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    Compare and Contrast Essay The pilgrims left their hometown‚ so that they could have their religious beliefs freely. The pilgrims and a woman named Sahara‚ who traveled from Somalia to Slovakia‚ have some similarities and differences in their refugee story. Today in the 21st century there are countless refugee’s‚people that were forced to leave their country in order to escape war‚persecution‚ or natural disasters. The pilgrims were a part of a faction called Separatists; they had left the Church

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    ’What role has Australia played in international affairs in post war period’ Australia has played many roles in international affairs after World War Two by associating with many organisations which included the United Nations in UN conventions and peacekeeping courses‚ regional agreements which included the Colombo Plan and APEC and also East Timor. The United Nations was established at the conclusion of World War Two to prevent war in the future and allow well being and freedom to all people

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    “In 1492 Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue.” I repeated back to my first grade teacher. She beamed with delight at her array of tiny first graders. Second grade‚ Christopher Columbus hats decorate our heads. Third grade‚ week long curriculum honoring the man who founded America. Fourth grade‚ learning from Eurocentric history textbooks who decorated the man’s accomplishments and perseverance. Middle school—my teacher dared to tell us the truth. All the Christopher Columbus holidays I

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    Adam Owen Mrs. Riter SOC 9101 29 January 2014 Breaching Exercise A breaching exercise is when you intentionally violate a social norm and then observe the reactions of those around you. 1. What norm did you violate? The norm that I decided to violate was speaking a different language in public and to act like I did not speak English. 2. Why did you choose that norm? I choose this norm because I always see the difficulty people have when they are new to this country and have problems with

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    ARMED CONFLICT BANE OF AFRICA’S DEVELOPMENT: CAUSES AND PREVENTION By Colonel JJ OGUNLADE NIGERIAN ARMY INTRODUCTION 1. The end of the Cold War between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the United States of America (USA) was expected to usher in relative peace‚ security and stability globally. The corresponding calm was to facilitate meaningful economic and technological growth in most nations of the world. Unfortunately‚ these expectations have not been realised‚ as

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    Democracy - Essay

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    “Say you want a revolution We better get on right away Well you get on your feet And out on the street Singing power to the people” * John Lennon Introduction Democracy‚ it is generally believed‚ had its roots in Ancient Athens. We know it spread its stems to most of Europe and later to parts of Asia by mid 19th century ‚ mostly in the form of parliamentary democracy. But in the context of this paper‚we are not interested in the histrocity of the idea or concept of democracy‚ but in the

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    The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse- Pestilence‚ War‚ Famine‚ and Death- rode together during the 20th century to bring war‚ disease‚ and starvation to the world. It is estimated that around 88 million people perished as a result of the two world wars‚ with over half of the dead of WWII being civilians. The war machine residing over the world was anything but humane. It is interesting then that just a few decades later there is growing debate about how war can be made humane‚ with many proponents

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    women of the Sub-Saharan Africa region experience disproportionate poverty‚ low social status and a reproductive role that exposes them to health risks and preventable deaths. At least 90% of women in Djibouti‚ Egypt‚ Eritrea‚ Mali‚ Sierra Leone and Somalia have undergone FGM operations (Tinker‚ Finn & Epp‚ 2000: P27). FGM is the partial or total removal of the external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for cultural and/or non therapeutic reasons. The procedure is rarely carried

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    Schistosomiasis is also known as bilharziasis in respect to the German physician Theodore Bilharz who first described the cause of urinary schistosomiasis in 185‚ is second only to malaria in public health importance. The first doctor who described the entire life cycle of the disease was Brazilian parasitologist Piraja da Silva in 1908. The first known case of infection was discovered in 2014‚ in a child who lived 6‚200 years ago. It was a common cause of death for Ancient Egyptians in the Greco-Roman

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    Why Did Italy Enter WWII

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    Why Italy entered WWII? After WWI‚ Italy was awarded small lands of Austrian territories from the Treaty of Versailles‚ but not Dalmatia which it had coveted. Italy was very unsatisfied about it because they didn’t get the territories which they were promised. Some people think it was right for Italy to enter the WWII while some people didn’t think so. Italy entered WWII for 3 reasons. The first reason is Benito Mussolini‚ who just came to power and became the leader of Italy‚ decided to turn Italy

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