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    In the book‚ “I am Malala” the author Malala‚ had many purposes she stressed to portray while writing her story. One of the purposes is to prove her audience to achieve certain goals; one must work hard to reach them. Another purpose she was trying to attain was to demonstrate to everyone how important it is for girls to get an education and girls to not be treated indifferently. The purpose that stood out the most was her attention towards education for girls and rights for women. “It means we want

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    GROWING CALAMITY: AN IN-DEPTH REPORT ON GLOBAL FOOD INSECURITY In The 21st Century                                                                                                                                     TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Table of Contents Report:                      Introduction                                            Historical Context                                 Contemporary

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    Girls Education in Dadaab

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    The main purpose of the study was to investigate and establish the factors affecting refugee girls’ access to primary education in the Dadaab refugee camps of Garissa District in the Northeastern Province of Kenya. This study has significance within the tenets of the Convention on the Rights of the Child due to the fact that primary education is considered as a basic right and a tool for protecting refugee populations. In this study‚ the descriptive design was used to enable the researcher

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    Black Hawk Down

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    it to be a captivating movie that provided a glimpse into the minds of American military leaders‚ especially the elite forces during a controversial conflict. In the years leading up to the conflict portrayed in “Black Hawk Down” the country of Somalia had been involved in a civil war. Rival clans headed by vicious warlords were rutted against one another. They maintained their power by controlling the weapons and food. By late 1993 over 300‚000 civilians had been starved to death by these warlords

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    African Foreign Aid

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    do. It is also important to understand that foreign aid is critical and that the crises must be acknowledged in order to receive sufficient help from wealthier‚ western countries. Dadaab is located approximately fifty miles east of the southern Somalia boarder in Kenya. It is a seemingly overlooked region where at it’s peak accumulated nearly 500‚000 immigrants whom are fleeing Al Shabaab‚ civil war‚ and catastrophic famine plaguing Africa. It is very difficult to comprehend the staggering numbers

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    winds?What were the differences between ships used in the Indian and Med. Oceans?By 2000 B.C.E.‚ what did Sumerian records show?What did Southeast Asian settlers do 2000 years ago‚ who did they trade with and what did they cultivate?What did Africa‚ Somalia‚ Persian Gulf‚ Oman‚ India and Southeast Asia trade?What cause bilingual/bicultural families in Southeast Asia?What animals were on the earliest paintings on rock walls from Early Saharan cultures?Why do

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    novel) that dominates the narrative. The journey that Farah takes the reader on in his story is one that creates links between the individual and the artistic determination as well as links between the novel and the nation state. The nation state of Somalia acts as a political determination of individualism while the novel takes on the role of a medium that is used to symbolically represent the current social and political concerns of the nation state.

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    only one of many things that come with an anarchist country. In other terms no government. Though most people automatically think the government is bad‚ have we ever stopped to think what would happen if we didn’t have one? Take Somalia‚ for example. From 1991 to 2006‚ Somalia was a stateless and lawless society. Anybody could easily become a citizen. All you had to do was buy a passport and some documents from a random man on the street. The country was leaderless‚ and the only respected authority

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    examine the determinants of the exchange rate this study was set to analyze the Exchange Rate determinates in Somalia in due to 2011. There are two factors that are assumed to have strong relations with exchange. Descriptive and regression analysis was used to draw up the satisfactory conclusion. SOS-1 and SOS-2 were determinants of exchange rate. The findings of this study showing that Somalia exchange rate is strongly affected by the above mentioned factor. This can observed from R squared that indicates

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    Death of Diplomacy

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    I. INTRODUCTION “The most horrible and systematic human massacre we have had occasion to witness since the extermination of the Jews by the Nazis”  Undoubtedly‚ the atrocities in Rwanda almost 16years ago are still considered one of the United Nations’ Security Council’s greatest shortcomings. Since then‚ so many questions have been raised on their failure to prevent the slaughter of countless victims in what is considered a major genocide in the 20th Century. Despite the fact that part

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