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    to support more than 300 children and to be durable so that the schools can face whatever obstacles that may come their way. In ten years, we hope to have built 40 or more schools. These schools will help spread education to every location in the world. Our Focus: Our focus is to build schools and wells in developing countries. Many girls in developing countries cannot go to school because they have to walk a long distance to fetch water for their families. If we build wells near the schools we…

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    Sally Mann Art Analysis

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    The emotional distract show pain, sadness, and joyful moment in her family life. Although the pictures are beautiful revealing the true life how we come to this world; many people could see it differently the reviling of the children nudity can provoke pornography image and abuse. Second The pictures show that the artist as no sense of protection of her children taking those pictures and expose them in that manner…

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    ideology you stand behind. Since the beginning of time, our race, being the human race, has always suppressed a certain gender, race, ethnicity, and so on for believing that they are of less importance than their own. In this paper, I will focus on how world results of centuries of gender discrimination have affected us today in the 21st century. Gender discrimination and the ideals of it have been around for centuries. During the early years of our country, women were not entitled to the…

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    All across the globe, the problem of human trafficking is being noticed. Human trafficking is a wide spread problem that can include anything from sex trafficking, to labor trafficking, even the trafficking of organs. Each country is graded and assessed for funding and placed into a tier system. The countries can be placed in tier 1 (receives maximum funding), tier 2, tier 2 watch list, or tier 3 (receives the least funding) which tells how well those countries are protecting, preventing, and…

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    What Is Morocco?

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    Morocco Morocco is a unique country, growing and growing at accelerating rates and increasing economic growth everyday. All sectors of the county’s financials, economies, and likewise seem to be flourishing with little to change. Due to the monarchy and strict restrictions on writing anything bad about the kingdom, the country seems to be on paper a fantastic place to live with a population, government, and king all aiming to bring the country up to its highest potential. The one fault however…

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    underrepresented in the medical dynamic. In America, Christianity is the prominent religion, which is quickly fading taking away our salt. Making us bland and faithless like the world around us. If we lose our salt, we lose our purpose we lose our uniqueness and then the Gospel is not served. IT IS OUR DUTY TO BE SALT AND LIGHT TO THE WORLD. In “Pastors and Novels,” Eugene Peterson argues that, in addition to biblical text, pastors should supplement their arsenals with novels to more…

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    making real change in the world. By telling my story and who I am. Through Illinois institute of Technology i aim to positively have an impact in this ever changing world. I hope that to be given the chance. I was born in the Democratic republic of Congo, based on the cost of living in the D.R Congo, I was not born in a poor family nor my parent were rich, i had the chance to visit a few countries before I move to the United States, I experienced the intense poverty of third…

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    Acculturation Analysis

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    During this course, I achieved a better understanding about how our world evolved, culturally, and how and why, throughout history, certain interactions have occurred, and their resulting effects. I’ve learned that in some parts of the world, cultures were completely influenced by the introduction of other cultures; while some cultures remain steadfast to their origins, even when presented with outside influence or re-establishment into new foreign regions. Acculturation means, upon an influx…

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    In 1995, at the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, 189 nations agreed to an ambitious Platform for Action that called for gender equality for women in political, civil, economic, social and cultural life. After almost twenty years later, progress has been made. According…

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    Futureville Analysis

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    have adopted a vision of tomorrow that cannot affirm a Christian’s work in the world outside of the church. Instead, the message of the church being absorbed by so many young people, both explicitly and implicitly, is that ministry is the…

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