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    South Sudan

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    The Republic of South Sudan‚ colloquially known as South Sudan‚ is located in the eastern region of Africa‚ landlocked by amidst Ethiopia to the east‚ Uganda and Kenya to the south‚ the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Central African Republic to the west‚ and Sudan to the north. Approximately 12.05 million people live in the country‚ and most of its populace are between zero and fourteen years of age‚ meaning that the country’s population will see a lot of growth when their youngest generation

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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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    Conflict on Oil Between Sudan and South Sudan After decades of civil war between North and South Sudan a nation wide referendum was held in January 2011 granting the independence of South Sudan by a majority vote of nearly 99% in favor or partitioning the once united war plagued nation (NYT 2012). Unfortunately however‚ the division of these two states did not put an end to the fighting. South Sudan‚ one of the least developed countries in the world‚ gained nearly 70% of the formerly united nation’s

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    analysis of the conflict The conflict between Sudan and South Sudan have been rooted from a long history. Through my research‚ I want to focus on ethnic and economic aspects especially for the economic parts‚ which drives the politics going. Standing from that states are pursuing power for survival‚ we could easily understand that what a great pressure the Muslims-based political power had put on those non-Muslims‚ whose majority living in the South Sudan‚ especially when the politicization of Islamism

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    Milk

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    Everyone has heard the saying “drinking milk helps build strong bones”‚ but is this really true? According to Walter C. Willett‚ chairman of the Department of Nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health‚ “There’s no solid evidence that merely increasing the amount of milk in your diet will protect you from breaking a hip or wrist or crushing a backbone in later years” In his studies he found that women who drank milk twice a day were as likely to suffer bone breaks as women who drank it once

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    sudan insergencies

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    OVERSEAS STUDY TOUR TO INDONESIA PRESENTED BY THE DELEGATION VISITED INDONESIA DSCSC COURSE NO 7 CONTENTS 1. Introduction. 2. Aim. 3. Departure from Sri Lanka. 4. Official visits. 5. Lesion learnt. 6. Conclusion. SCRIBES COMMITTEE 1. Maj D I Jayathunga RSP MI. OVERSEAS STUDY TOUR OF DSCSC COURSE NO 7 – INDONESIA INTRODUCTION 1. There are various methods of acquiring knowledge about an object‚ place or phenomenon

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    Milk”

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    Packed and Loose milk” This research paper is all about the awareness and acceptance of Packed and Loose milk by the people. Milk is an opaque white liquid produced by the mammary glands ofmammals It provides the primary source of nutrition young mammals before they are able to digest other types of food. The early lactation milk is known ascolostrum‚ and carries the mother ’s antibodies to the baby. It can reduce the risk of many diseases in the baby. The exact components of raw milk varies by species

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    As it is still a very sensitive topic in countries like Sudan I find it very important to educate and create awareness‚ create an information portal as accessible as possible for everybody. Female circumcision seems to be declining slightly in some areas of Sudan. A culturally accepted policy and political commitment to eradicate the practice are needed. Education and economic empowerment of women would help lower support for the practice. A mass media campaign publicizing the risks of female

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    timeline of south sudan

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    1899-1955 - South Sudan is part of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan‚ under joint British-Egyptian rule. 1956 - Sudan gains independence from joint British-Egyptian rule. First civil war 1962 - Civil war led by the southern seperatist Anya Nya movement begins with north. 1969 - Group of socialist and communist Sudanese military officers led by Col Jaafar Muhammad Numeiri seizes power; Col Numeiri outlines policy of autonomy for south. 1972 - Government of Sudanese President Jaafar Numeiri concedes a measure

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    Sharia Law in the Sudan

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    Sharia Law in the Sudan 16 MARCH 2010 The purpose of this paper is to define and discuss Sharia Law within the Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa area of responsibility‚ its influence in the Sudan‚ and its affect on U.S. interest in the region. Though Sharia Law represents a vital part of the customs and way of life for many countries in the Horn of Africa‚ specifically the Sudan‚ because of its roots in Islam and ancient Muslim traditions; it puts this area at odds with the western world

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