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    especially in South Sudan where fifty-one percent of the population is below the age of eighteen. South Sudan is a newer country than most so somethings have not been establish yet like major exports. The government type is Presidential Republic so America and South Sudan have that in common. The population in South Sudan is 13‚026‚129 and fifty percent of the people live below the poverty line. In South Sudan sixty percent of the population is women. Globalization has both helped and harmed South Sudan

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    “Meanwhile‚ the women of Southern Sudan flee‚ they die‚ they are raped‚ they starve‚ they get sick‚ they are abducted into slavery‚ they struggle‚ they despair‚ they resist.” (Hyndman) The Civil War in Sudan has been an on-again-off-again type war (1955-1972 and 1983-2005). It has been many years in between fighting where both the North and the South have come to terms. From this I gathered that there will never be peace between the two factions. On January 1st 1956 Sudan gained independence from the

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    It was July 2011 when South Sudan gained independence from Sudan‚ after the majority of South Sudanese voted to separate from Sudan and create its own country. Since that separation‚ many problems faced the new nation. Soon after‚ in 2013‚ people got angry when the president of South Sudan fired his debuty. South Sudan was separated into different religions‚ tribes‚ and ethnic groups. Government troops and rebel factions started fighting against each other. Because of the major violence‚ after only

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    Slavery in Sudan

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    Slavery In Sudan Tiaan Stals Year 9 Wailes MJH Global Studies 2013 Figure [ 1 ] Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14094995 Sudan- A General Overview Since the successful strife for independence from the UK in 1956 Sudan has been politically ruled by military regimes that favour Islamic orientated governments. Sudan has endured two prolonged civil wars in the remainder of the 20th century. These wars were rooted largely because of Islamic orientated Northern Sudanese

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    The Sudan Conflict

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    CFR/PGD-MFR/248/2010 QUESTION: Select a conflict‚ historical or current‚ and explain its typology‚ its source‚ the parties involved and the attempts made to prevent‚ to manage and to resolve it. Conflict selected: The Sudan Conflict Before we embark on analyzing the conflict in Sudan it would be wise to first familiarize ourselves with the concept of conflict and its definition. Conflict can simply be defines as a dispute‚ disagreement‚ misunderstanding‚ differing opinions amongst or between parties

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    Genocide in Sudan

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    Aymeric Claude 11/17/10 Religion in a Global Context Genocide in Sudan Throughout history‚ religion has worked as a great unifier of diverse people. Its overarching messages have worked to bring together people of different backgrounds be it racial‚ political‚ or economic‚ giving masses a common goal. Much of the world’s charity work is on behalf of religions which instill values that provoke these selfless actions. However‚ there is another side to religion‚ one that is quite contrary

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    Corruption in Sudan

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    CURRUPTION IN SUDAN Sudan is the largest country in Africa and according to the bureau of African Affairs it’s Capital city is Khartoum with the population of 1.4 million. Other cities like Omdurman have 2.1 million‚ Port Sudan have a total population of 450‚000. Kassala‚ Kosti‚ Juba are the capital of southern region. People from the country are called Sudanese and 2009 in July Population was 41‚087‚825: 2.143%.There are two ethnic groups namely : Arab/Muslim‚ theses group of people

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    Sudan Education

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    Education in South Sudan: investing in a better future A review by Gordon Brown Cover image: A boy listens to his teacher during a lesson at the improvised Hai Kugi School on the outskirts of Juba‚ South Sudan. © UNESCO /M. Hofer (2011) Education in South Sudan: investing in a better future 2 Education in South Sudan: investing in a better future A review by Gordon Brown 3 Contents Glossary Acknowledgements Foreword: South Sudan – time to act Executive Summary 1. An education

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    Change In Sudan

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    In the past‚ Sudan has struggled with its economy due to the conflict within the country. However‚ after oil prices started to rise‚ Sudan produced and exported enough oil to bring their economy back up to a stable position. As of July 2016‚ 36‚729‚501 people lived in Sudan. Annually‚ Sudan produces 12 billion kWh of electricity (as of 2014‚ 95th in the world‚) and consumes 9.9 billion kWh (93rd in the world.) Regarding Sudan’s international relationships‚ the surrounding states of Chad‚ Egypt‚ Ethiopia

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    Life of Sudan

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    1 March 2013 During the mid-1980s Sudan were involved in the Civil War. Due to the Civil War‚ the Sudanese villages and homes were destroyed by man in military uniform; the war was going on between the North and the South Sudan. However‚ this caused many different problems in their homelands. On the other hand‚ many people were killed and many children became forced out. Most of the children had to experienced different types of hardships. Such as seeing their parents dye in front of their face

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