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    farmers in Wassa-Amenfi District)’. Unpublished thesis submitted to the University of Ghana‚ Legon. Africanus‚ L. 1896. The History and Description of Africa. London‚ Hakluyt Society Publications. Anarfi‚ J. K. 1982. International Labour Migration in West Africa: A Case Study of the Ghanaian Migrants in Lagos‚ Nigeria. Accra: Regional Institute for Population Studies; Legon:University of Ghana. Black‚ R. king R.‚ Tiemoko R. 2003. Migration‚ Return and Small Enterprise Development in Ghana: A Route Out

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    warehousing hub at Panagarh in the East Indian state of West Bengal with an envisaged investment of Rs 100 crore. Maruti Suzuki is at present scouting for a 60 acre land at Panagarh region for this purpose and when the hub comes up‚ it will have a capacity to accommodate an estimated 15‚000 cars. According to a senior official of the company‚ the purpose of setting up such a hub was to serve the servicing and other needs of the entire eastern zone including West Bengal‚ Bihar‚ Orissa‚ Jharkhand and Chattisgarh

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    are aware of the environmental issues‚ they buy organic food and recycle: the idea of making new clothes with old ones is in MMM’s DNA (“Artisanal” clothes line). More recently‚ the Hip-Hop subculture started to be represented when the rapper Kanye West started to talk about the brand and went on stage with the famous crystal-embellized facemask. The rapper Future even created a song called “Martin Margiela”. This is quite paradoxal considering that Hip-Hop is all about bling-bling and MMM about

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    between these two sides is the West Bank and Gaza Strip occupation. Israel has taken this territory as theirs since the 6-day war. From that time on Israel has build and grow its population about 220‚000 (In a Nutshell: Israeli Palestinian Conflict P. 2). This has been mostly in the West Bank. As a result Palestinians insist withdrawal from the territory. In the Camp David Accord Israel agreed on giving full Palestinian control over the Gaza Strip and most of the West Bank. These would certain conditions

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    estates and they were attended to on Saturdays or Sundays. The excess produce was traded in at the Sunday markets. The women were mainly sellers/traders during the era of enslavement‚ as well as the post‐slavery period. This mimicked the markets in West Africa where the gender division of labour is evident. FOOD African cultural retention is also prevalent in the diet of Trinbagonians. Foods such as yam‚ dasheen‚ eddoes‚ bananas‚ plantain and ochro are common in Africa.

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    decades after the civil-war‚ Arab nations refused to recognize Israel’s legitimacy as a nation‚ and in 1964 formed the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).  In the Six-Day War of 1967‚ Israel captured the Gaza strip and Jerusalem from Egypt‚ and West Bank from Jordan.  In response‚ several Arab nations banded together and launched the Yom Kippur War against Israel.  No definitive gains were made by either side‚ however it did lead to the Camp David Accords of 1978‚ which led to the Egypt-Israeli

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    From all the various themes the book My Promised Land by Ari Shavit introduced in just the first sections‚ it invoked my memory of past lectures‚ personal experiences‚ and thoughts on the matters surrounding the State of Israel and its inception. Reading through these pages I found myself dancing around Ari’s combination of words that described scenes of devastation and of a humiliated Palestinian population after or depiction from his grandfather about of the disease and despair found in the faces

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    Bangalah as a territorial name came to be used from the 14th century onwards‚ more specifically from the time of Sultan Shamsuddin iliyas shah‚ donating the territory which now comprises the independent state of Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. In the Pre-Muslim period the same areas were designated (designate-give a specified position or status to) by different territorial (territory-an area under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state) names ( janapads ) such as Gauda‚ Vanga‚ Pundra

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    The Sundarbans Forest is the largest collection of tidal halophytic mangroves in the world. The Sundarbans Forest encompasses 10‚000 sq km with 60% of it in Bangladesh and the remaining forest in West Bengal‚ India. The Sundarbans Forest is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger. The Sundarbans provide a unique ecosystem and series of habitats for a wide variety of wildlife. In addition to the tiger‚ 42 species of mammals‚ 35 reptiles and amphibians‚ 270 species of birds‚ and over 120 species of fish

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    A continent known for its diverse population and natural resources‚ Africa is home to the small West African country Sierra Leone. In the late 1600s‚ Sierra Leone was the first place to ever house‚ sell‚ and trade transatlantic slaves (Edsall‚ Healey‚ and O’Donnell). Nearly a decade later in 1787‚ “British abolitionists and philanthropists establish[ed] a settlement in Freetown‚ for repatriated and rescued slaves”(“Sierra Leone Country Profile”). The British had control of Sierra Leone until April

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