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    Life expectancy

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    Background Description One of the best ways to grasp the significance of the change of life expectancy is to understand its history. As it was stated above‚ the life expectancy of people around the world has become longer from the past with human evolution. According to Rorabaugh‚ Critchlow‚ and Baker‚ life expectancy was only about 35 years in 1600s in England because about two-thirds of children died before four years old. The life expectancy of Colonial America was also about 25 years in

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    Mae Jomson Achievements

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    Mae Jemison is a very talented women that has many authentic occupations and has positively impacted our world. She was born on October 17‚ 1956‚ in Decatur‚ Alabama but grew up in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ where she attended Morgan Park High School. Not only is she the first African american to enroll in the astronaut training program but she was the first african american women to fly into space On September 12‚ 1992‚ in the Endeavour mission. Mae is also known for being the president of BioSentient Corporation

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    Gun violence in America Gun violence in America is not at all as bad as it is in Sierra Leone and other countries with war and little law enforcement as we read about in the book a long way gone. In the book the main character Ishmael discovers that America is not at all like he heard through rap songs. When he moves to America and tells his story of being a soldier and killing people the people he talks to about it think that it is cool and Ishmael states in the book “violence in America is romanticized

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    Ebola virus disease (EVD; also Ebola hemorrhagic fever‚ or EHF)‚ or simply Ebola‚ is a disease of humans and other primates caused by ebolaviruses. Signs and symptoms typically start between two days and three weeks after contracting the virus as a fever‚ sore throat‚ muscle pain‚ and headaches. Then‚ vomiting‚ diarrhea and rash usually follow‚ along with decreased function of the liver and kidneys. At this time some people begin to bleed both internally and externally.[1] The disease has a high

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    Ak-47

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    Bibliography: Alderman‚ N. (2011). Workshop 1. Newcastle. BBC. (2005‚ December 6). AK-47: the Sierra Leone child soldier. Retrieved Febuary 27‚ 2012‚ from BBC News: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4500358.stm BBC Henderson‚ R. &. (1990). Architectual Innovation: The Reconfiguration of Existing Product Technologies and the Failure of Established

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    Diamond Impact

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    Diamond Impact Mining has had both a negative and a positive effect on many societies; it has created conflict‚ higher quality of living‚ a higher economy and a higher environmental risk. In this essay I will focus mainly on the impact of diamonds in Africa‚ as this country is one of the main supplier of diamonds worldwide. Two-thirds of the world’s diamonds are exported from Africa; they are mined in these countries; Angola‚ Botswana‚ Tanzania‚ The Congo and Zimbabwe. For many of these countries

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    CRITICALLY EXAMINE WHY THERE ARE MORE SMALL WARS IN AFRICA African history has gone through three major phenomena that are the slave trade‚ colonization and decolonization. Each has its positive and negative impacts on the people‚ the shape of the continent and her economic resources. Slave trade robbed Africa of its best brains as those sold were mainly targeted after challenging the chief an action that by then was a preserve for those with the morale courage to question decisions from the highest

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    Pan Africanism

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    Pan-Africanism and the Organization of African Unity    Pan Africanism Definition Pan-Africanism is a sociopolitical worldview‚ and philosophy‚ as well as a movement‚ which seeks to unify both native Africans and those of the African Diaspora‚ as part of a "global African community".             Pan Africanism represents the aggregation of the historical‚ cultural‚ spiritual‚ artistic‚ scientific and philosophical legacies of Africans from past times to the present. Pan Africanism

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    For many years now‚ children have been fighting in wars. Scared‚ hurt‚ alone‚ and in hope of survival‚ these kids fearlessly fight. Imagine a 13-year-old boy in war. He has just been ripped out of his home and taken to battle the rebels. He is mistreated and has no way to escape this horror. After throwing a bomb‚ which killed many‚ he is taken to court‚ where they are asking if he should be given amnesty. If it was your decision‚ would you give this boy a second chance at living freely? Or would

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    The Book Of Negroes

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    The Book of Negroes Book review Lawrence Hill is a Canadian novelist and memoirist. He is best known for the 2001 memoir Black Berry‚ Sweet Juice: On Being Black and White in Canada and then in 2007 his latest and most famous award winning novel The Book of Negroes. The amazing description of the whole story causes one to see the desolate conditions of the slave boats and feel the pain of every person brought into slavery

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