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    the political and the political cartoon both illustrate the violence and cruelty of the Ogaden War in Ethiopia. Although they convey the same message about the war‚ they differ and they depict the merciless actions that took place. Lots of people died‚ lost their families and lost the one they loves. During the war‚ victory lean on the Ethiopian because in the image and story both shows that Ethiopia used to attack the Ogaden and destroyed a lot of their land and territory. There are similarities

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    Abstract: In the country of Ethiopia‚ there live a group of people called the Surma. They all live very closely to one another. In this culture‚ the two popular practices they do are stick fighting and lip plates. For the men stick fighting is a type of fighting that is done in order to marry one of the girl in the village. The winner of the fight wins a wife and the loser ends up getting really hurt and ends up with no wife. For the women in this culture‚ lip plates is a common practice that is

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    Somalia‚ or the Somali Republic‚ is a region in East Africa’s Horn of Africa that has been plagued with tragedy for hundreds of years. Somalia is not recognised as an official country‚ and is governed by the Transitional Forces Government. For more than 2‚500 years‚ Somalia has been inhabited by a range of ethnic groups‚ but the Somalian people led an independent government until the rise of European colonialism in the 1800s. In the late 1880s‚ Somalia was conquered and divided into three separate

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    western Ethiopia. The movie shows closely the journey that Tadesse Maskela goes through to promote his union- Oromia Coffee Farmers Cooperative Union. The union was developed to cut out the middleman in the processes of trading and exporting the coffee beans. Tadesse Maskela also attempts to secure a living wage for the coffee farmers that her represents‚ and hope to have fair trade for social and economic justice. The union’s goals are to stabilize the local markets in and outside of Ethiopia‚ to improve

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    | Who was Yohannes IV? | This essay has specific details on how he came to power and what his Castle in Mekele contains. | | | | After Emperor Tewodros‚ Emperor Yohannes IV is another great visionary who is characterized by unparalleled selflessness‚ incomparable sense of justice and humanist principle at its core. By his utmost commitment( like our late prime minister) to his people and his country and his patriotism‚ Yohannes was truly the king of kings! Before Yohannes

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    STADIA ll JULIE MEHRETU (2004) Ethiopian artist Julie Mehretu was born in 1970 in Addis Ababa‚ Ethiopia. She lives and works in New York‚ she operates with abstract detail in her large-scale paintings to create an architectural sense of perspective. One of her most notable piece‚ Stadia ll‚ created in 2004. The piece helped me visualize how there are different mass show two dimensions of history and how is can all be hidden in different forms at times. Her experimentation with abstraction explores

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    Language and Identity Language and identity can be two sides of the same coin in my opinion. A language identifies a certain group or place just like a flag represents a country‚ but this is not always true. If we were to look at the English language for example‚ it is a universal language that most people in the world practice either as their first language or as their second or third. The people who do speak English as their first language have a certain identity related to the language;

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    Study…………………………………………………………………………..10 Chapter Two 2. Land Tenure Security and Rights of Land Users in Oromia Regional State……………………......11 2.1 Conceptual Framework for Rural Land Tenure and Tenure Security……………………………...12 2.2. Overview of Land Tenure Policy in Ethiopia………………………………………………….......14 2.2.1 Pre-1974 Period…………………………………………………………………………………..15 2.2.2 The Derg Period ……………………………………………………………………....................16 2.2.3 Land Tenure System since 1991……………………………………………………....................17 2.3 Rural Land

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    Attaining social justice Social justice can be simply explained as the equality of individuals in the world. Social justice is attainable despite all the pessimistic views. Social justice can be attainable by positive actions of individuals‚ the belief of groups and organizations that every human life matters and the belief that to eradicate social injustice the organization has to begin somewhere. Social justice will also be attainable with the ability of groups to come together and fight for the

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    Introduction Australopithecus afarensis have commonly been found in sites such as Hadar‚ Ethiopia and Laetoli‚ Tanzania. An Australopithecus afarensis fossil was discovered in Hadar‚ Ethiopia in 1974‚ by Donald Johanson. This fossil was scientifically known as Afar Locality (AL) 288-1 but would be commonly called Lucy. The significance of this fossil was that it contained 40% of its skeleton thus it became one of the most complete individual to be discovered. When Lucy’s skeletal remains were first

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