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    preventative care due to lack of adequate insurance (medical coverage) and language barrier issues. Abuse, violence and alcohol and/or drug use/abuse is less likely to be discussion topics by doctors when caring for minority groups. Refugees from Sudan are less likely to receive/administer accurate full doses of prescribed medications due to history of shortages and/or limited health care. Spiritual powers and religious practices and beliefs shape how many cultures supplement their medical care.…

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    Genocide Vs The Holocaust

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    begin reprinting this pamphlet in 1935 as part of their propaganda campaign to make the Jewish seem inferior to them. Comparisons between the Darfur Genocide and the holocaust are drawn on the basis that both instances involved a history of hate. In Sudan, the North and the South have been fighting for over a half a century. While Civil Wars broke out all throughout the mid 1900’s, it was mainly over political and economic issues concerning resources and land. The Jewish population was never…

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    The history of Mali goes back to 5000 BC, when the Neolithic human skeleton was found in the Sahara. Discovery of gold and slave trade made Djenne city a trade capital and a destiny for explorers and traders until the 11th century when the Soninke Muslims created a trading center. Soninke kingdom started to move the Trans-Saharan trade routes from the Djenne city on the Niger River valley to North Africa. Almoravid group who later was assumed by the Mandinka Empire has destroyed the Soninke…

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    Salva's Journey

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    Survival Essay- Katie Kimble Have you ever wondered how Salva survived in Sudan, Africa ? Salva’s journey was a long and hard process which included Adapting, positive attitude, and mental toughness . Salva used adaptability to survive . Even though Salva walked all day in the hot sun he still adapted to it . This allowed Salva to walk across the desert without talking . Instead of Salva drinking all the water at once, he saved it and took tiny sips to conserve the water . An example…

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    Several Hip-hop artists in the different part of the world have composed and rapped about issues in the world. One of the causes that have contributed to the clustered and scattered pattern of globalisation of Hip-hop is social issues. Social issues are problems that affect people in a society mainly because of the conflict between the individual’s opinion based on what is recognized by the society. In America, several hip-hop artists tackled the issue of Racism. Afrika Bambaataa, the Godfather…

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    saying that there is a "gay agenda" to turn their children gay and use this as an excuse campaign to make it illegal worldwide. Egypt, Nigeria and Sudan are only three of the seventy nine countries in the world where being gay, lesbian and transgender is illegal, if caught with your partner three times you are sentenced to the death penalty, in Sudan it is also illegal for transgender people to change their gender and if they make the courageous decision to do so will also be executed! How…

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    In the some way, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus worshipped or honor many gods or goddesses. For example, the Harappan society recognized a mother goddesses and honor a fertily god and held a tree and animals scared because of their associations with vital forces. In same way, Re and Amon were the gods of the Egyptians. “Amon was associated with the sun, creation, fertility and reproductive forces, and Re was the son worshipped at the Heliopolis. Osiris god of the underworld was honor through a…

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    transgendered people in the world, that’s 5 percent of the seven billion people who inhabit this earth! However this number doesn’t stop hateful, disgusting bigots from saying that there is a "gay agenda" to turn their children gay. Egypt, Nigeria and Sudan are only three of the seventy nine countries in the world where being gay and lesbian is illegal, if you are caught with your partner three times you are sentenced to the death penalty! How horrendous is that? These innocent people are being…

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    As a person who comes from Africa, Rwanda to be specific, I would say that Africa is a large continent for anyone to know all that is taking place in it. For example, I did not know that the USA is the number one food aid supplier in Sudan. From the Film "What Are We Doing Here? Why Western Aid Hasn't Helped Africa" I learned that some western individuals who think that they are donating money to sponsor children in Africa do not know that their money does not help their children specifically.…

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    Osama Gandhi Analysis

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    support. This deeply angered him, as the U.S now had bases near the holiest cities in Islam, furthering his hatred of the U.S and the west. He later moved al-Qaeda to Sudan, and began a terror campaign against neighboring nations in response to the U.S forces inside Saudi Arabia, but was allowed to move to a country of his choice after Sudan expelled him. He chose to move back to Afghanistan, where in 1996 he declared war on the U.S, for occupying his holy land and supporting Israel. He began…

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