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    in public or private, manifest religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance. It may also include freedom of change in one’s religion or beliefs. Many places in the world do not have religious freedom, for example North Korea, Sudan, Uzbekistan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Eritrea, China, and Burma. Despite the fact that these countries do not have religious freedom, all of them have a religion to celebrate, worship, pray, and learn about. The problem of the church and the state…

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    POG 100 - PROPOSAL This proposal will rebuttal against the resolved issue of Week 6: “State break up is better than federalism in resolving internal state conflict.” Neither the concepts of economic dispute nor social injustice can fully explain the cause of state breakups. This essay argues the reasons why state breakup is not better than federalism to resolve state conflict because it leaves a majority of negative impacts, such as, corruption of state, revocation of citizenship rights and…

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    Throughout history, there have been many misconceptions about the continent of Africa. Due to racist narratives perpetuated by Europeans, Africa is widely seen as impoverished and desolate, devoid of history and civilization. However, those who have been properly educated know that Africa has a rich history full of many different cultures. What we are taught about early African civilization is generally restricted to Egypt. However, there have been many other powerful African civilizations that…

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    persist. David Mascri reports in his journal, Human Trafficking and Slavery, that over the last decade 750,000 people sex-trafficking victims have been brought into the United States. In countries like Albania, Moldova, Ukraine, India, Nepal, and Sudan people are trafficked by the tens of thousands (Mascri, 2004). These numbers are hard for me to comprehend. I can’t imagine the horror of being taken against my will and forced into prostitution or back-breaking physical labor. I think that is one…

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    my open-minded pursuit of impact. Maybe it was the many volunteers who came to aid my country in the aftermath of the civil wars , knowing well that they could be making a six-figure salary if they would’ve just stayed where they are. Growing up in Sudan, a predominantly Muslim country, life was hard like the majority of the people would find it. Unlike most American twelve-year-olds, I was never exposed to the numerous pop culture boy bands or the obsession with Hannah Montana; I was consumed…

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    Open Doors Persecution

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    Open Doors persecution watchdog released its annual report which noted that the violence perpetrated against Christians last year was one of the highest in recent years. Over 7,000 Christians were murdered for their faith during the past year. North Korea recorded the highest number of persecutions, followed by Iraq. North Korea has remained on the top slot in the Open Doors World Watch List since the last 14 years. At present, more than 50,000 Christians are expected to be holed up in the…

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    and only daughter to safety, and three skiers being forced to make sacrifices in order to survive wolfs, and a harsh blizzard. These african refugees must rely on “ The faith in god”, drinking their own urine, and each other in order to get out of Sudan safely no matter what the odds are. In the film “The Good Lie” Theo , the chief urinates into the bowl saying “ I want to live, and I don’t want to die”, soon all the children takes his lead and decides that they will do what it takes in order…

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    Causeway. The Eitai Bridge in Tokyo collapsed in Japan over River Sumida September 20, 1807. It happened because of an overload. 1 pier and 2 spans were were destroyed. 500-1,500 people were killed that day. Nimule is another bridge in Nimule, Kenyal/Sudan. It happened in…

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    Ebola was named after a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire) in Africa. Africa became one of the first areas where Ebola occurred. Four strains of the Ebola Virus recognized as diseases in humans were Ebola- Zaire, Ebola- Sudan, Ebola- Ivory Coast, and Ebola- Reston. “The fourth, Ebola- Reston, has caused disease in nonhuman’s primates, but not in humans “(J. Parker and P. Parker 2003). Paul Farmer says “Ebola is more a symptom of a weak healthcare system than…

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    human. Sulcata classified as herbivores that eat fruits and vegetables. Here are the characteristics of sulcata. They do not like humid places this is because it was originally derived from African which has dry climate. sulcata naturally live in Sudan, Togo, Ethiopia, Mauritania to Mali. Therefore, make sure the breeding is dry and free from water. You only need give water for once or twice a week. Use special lights…

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