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    faced by homosexuals in Uganda. All three of these examples are not widely taught in standard curriculums, yet the pain and suffering faced by the individuals in these groups still resonate into modern times as these groups…

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    Child Soldiers In Uganda

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    Their innocent lives are dragged and forced to fight in wars. Right at this second as we are having a normal life, there are children fighting a war that we are not aware about. This is the case in Africa, Uganda. For decades the uprising of rebel groups have led to wars in some parts of Uganda. The use of child soldiers has increased in the region. Rebel groups stormed into villages, destroying, killing, raping, and abducting children to fill up their ranks. They brainwashed the children and…

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    The Injustices of Uganda There are many Ugandan children who have experienced the horrible injustices as a child soldier. These soldiers were forced to kill, maim, slaughter, riot, kill civilians and even their own families. Children are being forced to be soldiers and if they don’t, they are killed. When the soldiers find a way to escape the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) they find there way back home but even that is hard because the leaders of the LRA would kill them. If they make it back to…

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    Gun Control In Uganda

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    Gun control is a major political topic in today’s world. Unlike the past, we have automatic weapons, which could kill larger groups of people. Although the right to bear arms was to never be infringed, time has made it unfeasible to allow people to walk down the street while carrying one of these weapons. Some people are also very protective of our constitutional rights. We can’t take our rights for granted. Once we lose our rights, we won’t get them back until we lose our country.…

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    They had a unique way to get profits. They sell Uganda coffee at the Tokyo University festival and sell t-shirts on the their website. I am sure baseball has great impact to kids, such as learning team works, how to win and how important to have a goal, because I was able to learn not only how to play…

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    C-section on her at their home. Tragically, the woman died that day (Imaka 1). Unfortunately, stories like this one are not too uncommon in Uganda. Many health centers are dirty, too small, understaffed, lack supplies, and any equipment it is often obsolete. There are many barriers to accessing quality care in Uganda, especially for mothers. Maternal healthcare in Uganda is some of the worst in the world. In fact, the mother dies during one in every 200 births (Kelly 1). A big reason for this…

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    the country of Uganda, while the Ugandan government and the UN are struggling to meet the basic needs of the people. Transition: When a country who is already struggling with poverty has accepted a huge influx of refugees, people all across the world must see the hardship and difficulty that this country and their people will endure. Preview Statement: Since I share their concerns, I stand in affirmation of the bill to provide humanitarian assistance to decrease hunger within Uganda. Body 1…

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    Juxtaposition of corruption level in Canada and Uganda. Most recent corruption perceptions index issued by the Transparency International have positioned Canada on 9th being one of the highest ranked countries in the world corresponding to one of the least corrupted, where Uganda was ranked 139th (2015). With clear gap between these country’s ranks, Uganda show greater opaqueness in their governing mechanisms, driving away potential foreign investment opportunities compared to Canada.…

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    FXB Uganda Case Study

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    On behalf of FXB Uganda, allow me to express our interest of partnering with you in the NEW project “SHAPE”. However, I request you read the following brief background, how and what we do for the young people of Kampala and Wakiso districts, a justification for our expression of interest to partner with you. About FXB Uganda Established in Uganda in 1990 and currently registered as a local Ugandan NGO, Reg No 8179. FXB Uganda has over 24 years of experience working with children in vulnerable…

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    Berlin Conference, Britain received the region that is currently known as Uganda. Beginning their colonization in 1890, the British East Africa Company sent Captain F.D. Lugard to sign a treaty with the leader of the largest kingdom in the region, Buganda. Following the treaty, Lugard grew Britain’s influence further by signing two more treaties with the leaders of two other kingdoms on the south western side of the Uganda region. However, after a civil war in 1892 and a mutiny by Sudanese…

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