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    Djibouti Geography

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    The Republic of Djibouti is a small country located in the horn of Africa to the north east of Africa which is bordering the Gulf of Eden at the south of the Red sea. The bordering countries are: Eritrea to the north, Ethiopia covering both north, west, and south and finally Somalia which borders them in the southeast with the approximate area of 23,200 km2 of land. The location of the country is in a manner that it forms a link between several countries of the world through trade and commerce.…

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    A Long Way Gone Essay

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    For a great deal of foreign and civil and economic disputes, there are a great number of Americans who believe that we should keep to our own business. However, what happens when the dirty dealings and disparagement of other countries becomes an increasingly taxing problem for the United States? At what point should we really commit to intervening and solving these conflicts which spill over into the rest of the civilized world? Most importantly, what is the most effective and economically sound…

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    Somali Civil War: APA Essay Joseph Trinity Western University Somali Civil War In history, Somali civil war is an anti-government revolution for independent in Somalia started in 1991 and continuing till today. The injustice exposed in the videos of “Somalia: The desperate struggle” and “Bloody and contemptuous images” reminds me that those in the developing world face a bleak future through the following reasons: the vulnerability of the Somali citizens, and the racial…

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    midst of continuous tumult and starvation in Somalia. The vast majority of the strengths are prepared outside Somalia by US builders and uniformed military counselors. The US has likewise spent around $170 million to support the regularly incapable Somali national armed force. The African Union strengths control the greater part of Mogadishu, however Al-Shabab still holds the majority of the nation. Al-Shabab has driven radical endeavors in Somalia, against the nation's…

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    Dire Dawa Case Study

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    815 households were counted living in 72,937 housing units, which results in an average of 4.5 persons to a household, with urban households having on average 4.2 and rural households 4.9 people. Ethnic groups in the region include the Oromo (45%), Somali (25%), Amhara (23%), Gurage (3%), and Harari (1%). The religion with the most believers in Dire Dawa is Muslim with 70.8%, 25.71% are Ethiopia Orthodox, 2.81% Protestant, and 0.43%…

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    Trump's Foreign Policy

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    on the ban, will be significantly impacted if humanitarian aid workers are not able to provide aid. Unicef has predicted that 850,000 children will be malnourished in Somalia in 2017, so it is crucial that humanitarian aid workers provide help to Somali children (Goldman). However, there is a possibility that many of these children will not receive aid if Trump’s ban is successfully appealed. According to recent statistics, “nearly 60 million people worldwide are currently displaced from their…

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    Somaliland Research Paper

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    The Republic of Somaliland (formerly known as north-west Somalia) is situated in the horn of Africa. Its boundaries are defined by the Gulf of Aden to the north, Somalia to the east, federal state of Ethiopia to the south and west, and republic of Djibouti in the northwest. The total area of Somaliland is 137,600 km2 with a coastline of 850kms with the most strategic sea ports in the world (i.e. Berbera Port, Zeila, and Los-qorey etc.). The population is estimated at four million consists of…

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    The Battle of Mogadishu provides an example of a grand strategy that lost its focus along with the critical component of a winning strategy, “control”. Additionally, it serves as an anecdote for depicting the difficulty associated with urban warfare and the need for improvements in order to be more effective. Background Nine years after gaining independence in 1960, Somalia was overtaken in a coup, led by Mohamed Siad Barre. Despite his oppressive dictatorial rule, Barre maintained power until…

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    Within the Regional and Comparative Studies major, I plan to study gendered violence in Sub-Saharan Africa – specifically how religious traditions create a culture in which violence against women thrives. In today’s deeply polarized world, it is more important than ever to understand the extremely divisive force that is religion, and how different religious beliefs serve to inform a society’s treatment of women. Several years ago, I read Jimmy Carter’s excellent book A Call to Action: Women,…

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    The Somali Civil War has been ongoing since 1991. From famine, to a large drop in the economy, to the lack of education being provided, the country is facing many challenges. Conferences are held, and speeches are given to try and get Somalia and the Somali people out of crisis. Many speeches are given at these conferences, but there are two that can be analyzed and compared on their use of ethos, logos, and pathos. David Cameron and Herman Van Rompuy play two very different roles in the Somali…

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