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    highlands of Southern Tigray‚ Ethiopia Haddis Yirga1* and Dargie Tsegay2 1 Tigray Agricultural Research Institute‚ Alamata Agricultural Research Center‚ P.O.Box 54‚ Alamata‚ Ethiopia. 2 Hawassa University‚ Department of Plant and Horticultural Science P.O.Box 05‚ Hawassa‚ Ethiopia. Accepted 16 September‚ 2013 Cultivated Pisum is dominated with Pisum sativum subgroup‚ but P. sativum var. abyssinicum (Dekoko) is a unique subgroup developed and cultivated in Ethiopia. The objectives of the study were

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    2. Is Starbucks another Mcdonald´s? How similar and different are the two companies? Starbucks and Mcdonalds are similar in‚ focus on one product‚ the overseas opportunities‚ the rapid emergence as the dominant player in a new niche. On the health front McDonald´s and Starbucks are also similar. (Both offer unhealthy products..) They offer similar food‚ but Mcdonald´s offers it less expensive. US consumer report magazine rated McDonald´s premium coffee better than Starbucks in term of both taste

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    What were the causes of the Italian invasion of Abyssinia in 1935-36 and what where the consequences for the League of Nations. The invasion of Abyssinia took place in 1935-36 when Benito Mussolini‚ the Italian dictator invaded Abyssinia with no apparent reason. It was a diplomatic crisis which showed the league was weak and was one of the biggest failures‚ if not the biggest which ended Europe’s peace and allowed Italy to become more fascist and in the end to ally with Germany‚ dividing Europe

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    When the Germans occupied Cracow‚ Bronislaw‚ the son of Rose and David Honig ‚ was four years old. His father David was a hardware store salesman and his mother Rose was a dressmaker. With his parents working‚ Bronislaw’s grandmother stayed home to take care of him. Bronislaw was a well-mannered‚ bright‚ good-looking and happy little boy who lived in the large industrial city of Cracow. During the two world wars‚ Jewish social and cultural life flourished there. Cracow was the third largest city

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    When you think of the country Somalia‚ what comes to mind? To most of you I’m sure the terms under developed‚ poor‚ corrupt‚ and even hopeless come to thought. The question that many fail to ask is‚ why? Why should innocent citizens‚ including mothers and young children have to live in this kind of environment? What people are forgetting is that these Somaliland citizens are human beings. Nobody in this world should to have to live in a country where there life is in danger every single day. This

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    Adal Mebrak sent his head and limbs to Zara Yaqob as proof of his death.[6] Many kings of the Ethiopian central government were married to women from Hadiya; the powerful Queen Eleni of Hadiya is one example. [edit] Notes 1.^ "Local History in Ethiopia" (pdf) The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 25 January 2008) 2.^ a b Richard Pankhurst‚ The Ethiopian Borderlands (Lawrenceville: Red Sea Press‚ 1977) p. 79 3.^ First identified by Enrico Cerulli‚ according to David Allen Hubbard‚ "The

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    Willene Joan D’ Costa NASE 318 Professor Kiszewski 12/11/14 Food Security in Ethiopia Ethiopia‚ located in Sub Saharan Africa‚ is one of the many countries in the world that is the most affected by food insecurity. Food security in Ethiopia has comparatively improved in recent years. However‚ due to factors such as political set up‚ severe poverty‚ climate‚ etc.‚ this problem is far from being solved. In recent years‚ Ethiopia’s economy has grown considerably as compared to other Sub-Saharan countries

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    issues to Ethiopia. African culture‚ specifically Ethiopia‚ is diminished by commercials‚ social media‚ and the idea that any product “African” is primitive. As a society‚ African culture has been bastardized‚ within our own country and protruding to the continent. Ethiopia is one

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    America and is primary resource produced in Ethiopia. The Ethiopian economy is heavily dependent on the trade of its primary products. Coffee is one of them which alone generates about 60 percent of Ethiopia’s total export earnings. Indeed‚ coffee is closely tied to the culture and society of Ethiopia and an estimated 15 million people are directly or indirectly involved in the Ethiopian coffee industry. Some of the world’s finest coffees originate in Ethiopia. These coffees have a unique flavor that

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    DIK-1-1  Exhibit item Nickname:   Dikika Child Site:   Dikika‚ Ethiopia Date of discovery:   2000 Discovered by:   A team led by Zeresenay Alemseged Age:   About 3.3 million years old Species:   Australopithecus afarensis The fossilized remains of this 3 year-old early human child are often referred to as belonging to ‘Lucy’s baby’ since she was found only a few miles south from where Lucy was found Lucy over two decades earlier‚ even though the child’s fossil is actually 100‚000 years

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