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    PIRACY IN SOMALIA AND ITS INTERNATIONAL IMPLICATIONS In the past few years‚ pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia have received a great deal of public attention. According to the London-based International Maritime Bureau‚ there has been an “unprecedented increase” in Somali pirate activity in the first 9 months of 2009. Until September this year 147 incidents were reported off the Somali coast and in the Gulf of Aden (separating Somalia and Yemen)‚ compared with 63 for the same period

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    whether the end justifies the means of experiments conducted on animals for the development of drugs for humans. There have been many discoveries developed through this process‚ although there are also many negative outcomes this method has encountered (Cohan & Regan‚ 2001). This essay will discuss the human benefits received and the negative impacts on both humans and animals. By analysing these three aspects‚ the evidence provided will evaluate whether the end does justify the means of this method

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    In his article "He showed us the way" (1978)‚ Cesar Chavez‚ a life-changing civil rights activist‚ urges his audience "to recall the principles" behind "our struggle." He sheds light on this social position by juxtaposing the effectiveness of nonviolence against oppression ( "provides the opportunity...to win any contest") and the effectiveness of violence against oppression ( "either the violence...total demoralization of the workers")‚ and by his use of cause and effect he is able to convey the

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    Case study: Famine in Somalia July 2011- Feb 2012 In 2011 there was extended drought in the horn of Africa and Somalia was the worse effected. The combination of this drought and the conflict that had been going on for 20 years cause people to leave the country in mass‚ around 3‚000 people a day‚ to get to refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia. Causes Political: Most of southern Somalia is controlled by the al-Shabab Islamist group‚ which refused international aid organisations

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    ‘Narratives construct a way of thinking for us.’ Discuss with reference to ONE form of ideological criticism. When studying media texts it is possible to argue that the narrative shapes the way in which the audience thinks to agree with a particular mindset of beliefs or values. I therefore proclaim that‚ in this essay‚ I intend to investigate the legitimacy of this idea particularly through the Marxist philosophy. By applying the ideologies of Marxism to different means of literature and film

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    PESTEL ANALYSIS ON SOMALIA | FACTORS | SOMALIA – THE TARGET MARKET | HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM/PROSPECTS | Political | * The country is politically instable. [1] * There is no single government that regulates the economy. * Transitional government‚ known as the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) is currently regulating but does not seem to be regulating to full extend. * However‚ the TFG remains fragile and lacks the capacity to provide services inside Somalia. Constant violence (terrorist

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    the means end chain we are able to link consumer’s knowledge of the product characteristics and their needs. This allows us to understand how consumers perceive the self-relevant outcomes of the product use and consumption. This indeed helps to explain the answer to the question: “What can this product do for me?” The knowledge about a product can lead to certain beliefs through the cognitive system followed by the creation of different attitudes towards the product which will either make us consume

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    Introduction The history of American involvement in Somalia can traced back to the 1970’s‚ where Somalia and Ethiopia were both frontlines in the Cold War. In order to indirectly fight the Soviet Union‚ the USA supported the Somali Dictator Siad Barre with arms sales‚ in return for the use of strategic former Soviet bases‚ which could be used as strategic positions with which they could expand to the Middle East. Backed by the US‚ the Barre regime solidified its power by being one of the most

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    man to have a place to fellowship and commune with him face to face. The bible tells us that “the heavens tell about the glory of God. The skies announce what his hands have made” (Easy to Read Version‚ Ps 19:1). This passage expresses to us that God reveals himself to us on a continuous basis. When we see the rising and setting of the sun‚ the stars at night‚ and the difference in temperature God is telling us that time‚ days and seasons are changing. Can you imagine what would happen if we went

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    What Does the Future Hold for Somalia? Today Somalia is suffering through the worst food shortage since 1992‚ when 300‚000 Somalis died from starvations. On July 20‚ 2011‚ the United Nations declared Somalia in a state of famine and Somalia is recognized as the most serious food insecurity in the world with an estimated 3.7 million people already being affected by the famine. Reports from UNICEF indicate one in five children are acutely malnourished. Executive director of UNICEF UK David Bull

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