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    Nigerian History and Current Affairs April 2013 Vol. 3.9 Compilation by www.promong.com Promoting brands nationwide …more than 10‚000 monthly downloads !!!                            Origination‚ Information and Statistics Current Ministers as @ April 2013 Top Officials in Government States Data and Governors Addresses of Federal Ministries Addresses of State Liaison Offices Past and Present Leaders 1960 -2013 Foreign Leaders

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    Study guide: Afghanistan Fall 2011 Essay questions: When did Afghanistan become an independent state? What events prompted the declaration of independence? Explain factional (Khalq/Parcham) divisions within the PDPA. -The party was divided into factions‚ with the Khalq and Parcham being the two largest ones. The split was mainly due to ideological and economic reasons. The Khalq supporters consisted mainly of ethnic Pashtuns from rural areas‚ while Parcham supported consisted mainly

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    CHAPTER 31 OCEAN CURRENTS TYPES AND CAUSES OF CURRENTS 3100. Definitions The movement of ocean water is one of the two principal sources of discrepancy between dead reckoned and actual positions of vessels. Water in motion is called a current; the direction toward which it moves is called set‚ and its speed is called drift. Modern shipping speeds have lessened the impact of currents on a typical voyage‚ and since electronic navigation allows continuous adjustment of course‚ there is less need to

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    International Probe into Sri Lanka War Crimes The United Nations held a meeting about the war crimes in Sri Lanka. The war has been going on for quite some time. Since then‚ there has been little progress. The United States plans to propose a way to resolve the war crimes. This conflict will not affect in the future. This conflict does not affect my future either. The reason for this is that it is happening in another county‚ and it is also a civil situation within that country. I feel that

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    Convections Currents The main idea that I would like you to get from this set of notes is that convection currents are a swirling motion of a fluid that needs a heat source and a cold source to work. The rest of the notes will deal with supporting this idea and giving some examples of convections currents here on earth. Once the earth collects enough material it will start to get so heavy that it compresses inward toward the center of gravity a lot. This smashing of

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    civilization; it contains important artifacts from over 5‚000 year long history of Mesopotamia. The National Museum of Iraq was looted in April‚ 2003. Its contents has been illegally scattered around the world through sales to private collectors and museums. Iraq‚ as of yet‚ is still trying to reclaim these historical masterpieces. The U.S. Army‚ which was the occupying power in Iraq at the time‚ should have anticipated the danger presented to the cultural sites. Further‚ once looting started it should

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    Candide “Connections” Essay The article‚ “The Afghan Girl: A Life Revealed”‚ displays many similarities to the novel Candide. In the article‚ the main conflict or problem is the many difficulties‚ or trials and tribulations‚ the protagonist Sharbat Gula faces. Throughout her quest‚ Gula must flee her native country; encounter numerous accords of violence‚ and fight through incredible odds just to survive. Candide‚ the protagonist of Candide‚ faces these exact same obstacles throughout his journey

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    | United States and Iraq Become Enemies | U.S takes over Oil Supply | | | 11/12/2012 | In the beginning stages of the Cold War‚ Truman and Eisenhower administrations thought it would be a good idea to keeping a closer watch on the Soviet Union. The administrations saw that if alliances were made in the Middle East‚ they could help stop the spread of communism and a more powerful anti-Soviet alliance could be formed. With the Middle East on our side not only could the United States

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    How Does The Current Global Economic Recession Compare To The Great Depression? The Global Economic Recession and the Great Depression are the fallout of the exact same economic phenomenon and are only different in a few respects. Each period is marked by a massive run up in asset prices followed by a tremendous deflationary pressure that has sent both debt and equity markets into turmoil . The Great Depression saw the Federal Reserve do little to ‘save’ the economy because their policy actions

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    daughters‚ mothers‚ and fathers‚ etc.‚who are in the war‚ are just told that they should be proud of their protector protecting the United States of America. After the soldiers die‚ the only remembrance of the fallen is the burial. Only families remember their deaths while the government moves on with their business and they say that they care for our people. To me the United States should have never gone to war with “The reason we invaded Iraq was for reasons far more than weapons of mass destruction

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