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    “BANG! POW!” “They’re firing! “They’re firing! Please hold your fire!’” screams out of the massive movie screen. Scenes filled with dead, decaying bodies laying on the ground, wives experiencing the heartache for their husbands to return in one piece, and fully loaded machine guns reaching their peak and plunging into the enemy. “‘Well this is intense”’, I say in my head. My eyes wandered in awe all across the screen. Suddenly I saw fragile children struggling to hold up their weapons. “‘Well…

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    Red Cross and Red Crescent to provide humanitarian relief to people in the community in Darfur who have been displaced due to the violence in that region. Even during the holy month of Ramadan, Coca Cola employee visit different neighborhoods in Khartoum, distributing 10,000 boxes filled with basic food product and visiting door to door and delivering to those in need. All this contributing to creating a better image for Coca Cola, and also helping their business grow in a the small communities…

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    Introduction In order to complete my Middle Years Program in International Baccalaureate I should finish an understudy driven undertaking called the Personal Project in MYP 5 and I have chosen to make a narrative on the delightful scenes of Sudan. Right off the bat, I have made a narrative as my own task since I need to end up plainly a picture taker/cinematographer. I need to indicate everybody that how lovely Sudan is and how verifiably and socially solid Sudan is. Each edge of the nation is…

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    the animals completely brainwashed to worship him over others. The Darfar event was complete chaos, “So when the first international television coverage of the Darfur crisis aired--on Al Jazeera last December--his government closed the network’s Khartoum bureau, confiscated its equipment, and arrested the reporter” (Bacon 1). Bashir withheld important information and lied to his people so that they would never doubt him coincidentally analogous to Napoleon. For Bashir, “Elections were held in…

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      The mighty Congo Empire, at Cote d’lvoire, Aka, the Ivory Coast of West Africa had the Burkina Faso warriors originally from the Bantu migration 600AD. They were skilled in horse riding and the use of the bow. Their earliest history starts with the Dagomba tribe neighboring the Boussansi, the Ninisi, the Gourounsi and the Kabisi their union brought about a great warrior kingdom called the Mossi. The greatest warriors of this Empire were the Wagadogo and the Yatenga. They used weapons such…

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    In Richard A. Clarke’s book, Against All Enemies: Inside America’s War on Terror, Clarke explains America’s long war on terrorism. This book contains Clarke’s self-written narrative of his experience in counterterrorism and national security. On September 11th, 2001, Richard A. Clarke, chair of the Counterterrorism Security Group, the CSG for short, guided the United States’ instantaneous response to the terrorist attacks from the infamous Situation Room located in the West Wing of the White…

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    Although it is difficult to define what terrorism is, or what causes an individual to join a terrorist organization, there are workable definitions as to what terrorism is. One commonly used definition of terrorism is that it is the threat or use of violence in order to pursue political and social objectives. By using violence, terrorist groups are often able to coerce their desired result because they leave the people and authorities of the attacked regions in fear. While examining data on the…

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    DISCUSSION The investigated chicken flocks showed generalized weakness, depression, droopy appearance, pale comb and wattles, stunting, growth retardation, and high mortalities. The packed cell volumes measured were markedly reduced (average PCV was between 17% and 22%). Necropsy findings of the sampled chickens revealed watery blood, yellow fatty bone marrow, markedly atrophied thymus glands, atrophied bursa of Fabricius, and enlarged livers and spleens. The clinical signs, postmortem lesions,…

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    is between north and south regions of Sudan. The north is largely made up of an Islam population. The south is largely made up of a Christian population, creating conflict tied to religion similar to the Holocaust (#1). The capital of the north is Khartoum governed under General Omar al-Bashir. He desired to create Islamic-based government, which the south was not in favor of resulted in a civil war. The Darfur genocide is an example of ethnic cleansing because the northern region campaigned for…

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    before the Declaration of Human Rights was written, it is clear that these killings and the torture the victims suffered was more than cruel, and therefore a violation of this basic human right. In addition, in 2002, during the Darfur genocide, the Khartoum government of Sudan obstructed access to Darfur as well as “the withholding of humanitarian aid to cause death by starvation” (Khan). This trapped the civilians, who were stranded without any outside help, and without anywhere to take refuge.…

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