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    South Sudan. The levels of poverty in the country mean that majority of citizens in the country cannot be in a position to get access to better healthcare facilities. Their socioeconomic situation cannot allow them to get treated for a number of preventable diseases‚ lower respiratory illnesses being one of them (Oluoch‚

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    as much control as he could over the farm. Omar al-Bashir has been president of Sudan from 1989 to present day. He is considered one of the most corrupt leaders of all time with seven counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes and is currently the only sitting president with outstanding arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC) (Watch). However‚ even with these counts‚ al-Bashir still leads Sudan as a dictator. Napoleon and al-Bashir are the similar in the ways they came to

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    Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim is a feminist activist for women’s rights and social change in Sudan. She was born at 1939 has a long history of working‚ and fighting for women rights. Fatima is an author too‚ and she published about seven books and many articles for the cause that she dedicated her life to it. Fatima’s life was not easy and had many sad moments. She has been living under multiple oppressive regimes and had her husband executed during the 60’s. Moreover‚ spent two-year house impressment.

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    negative experience in Sudan in previous years. They were accused of numerous things such as fueling the civil war‚ believing the Sudanese Government was using oil revenues to purchase weaponry‚ and of being complicit in human rights abuses because of fees and royalties paid to the government for the rights to explore oil and gas. Now‚ Talisman is faced with the decision of whether or not they should enter into Kurdistan‚ knowing that the same thing can happen there as it did in Sudan. The KRG is asking

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    In his article‚ “In South Sudan‚ City of Hope is Now City of Fear‚” Jeffrey Gentlemen expounds upon the idea that leading politicians “manipulate” and “exploit” ethnic divisions. Reporting a first hand account of Diu Tut‚ a member from the Nuer tribe‚ Gentleman exemplifies the South

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    REGIONAL INSTITUTION OF GENDER‚ DIVERSITY‚ PEACE‚ AND RIGHTS ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE COURSE 1) ESSAY) The Issues of Social Justice and Gender Justice in Sudan NAME: HANADI MOHAMED ABDELHALIM 02/‎15/‎2012‎ Introduction: Discussing the term gender justice is a complicated matter. because its part of a wider term which is social justice‚ and without knowing this term first we can’t understand gender justice‚ Since social justice is interrelated with economic and political aspects. in

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    During the late 19th century and into the early 20th century‚ the countries of Africa faced unprecedented amounts of imperialism and foreign interference from many of the European countries‚ England‚ Germany and France mainly. Sometimes referred to as the “scramble for Africa” are the events that took place after the Berlin conference in 1884. This mass colonization of Africa resulted the destruction of many cultures as well as sacred land that the Europeans used for mining or other industrial endeavors

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    once more peaceful Sudan is the overall regional stability it would bring. Geopolitical stability in every parts of the world is warranted for continuous prosperity of US economy. It may be argued that the US has no substantial investment in Sudan to be seriously affected‚ but the same can’t be said in other parts of the continent. A destabilized Sudan may lead to a domino effect bringing instability to the neighbouring countries of Chad‚ Egypt‚ Ethiopia‚ Libya and others. As Sudan and its neighbours

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    not be even upon viewing under the microscope. Iodine-Potassium-Iodide (IKI) and Sudan IV were the dyes used to stain specific parts of the plant tissue. IKI is used to stain structures containing starch which is indicated by the color change from brown to reddish-brown or blue-black. The stem‚ leaf‚ and root cross sections all contain starch. The roots stained the darkest meaning starch is stored more in them. Sudan IV dye stains lipids into pink to red color. All cells in a plant tissue contain

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    Nucleic Acids Professor Anthony Depass Biology 1 9/25/14 Introduction: By completing lab exercise 6 : Biologically Important Molecules‚ we are able to perform tests such as the Benedicts Test for Reducing Sugars‚ Iodine Test‚ Biuret Test‚ Sudan IV Test‚ and lastly the Grease-Spot Test that detect the presence of biologically important carbohydrates‚ protein lipids and nucleic acids. Most known compounds in living organism are if fact carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins‚ and nucleic acids. Each

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