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    In paulo coelho’s book the alchemist there are variety of themes and they are ever changing. however, all of these small themes help to develop the most important theme which is the centrality of personal legends or fate. the centrality of personal legends is about following your fate no matter what. in the alchemist their is a boy named santiago who has a reoccurring dream that his personal treasure is waiting for him in the pyramids of egypt. he, however, is a simple sheep shepherd and lives…

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    Child abuse is a widespread problem, present in all countries and throughout time. However, the definition of what is considered child abuse is also different depending on location and time period. In the United States, federal law’s definition of comes from the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act. According to Child Welfare Information Gateway, the CAPTA states that child abuse is “any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or a caretaker, which results in death, serious…

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    Kristen Green’s book Something Must Be Done About Prince Edward County tells the story of the white resistance in Prince Edward County to the 1964 landmark Supreme Court Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka ruling that declared segregation in schools unconstitutional. The author, Kristen Green, is a white woman who grew up in Prince Edward County and was not aware of her hometown’s shameful past or her family’s involvement. Prince Edward County demographically was split almost equally with…

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    Two major problems that have become a menace in African leadership today is poverty and youth unemployment which is due partially to the region’s rapid people growth. It has been said that between now and 2050 Sub-Saharan African countries will be overwhelmed with a swift and rapid population increase as well as a huge population of youths in the world. It is therefore very much essential that administrations in Sub-Saharan African countries factor the mass increase coming from the next…

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    I will never forget that night in the middle of January 2012. It was snowing outside and it was freezing. My house, however, was very toasty and cozy. While I was in the living room working on a Social Studies project for school, my younger brother was watching Phineas and Ferb, his favorite TV show at the time. My mom was cooking dinner for the family and my dad wasn’t home from work yet. At 6:15 P.M., the home phone rang. My mom went to answer it and saw that it was a call from India. She…

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    Slavery in America What is Slavery? Slavery is where human being can be treated as property and can be sold, traded and bought legally through property law. Slavery has existed as far back as the beginning of human civilization. There is a direct correlation between War and Slavery. The victorious countries would enslave the surviving members of rival legions. Egypt, Rome, Greece and China were just a few of the ancient societies that slavery was prevalent in. (Rodriguez, 2007) The origins of…

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    Group 12 Mahmoud Elsaid Abo Elhasaib (presenter) Mahmoud Mousa Elazhary (leader) Habib Hosam Eltabakh (recorder) Ahmed Saleh Elsaiad (searcher) * Portfolio main menu* -Present, justify a problem and solution requirement. -generation and defending a solution. -constructing and testing a prototype. -evaluation, reflection and recommend. -The first step (present, justify a problem…

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    Refugee Camps

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    People have been fleeing since the beginning of time. Mostly conflicts and natural disasters, but also various other causes can be the reason for the migration of people across territories, looking for a better place. When we talk about displaced people, we often only think about war refugees who leave their homes and country in order to find safety somewhere else. But even in our ‘peaceful’ western world, free of war and terror, several kinds of fleeing can be designated. Although the…

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    International trade is an important part of today’s economics. Everything we use today from our phones, our cars, our clothes and even the food we eat is because of international trade. America is dependent on global trade; in fact they are the world’s second largest importer. Main imports are: capital goods, which is 29% and consumer goods that is 26% (tradingeconomics.com). Trade is extremely important in The United States. Imports in the US reached an all-time high of 240524 USD Million in…

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    1. Introduction Famine and Food Crisis are related societal phenomena. Because of the inter-linked nature of the factors of hunger, you can be sure that the food crisis will in turn cause more debt, more conflicts, more health problems, more famines, more poverty and more poor government decisions as they struggle to react to growing dangers. This essay will define famine, its global perspective and root causes of famine. And lastly define food crisis, its global perspective and nature and…

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