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    Al Qaeda Formation

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    Al Qaeda Formation The name Al Qaeda was common in the Soviet-Afghanistan war training camps and it is translated to mean the base in the English language. This organization developed during the Bureau, becoming an organization of faith-fueled warriors rigorously working on an ideological program to protect the world’s evils to Israel and an America that was Jew-dominated. Osama used his managerial skills to establish this group as a business and obtained many of the finances from legitimate…

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    Nile Cycle In Africa

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    Athens, the school of Hellas, was the hub of all advanced and civilized activities such as culture, philosophy, education, politics and so on (Colaiaco, 2013). In fact, Athens was renowned for the many learning institutions it had, which brought enlightenment to the people of Greece. The schools comprised of the best philosophers and the students. Apparently, Athens was seen…

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    China’s rise came about through its Reform and Open Doors policy – a model of development known as “Chinese Model”. Today, China seems to be willing to share its experiences with developing countries. As a result, China’s importance in African politics, governance and development is growing. The beginning of 21st century experienced the creation of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). The Forum has been an important turning point of China- Africa…

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    Al Shabaab was the first terrorist organization to use an American citizen to conduct a suicide bombing mission more than five years ago. Since then, the group has consistently targeted civilians and non-combatants to achieve their goals and has continued to attract Americans and other foreigners to its ranks. The group controls a large swath of territory in southern and central Somalia which enables the group to train and operate freely without any real interference. It has managed to survive…

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    The Lost Boys of Sudan have an epic story of survival which is one of courage, hope, and resilience in the face of tragedy that seems unimaginable. Many children as young as only 5 years old saw their parents being butchered in a brutal way and was forced to take flight and travel a 1000 miles on foot without any food or water in dense African jungles trying to survive against wild animals and enemy soldiers. That's exactly what the Lost Boys of Sudan had to go through. According to the World…

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    Darfur Violations

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    Human Rights Violations in the era of crisis: The violation of women and children’s rights in the ongoing civil war in Darfur region in western Sudan. Prepared by: Hasan Abbakar Mohammad (September 2015) Introduction ‘Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language, or any other status. We are all equally entitled…

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    miles long. The Amazon is the longest at 4,345 miles. But I’m not here to tell you about the longest rivers. I’m here to talk about how the Nile shaped Ancient Egypt. Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda,Burundi, Congo-Kinshasa, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt. This river comes from two others, the White and Blue Nile. The White Nile comes from Lake No and the Blue Nile comes from Lake Tana, and the Lesser Abay River. Now here’s the real question. How did the Nile shape Egypt? Well,…

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    Lost Boys Research Paper

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    what their childhoods entailed, for the Lost Boys of Sudan, it is quite a different story. The “Lost Boys” spent many years fleeing from country to country in Africa trying to escape the fighting going on in and around their homes. Being forced from their villages, most alone and without family, they had to trek to different refugee camps looking for safety. Even though the situation in refugee camps wasn’t always better than trekking across the Sudan. Most wanted to escape the fighting and…

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    The Darfur Genocide

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    of people because of their nationality, ethnic, origin, race, or religion. However, some people apply it more broadly to any international Government-sponsored murder of a distinct group of people for any reason. Genocide literally means "killing". Sudan is geographically the largest country in Africa. It illustrates Sudan's size that its western province, Darfur, is itself about the size of France. The population of Darfur is estimated at 6,000,000 people. The conflict in Darfur has also…

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    the middle east, and he deployed troops in 2001. Although troops were beginning to be removed from this region during the Obama administration the War on Terror technically is not over, and many troops remain in these areas. Unlike Sierra Leone and Sudan, there is no clear connection between terrorism and war, although I would argue that many Islamic group’s, like al- Qaeda, motivations are fueled by the presence of U.S. troops in their countries. Since the war in the Middle East was declared…

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