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    [quote][b]Originally posted by SIGNYM: [quote]In an email sent to his business partner and Democratic fundraiser Jeffrey Leeds, [u]former Secretary of State Colin Powell wrote of Hillary Clinton, “Everything HRC touches she kind of screws up with hubris.”[/u][/quote] Indeed! [quote]Clinton’s tenure as Secretary of State during Barack Obama’s first term was an [u]unmitigated disaster for many nations around the world.[/u] Neither the Donald Trump campaign nor the corporate media have adequately…

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    “Monkeys” by swissport manager. Out of spite and anger the manager subjected the African people as monkeys by meaning “what were they doing there as if they did not belong. This harmfully affected those African people who were from nations such as Sudan, Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone. Those degrading terms the manager from the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport used was much uncalled for. Which is why the EEOC’s lawsuit was brought in so that those African fuelers could have some type of relief. This…

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    Social studies 11 5 May 2018 Nationalism, good or bad? Have you ever thought about the decision of Donald Trump, the president of United States, to ban seven Islamic countries from entering to the States, including: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen? It is called nationalism, and Donald Trump is a good example of a nationalist. Nationalism has many different definitions, one of them is spirit or aspirations common to the whole nation. Nationalism has two sides, negative…

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    Children run into gunfire, knowing that they might not see their parents again. A man is commanding them to shoot at people at the other end of the smoke, when out of nowhere a child is snatched up and taken away. This child soldier is put on trial for crimes he had committed during his service in the army. And his sentence? It’s like an adult’s. This child is given no amnesty for his crimes and is sent away. These children, who are barely old enough to know right against wrong, should be given…

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    To being with, Africa is one of the largest continents in the world. Just like any other country, Africa goes through its good and bad day when it comes to economic and financial stability. With out those factors situations can go down hill and have different countries go through issues when it comes to a countries economy or being in debt. In the Sub-Saharan region of Africa there was over millions of individuals that joined a Labor force for job opportunities. Sub-Saharan economies export raw…

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    Group Al Qaeda Have you ever thought about the effects that AL Qaeda group have done in the society? Al Qaeda is a group created in the 1980 by Osama to unite the Arabs. It also wants to terrorize the unites states with the purpose of harming the civilians.became a jihadist organization with the greatest power in the Islamic world and was the first to get their anti-Western message across the world, after what happened on September 11, 2011 in the United States. “The Qaeda group was…

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    Not to teach anything in the language of those who’s nations they were, the colonizers used schools in Sudan in a way that contradicts the empowering nature of education. Normally “schools” are use to liberate through education; however, in this case the schools were use to “teach” compliance, something that would not benefit the colonized group, but instead…

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    The aims and objectives of this review is to evaluate the views of the South Sudanese refugees in ACT to discover their challenges. The aim of evaluation is to capture attention from the perspective of participants in services delivery for South Sudanese refugee’s residing in Canberra. The assessment will use difference way to collect information of challenging issues from South Sudanese participants. The investigation will find out what barriers limited their ability to be integrated into…

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    Hematemesis Case Study

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    23 mg/dl to 102.31±13.54 mg/dl (P < 0.001), and the mean HDL increased significantly from 34.35±6.70 mg/dl to 44.89±4.59 mg/dl (P < 0.001) during this time period. Our results were higher than those reported by Prachand et al. (41) after RYGB and Sudan and Jacobs (39) after DS who stated that the rate of resolution of dyslipidemia occurred in 26.3% and 72% of patients respectively. Our results regarding the resolution of hypertriglyceridemia were the same as those of Scopinaro et al. (30)…

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    Think back to a time in third grade when the teacher stood at the head of the class and began talking about the horrors of slavery. On March 25th, 1807, the Trans-Atlantic slave trade was abolished (Thipanyane). But when one door closes, another door opens. The general consensus was that slavery was a thing of the past, but a new form of slavery has emerged. Human trafficking is just modernized slavery happening beneath the noses of governments across the world. This is a particular problem…

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