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    CRITICALLY EXAMINE WHY THERE ARE MORE SMALL WARS IN AFRICA African history has gone through three major phenomena that are the slave trade‚ colonization and decolonization. Each has its positive and negative impacts on the people‚ the shape of the continent and her economic resources. Slave trade robbed Africa of its best brains as those sold were mainly targeted after challenging the chief an action that by then was a preserve for those with the morale courage to question decisions from the highest

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    Ethiopian Immigrants in the United States and Israel: A Preliminary Comparison Steven Kaplan POLS 2280 Dr. Jeff DeWitt September 17‚ 2014 Kaplan‚ Steven. 2010. “Ethiopian Immigrants in the United States and Israel: A Preliminary Comparison.” International Journal of Ethiopia Studies 5:71-92 Most of the Ethiopian immigrants have settled in the US and Israel. In examining more about the immigrants‚ it seems that there are many differences among the two. In order to break down these differences

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    A treaty is defined as a formal‚ written agreement between sovereign states or between states and international organizations (Nathan‚ 1977). The subjects of treaties span the whole spectrum of international relations: peace‚ trade‚ independence‚ reparations‚ territorial boundaries‚ human rights‚ immigration‚ and many others. Harold (1936) defines a treaty as “an express agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law‚ namely sovereign states and international organizations

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    The role or purpose of interest groups and international organizations‚ America‚ the role of women‚ education‚ and war are all central concepts all over the world. However‚ a person’s geographic location may influence their perception on these ideas. The perspectives of the Sudanese people in “They Poured Fire on Us From the Sky” and the perspectives of stereotypical Americans vary among these topics. I believe that the Lost Boys see the role or purpose of interest groups and international organizations

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    book A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park‚Salva is a young boy is living through a Civil War in Southern Sudan. Salva gets separated from his family and has to walk for years to refugee camps in other countries in Africa. Salva was one of the lost boys to come live in America. After visiting his sick father in Sudan‚ Salva gets inspired to bring clean water to the people who need it in Sudan by digging wells for them.Salva relies on his family‚ outside help‚ and perseverance to survive. Family can

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    According to “The Charge:Genocide” by Lydia Polgreen it states‚ “Since 2003‚ the United Nations estimates that at least 300‚000 civilians have been killed in Darfur—a vast arid region of Sudan‚ the largest country in Africa. More than 2.7 million of Darfur’s 6 million people have been displaced and live in refugee camps‚ mostly in neighboring Chad. Even 11‚500 U.N. and African Union peacekeepers have been unable to stop the violence”. In

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    INTRODUCTION TO LIT REVIEW This section of the study analyses literature on conflict‚ conflict system‚ and conflict management‚ mediation of internal conflicts‚ various peace process (Rwanda‚ Somalia‚ and Sudan‚ DRC‚ Uganda and Mozambique). Uganda and Mozambique will be the case studies. CONFLICT In his book‚ Stagner[1] presents conflict as a situation in which two or more parties desire goals which they perceive as being obtainable by one or the other but not both. The parties

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    Ethiopia 11/26/12 Allred’s Asphalt Business Proposal I. Country Background Ethiopia is a landlocked country within Africa. It is bordered on the east by Eritrea‚ Djibouti‚ and Somalia‚ on the south by Somalia and Kenya‚ on the west by Sudan‚ and on the north by Sudan and Eritrea. Ethiopia encompasses a vast 1‚104‚300 sq km area with a population of 91‚195‚675 citizens and counting. The governing system in place in Ethiopia is a federal republic. This means that there is a chief of state‚ or a president

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    are at risk of becoming a failed state are South Sudan‚ Somalia‚ and the Central African Republic‚ to name a few. What puts a state on the fragile state index? A number of factors come into play when determining whether or not a state is to be labeled as fragile. Legitimacy‚ uneven economic development‚ and external intervention are all key factors in determining the fragility of a state. The most fragile state on the list is South Sudan. South Sudan is a state that is enormously underdeveloped with

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    Hunger in South Sudan

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    Hunger: Supporting small farmers in South Sudan (Preparatory Project‚ First Draft) Baigozha Aron Tutor: D. Callahan Date of submission: 18 November 2013 Word count: 935 University Preparatory Certificate‚ CPS‚ NU Astana People in different parts of the world suffer from hunger and it has a considerable result on future population of the world. Hunger can be defined as a weakness‚ distress or ache caused by a prolonged

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