches, taking up money to pay rent and mortgages, and got people off the street to march and support the strike. King tried his best to solve the problem positively but unfortunately the demonstration went downhill when a group of students at the end of the parade used the signs they were marching with to break windows and vandalize cars. Sixty people were injured and one person was killed. The outbreak of violence distressed Dr. King. After assuring…

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    Though Roald Dahl was faced with obstacles in his life he was still able to become one of the greatest British authors writing such classics as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Charlie and the Chocolate factory is a story filled with a little more than just imagination. This story is a story filled with a bit of reality and struggles ROald Dahl had gone through as a child. Dahl you can say was a piece of cake. Roald Dahl was born september 13, 1916 in Landoff, south wales, United Kingdom. He…

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    “What’s a vision?” As kids growing up in Kenya IFO refugee camp I had many question what I want to be in the future .before I came to America? Every day I would pick up wires or anything I can use to build something. I was good at those things. Still I didn't had a clear vision of what I wanted to be. As growing up in a refugee camp I was seeing the struggle of being poor and struggle of life. Every day we eat same food because we couldn't afford it and the economy was bad. The refugee camp was…

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