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    Furthermore, World Health Organization (WHO) report of June 2011,shows that western countries (industrialized nation) indeed show more willingness to pursue the ehealth application in the health sector as compared to developing countries that are lower-income nations. Consequently, Australia, United Arab Emirate, Saudi Arabia seems to be one of the few nations that have fully integrated the complete component of eHealth, with countries in the European Union bloc actively trailing behind while…

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    First Mansa Musa the ruler of Mali took upon himself the sacred pilgrimage known as the hajj in 1324 where during his trip he stopped in the middle of Egypt at a place called Cairo. There in Cairo he gave away his gold and goods eventually resulting in the diminishing of his gold supply. Also, While in Cairo he instructed a great architect to build mosques so that Cairo would follow the religion of Islam more strongly. Mansa Musa was one of the richest men to ever live, during his hajj he…

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    1. The Code of Justinian, The Roman Emperor Justinian instructed his legal advisors to come together to create a set common set of laws that were to be used for his entire empire. The group of men wrote down the laws that were already in use and made sure they did not contradict one another. When they felt the laws were in order they named them “The Code of Justinian. The laws were so well written and were just that many nations used the Justinian codes when they were establishing their own laws…

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    kidnapping raids, but after this method proved too dangerous for the Europeans, they instead established hundreds of forts and trading facilities along the West Coast of Africa. Rulers of local areas and black merchants captured and delivered people to these trading posts and went on to sell them as slaves to European ship captains. In the West African kingdoms, frequent tribal wars occurred. Often African tribes people took people from other tribes and held them as prisoners. These prisoners…

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    Samba Music Style

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    KNOWING AND UNDERSTANDING RESEARCH: • What century was samba developed as a music style? Be specific as a century is a long time? Samba developed as a music style in Rio de Janeiro, where it was developed between the end of the 19th century and the first years of the 20th century. This was around in the 1900`s. • What can you tell me about the samba schools set in the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro? Refer to specific examples. THE MAIN PARADES:  Grand Rio- Grand Rio are the newest schools…

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    In 1692 Salem Massachusetts, a group of girls went dancing in the forest. While dancing they get caught by their minister, reverend Parris. During 1692, the Puritans did not believe in dancing being a good thing or running to be a normal occurrence. They see these actions to be considered witch craft or of the devil. This witch hunt was written by Arthur Miller in 1953. Arthur Miller used “The Crucible” to show how McCarthyism occurring in the United States at the time, causing great fear and…

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    that this period from the early 15th century and continuing into the early 17th century called the Age of Exploration was not the first means of exploration. In fact, before Christopher Columbus voyage, the Portuguese and Spanish ships explored the West African coast. The Portuguese were the early explorers in the oceanic revolution who managed to discover new territories with the help of Prince Henry the Navigator. The Portuguese also sent Pedro Álvares Cabral in the fifteen hundreds who…

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    demand of labor forces. Originally the Native Americans were enslaved, but because they were not use to the diseases that they came in contact with most of them died out. Therefore the Europeans started enslaving African which they kidnapped from West Africa. During the 1520s Portugal and Spain hired traders to ship Africans to places such as Brazil and Mexico. When the English people entered the slave trade in the 1560s, they…

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    dismantling the rebels that are in the eastern region. In the west, deep-seated tensions exist in rural areas as a result of isolation, unemployment, poverty and malnutrition. I going to explain…

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    Although I witness endless interactions allover the world, I always look forward to enjoying vast and amazingly undisturbed landscapes as I travel past Africa. I’m halfway around the world, just North of Africa I see Europe. Stunningly scenic and with over 50 countries I relish the landmarks that many people travel thousands of miles to witness. From the delicate ruins of Greece, to the Eiffel tower of Paris, the cobblestone…

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