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    Asia etc. CHILD MORTALITY IN AFRICA Article 1: Elissa Jobson (2013 September 13). Ethiopia achieves development target on reducing child mortality. Retrieved from: http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2013/sep/13/ethiopia-achieves-development-target-child-mortality. This article talks about the 4th MDG child mortality and how it is being handled in Ethiopia a developing country in Africa. Ethiopia‚ a low-income has achieved the millennium development goal to cut the mortality rate

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    History of Jamaican Music

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    painter Albert Huie and also the self-taught artist Kapo. (Cultural Attraction Tour in American (2010).) The religion of Rastafarianism grew out of the teachings of black nationalist leader Marcus Garvey and the 1930 crowning of Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia. Early forms of Rastafarianism used Baptist hymnals in religious ceremonies. In the slums of West Kingston‚ the Rastafarians adopted African-influenced burru drumming to create a sound known as "Rasta music" or "Rasta chant." The Rasta

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    intended to address the problem that Ethiopian banking industry is facing due to the underdevelopment of E-banking in the country. In comparison to the banking industry operating in the developed country‚ it is undeniable that the banking industry in Ethiopia is undeveloped. Even though the international trade and import and export business of the country have been growing‚ the banking system is short of providing efficient and dependable services. E-banking has lots of benefits in delivering banking

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    Chapter 1 Factors that prevaling students or minors to smoke and it’s hazardous effect to their health. Introduction Smoking is a practice in which a substance‚ most commonly tobacco‚ is burned and the smoke is tasted or inhaled. This is primarily practised as a route of administration for recreational drug use‚ as combustion releases the active substances in drugs such as nicotine and makes them available for absorption through the lungs. It can also be done as a part of rituals‚ to induce trancesand spiritual

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    home. Did you know that an estimated 20‚000 young boys had fled‚ most of the kids who fled were mainly six or seven years old? He fled to Ethiopia to escape war. It was a journey on foot across more than 1‚000 miles of dangerous desert areas. With little food and water‚ many walking had no shoes or spare clothing‚ “thousands of boys died on the way to Ethiopia.” He still remembers the pain of being separated from his parents and that was an everyday childhood for him. I have gotten that information

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    Title of PhD research proposal: Morphological and Molecular Characterization‚ Micropropagation and nutritional assessment of cocoyam (Xanthosoma sagittifolium (L.) Schott) germplasms from Ethiopia By: Eyasu Wada Wachamo Email: eyasuwada@yahoo.com Phone number (Mobile): 251 912 841 769 Skype name: eyasu.wada1 Applied Genetics PhD student‚ Department of Microbial‚ Cellular and Moleulr Biology‚ Addis Ababa University 1. Introduction Cocoyam (Xanthosoma sagittifolium L. Schott) is herbaceous‚ perennial

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    Socioeconomic effects on farmers in a volatile Ethiopian coffee market and the promise of the Fair Trade movement Coffee and Ethiopia have shared a lengthy and highly tumultuous relationship. According to some‚ their history dates back to the fifteenth century‚ but it is widely acknowledged that extensive trade didn’t begin until the late eighteenth century (Aregay 1988‚ 19). As world coffee consumption skyrocketed in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries‚ Ethiopia’s economy grew increasingly

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    Journey of Ethiopian Airlines

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    .............................................................................. 7 1.4. CURRENT FLEET NUMBER & MIX ............................................................................................... 8 2. ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES AND ETHIOPIA ................................................... 10 2.1. OVERVIEW OF ETHIOPIAN ECONOMY AND FIVE YEAR GROWTH & TRANSFORMATION PLAN (GTP) ............. 10 2.1.1. Objectives of the Plan.....................................................

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    Yemen‚ Cuba‚ Congo 2 3 1975: Russia‚ Mongolia‚ China‚ North Korea‚ Vietnam (North and South)‚ Cambodia‚ Ukraine‚ Lithuania‚ Poland‚ Yugoslavia‚ Bulgaria‚ Romania‚ Albania‚ Hungary‚ East Germany‚ Czechoslovakia‚ Yemen‚ Cuba‚ Congo‚ Ethiopia‚ Angola‚ Mozambique 1982: Russia‚ Mongolia‚ China‚ North Korea‚ Vietnam (North and South)‚ Cambodia‚ Ukraine‚ Lithuania‚

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    God Grew Tired of Us

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    thousands of miles from Sudan to Ethiopia and on to Kenya to escape their government’s slaughter of the people. The goal of the civil war was to punish the half of the country that was not of Muslim faith.   In 1987‚ the Sudanese government announced that all men of the south should be killed or sterilized in order to end the spread of their so called treacherous ideals of Christianity and freedom.  By the time the “Lost Boys” had fled over a thousand miles to Ethiopia‚ their numbers had been reduced

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