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    Current event article number one; Incredible facts about liquid Igneous rock Cullen Croghan Ivy Tech Community College Gemma Tarlach author of the article “Twenty Things You Didn’t Know About Lava” that I found from the magazine Discover did a very nice job talking about lava and the variations of it. Although she’s not a full-blown geologist she did a nice job with information very close to that of what’s been inscribed into our text books and what’s been told to us in class. After reading…

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    Morality of Homosexual Marriage Tessa Rotermann Mr. Sdao HRE 4M January 18th, 2016 Tessa Rotermann Mr Sdao HRE 4M January 18 2016 Morality of Homosexual Marriage Thesis Question: With homosexual marriage becoming more socially accepted, should the catholic church also begin to view this as a moral act? Catholic Church Perspective/Against: The Catholic Church takes a very high view of marriage and how humans act sexually. “As the account of Genesis shows, marriage and sexuality…

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    Poaching Trophy Hunting

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    conservation; in fact, it raises the threat of extinction. According to Peter Lindsey, a Policy Initiative Coordinator for Panthera 's Lion Program, “Trophy hunting has contributed to population declines outside (and inside some) protected areas in Tanzania, a country that holds between 30–50% of Africa’s lions” (1). While some revenue from trophy hunts go to conservation efforts, it is not the major source of income. Most of the revenue generated goes to “commercial outfitters”…

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    Rape Culture In College

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    of opportunity to improve economic and societal standing for women in these impoverished areas. Societal pressures limit women across the world. Author Salma Maoulidi describes how woman struggle to rise above the stereotypes that plague them in Tanzania because of the social and political pressures of their hegemonic society…

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    Health Insurance Arguments

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    In today’s economy, there is an outrageous demand for health insurance. President Obama has signed a reform for citizens without medical health insurance. Since the reform has been passed, controversy has been split into those who support it and those who don’t. Others believe that it will worsen the economy and the opposing side will argue that those who don’t have coverage may now benefit from it. Even though citizens should have a choice to a health coverage rather than being forced to have…

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    This is sprayed with herbicide twice a year. The objective is to remove the non-native, invasive species completely Serengeti National Park Topic: tropical grassland biome Background It is located in the equator, between Tanzania and Kenya It has a size of 14,763 miles2 The average temperature is of 22.9 oC The driest month in the Serengeti is of 20 mm and the month wit the most precipitation is of 152 mm The amount of vegetation in the Serengeti is low due to the low…

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    In the early 1960’s Jane Goodall traveled to the Gombe Stream Reserve in Tanzania to study chimpanzee development and their social interactions. During her early years of study, Goodall discovered much about the social complexity of chimpanzee societies and their hierarchies, along with their development which is, for the most part, very similar to the development of our species. Throughout the book, Jane Goodall describes the many challenges she faced trying to get the protective chimpanzees…

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    Butchering In Rwanda

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    In 1961, Rwanda receives their self-determination from Belgium. The Belgians gave Hutu 's control of the over public actions under which, Tutsis are managed as lesser subjects. Later on in 1985 a social event known as The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), formed to demand an end to social segregation against the Tutsis. 1990 came around and the RPF radical from Uganda assaulted Rwanda, in hatred to starting a typical war against the Tutsi. In April of 1994 is the point at which everything started,…

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    African Culture

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    Cameroon), Morna (from Cape Verde), Semba (from Angola), Marrabenta (from Mozambique), Kwaito (from South Africa). Kuduro (from Angola), Kizomba (from Angola), Mbaqanga (from South Africa), Pandza (from Mozambique), Raï (from Algeria), Taarab (from Tanzania and Kenya), and Sega (from Mauritius and Seychelles Islands). All of those music genres or styles have their specific dances. The speed of the rhythm determines how fast the dance is, and the way people dance may differ if the dance is…

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    The Tribal Rwanda Genocide

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    Between the dates of April 6 and July 1994, nearly one million citizens of Rwanda’s seven million population were massacred in an effort to exterminate Rwanda’s Tutsi population (Klinghoffer 3). Neighbors killed neighbors. Torture, rape, looting, and exile ensued. People who had been living together for decades, sharing the same language, culture, and religion became enemies. The violence was genocide-- a deliberate, systematic annihilation of Rwanda’s racially-defined Tutsi group (Straus 1). In…

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