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    valued more than women. Apparently‚ Sudan was one of the countries that did not sign the CEDAW (Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women)‚ an international bill of rights for women that sets basic standards that must be followed to promote gender equality. Sudan’s stance indicates the lack of importance of gender equality. The difference in education between boys and girls is one of the most obvious and critical inequalities in Sudan. Girls in general just learn how

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    migration of Sudan to Chad‚ and Afghanistan to Pakistan. Migrants of forced migration may include a person who is forced to flee their country in fear of losing their life which is known as a refugee; people who are forced to leave their home but stayed within the borders of their own country is known as an internally displaced person; and someone who has left their own country to seek protection in another country is an Asylum seeker. The causes of forced migration may be those of Sudan. During 2003

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    involves many procedures that are very precise. This lab is broken down into five different sections; we will be using the Biuret Test for amino groups present in proteins. The Iodine Test to identify the presence of starch. The Grease Spot Test and the Sudan Dye test to identify the presence of lipids (fatty acids). The Benedict’s Test to identify the presence of reducing sugars. In the biuret test if the test result for protein changes a color of lavender‚ purple or pink‚ the test result for protein

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    Petronas. These Islamic countries such as Sudan prefer Petronas to enter their countries not only of Malaysia’s ‘Islamic country’ status. Another reason of this acceptance is because Petronas offers to contribute to their country. Therefore‚ a win-win relationship can be formed. This is what other oil and gas company did not offer. Currently‚ Petronas is the largest Malaysian company and key-player in Sudan’s oil and gas industry. Petronas contributed to Sudan by providing vast job opportunities to

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    by performing tests to detect the presence of carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ lipids‚ and nucleic acids. Also‚ we will use biochemical tests to identify the unknown compound that react in the following biochemical tests: Benedict’s test‚ Iodine test‚ Sudan IV test‚ Biuret’s Test and the Grease-Spot test‚ also explain the importance of a positive and negative control. ! ! ! ! ALL MATERIALS! 1. Test tubes! 2. Benedict’s solution! 3. Iodine! 4. Water-bath ! 5. Onion juice! 6. Potato juice

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    (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) in Sudan‚ Cultivation and Their Uses Bahaeldeen Babiker Mohamed1*‚ Abdelatif Ahmed Sulaiman2 and Abdelhafiz Adam Dahab3 1National Centre for Research (NCR)‚ Dept. of Crop Production and Biodiversity‚ Khartoum‚ Sudan. *Corresponding author E-mail: bbrr.2009@gmail.com 2Agricultural Research Corporation (A.R.C)‚ El Obeid Research Station‚ Sudan. 3National Centre for Research (NCR)‚ Env. & Natural Resources Research Institute (ENRRI)‚ Sudan. ABSTRACT More than 300 species

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    of their population‚ and lessened the value of the land‚ which is substantiated by Ludwig von Mises statement on imperialism. In conclusion‚ imperialism portrayed very negative effects in many different parts of the world‚ including the Congo and Sudan. It destroyed indigenous groups‚ and lands possible thriving lands were devalued. All in all‚ when imperialism took place‚ a lot of undesirable actions came along with it that were very detrimental to society. These damaging events will never be extenuated

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     social  construction theories are presented to claims­makers who deem the theories as a social problem  or not. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the social problem of child labor made by  international claims­makers. How do news journalists in Sudan‚ Guatemala‚ Pakistan‚ and  Malawi‚ acting as claims­makers‚ socially construct the global social problem of child labor?

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    chemical test that is sensitive to these groups can be used to identify molecules that are in that class. This lab is broken down into four different sections‚ the Benedict’s test for reducing sugars‚ the iodine test for the presence of starch‚ the Sudan III test for fatty acids‚ and the Biuret test for amino groups present in proteins. The last part of this lab takes an unknown substance and by the four tests‚ determine what the substance is. BENEDICT’S TEST Introduction: Monosaccharides and disaccharides

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    formation of Republic of South Sudan is the result of over 5 years of peace negotiations. On 8 July 2011‚ the Security Council determined that the situation faced by South Sudan continued to constitute a threat to international peace and security in the region and established the United Nations Mission in the Republic of South Sudan (UNMISS) to consolidate peace and security and to help establish conditions for development. Having determining that the situation faced by South Sudan continues to constitute

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