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    The lost boys‚ John‚ Panther‚ and Daniel leave their lives in Sudan to escape the war‚ they then lived in the Kenya refugee camp for 10 years. After the boys find out they will be leaving for the America‚ they thought the worst was behind them. Soon they will learn not everything is easy in America. The “lost boys”

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    Kochanek English 1-period 1 04 March 2013 Darfur‚ Sudan Genocide Atrocities such as genocide could very well be considered an "ethnic cleansing" in some cases. But why do people debate whether or not the situation is one or the other? What exactly is the difference between the two? Well‚ what ’s the difference between a brown and yellow banana? A ripe‚ red strawberry or a black‚ shriveled one? An ethnic cleansing‚ yellow banana‚ and ripe red strawberry all have one thing in common: they "look

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    The Darfur Crisis

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    Charlie much of the humanitarian work done in Sudan recently has aimed at treating the symptoms of Africa’s longest and most intractable conflict. Medical supplies‚ feeding schemes‚ education assistance and refugee housing are the most common sorts. The root causes‚ often obscure and always complex‚ remain to be addressed at some future date. Dr. Baker mentioned that one new factor in the second civil war was the discovery of oil in Southern Sudan after the 1972 Addis Ababa agreements had been signed

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    Shattered Glass Themes

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    The film Shattered Glass directed by Billy Ray was an intriguing film for today’s world as it shows that the events in Shattered Glass play a big role in today’s world on how it relates to fake news as a potential marketing tool‚ political tool‚ or bureaucratic tool. In the film Shattered Glass Stephen Glass‚ was an infamous writer who turned out to have fabricated most of his articles. More often than not‚ Stephen Glass made his articles up with observations‚ random settings‚ and characters. Shattered

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    The Film Shattered Glass

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    The film Shattered Glass by Billy Ray depicts a true story about how a young journalist wrote and published fake stories to The New Republic‚ the magazine that he worked for‚ until he got caught. The movie reflects on the do’s and dont’s that a journalist should always follow in order to maintain his/her reputation as an honest and accurate journalist as that is not only the right thing to do but it is one’s duty as a journalist. Stephen Glass‚ the name of the character of the protaganist is

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    Shamsoun Dikori

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    to flee his home‚ being bullied by racist comments‚ and suffering the death of numerous loved ones‚ Shamsoun Dikori became stronger and more determined to succeed in life. Shamsoun Dikori and his family are from the Nuba Mountains in Central Sudan. They lived in a fertile valley and where their dad‚ Daldoum‚ was a profitable farmer. They lived a nice‚ enjoyable life. Shamsoun remembers his mom telling him stories under the moon‚ and running outside playing soccer with friends (Dikori). Their

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    The Ugly American Essay

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    This essay was written using characters from the book‚ “The Ugly American”‚ as well as the SO imperatives and some of my own personal experiences. For the purposes of this essay I chose three characters to compare and contrast. Ambassador Gilbert Macwhite was my favorite character and hard not to choose with his simple understanding that the American way of life does not fit into every culture. My second choice was Father Finian‚ a Catholic priest that uses his influential talents to build a relationship

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    Ethiopia is Kenya which is probably one of the most developed nations near Ethiopia and has fairly good relations with Kenya who is a developed nation and large trading partner. To the west of Ethiopia is South Sudan‚ which is important because of how much oil South Sudan has. The oil that South Sudan has gives them huge amounts of power in Africa and the world as a whole. The nation nearby Ethiopia that is the most dangerous geographical feature is Somalia‚ which is a country very full of unrest. The final

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    master’s degree as well. Jacob Atem: A refugee orphan opens a clinic This paragraph talks about how Jacob Atem opened the first medical clinic in Maar‚ South Sudan. He suffered a lot for many reasons. One of these reasons was that when he was 8‚ after his parents were killed in the Sudanese Civil War‚ he had walked thousands of miles from Sudan to Ethiopia as the beginning of a harrowing nine-year odyssey through East African refugee camps. That´s why he decided to opened someday a clinic. It is specially

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    Nile River. The Nile flows through the north-eastern part of Africa. The source of the Nile is Lake Victoria and its mouth is in the Mediterranean Sea. As an international river the Nile passes through many countries‚ it passes through: Egypt‚ Sudan‚ South Sudan‚ Ethiopia‚ Kenya‚ Eretria‚ Tanzania‚ Uganda‚ Rwanda‚ Republic of the Congo and Burundi. The Nile is considered the longest river in the world with as it is 6‚853 km long. In 1882‚ the British Administration on Egypt started. The British

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