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Horn of Africa: Children Main Victims of The Famine

by ProfessorWriting in Issues, September 23, 2011
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The health situation in the Horn of Africa, is now very serious. There are now several weeks since the famine in Somalia, but also in northern Kenya and Ethiopia. The drought, exacerbated by political instability in some areas and massive population displacement, aggravating the situation. More than 800,000 people took refuge outside their country, and at least 500,000 children suffer from malnutrition.

Shocking Images: Bona Children One of The Sons of Qadhafi, Mutilated His Wife

by juliachild in Government, August 29, 2011
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Hannibal Kadhafi Bona’s children, a son of Libyan leader, Mullah Shwygar, who is 30 years old and came from Ethiopia a year ago, claims to have been mutilated by his wife Aline, who sprinkled it with boiling water, tells CNN.

Where is Eritrea Heading?

by sapereaude in Issues, August 18, 2011
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Discussing political landscape of Eritrea.

Western Injustice

by J. Anorue in Society, July 9, 2011
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Read this compelling critical response of the non-profit film, "Black Gold", and be enlightened on the economic injustice that the African nations face in today’s modern world.

Coming in for Coffee

by tonyleather in History, February 13, 2011
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This is possibly the most loaded question anybody ever asks, or gets asked, but what is the history behind it, and how meaningful can it actually be?

Conflict and Unrest in Mogadishu!

by john smither in History, December 9, 2010
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A multinational force arrived in Mogadishu, Somalia on December 9th 1992 with the aim of restoring order, as well as supplying relief aid and food supplies to the country riddled by many years of conflict.

Christmas in African

by WindBlowerTM in Holidays, December 5, 2010
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Christmas celebrations in African nations is characterized by
much outdoor activity because the season often occurs during a time
when the weather is pleasant. Using palm trees and participating in
processions are also characteristic features of activities related to
Christmas in many parts of Africa.

The First Tools Were Used by Hominids

by tofu1077 in History, September 12, 2010
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See what tools they used…

The British Arranged a 10-month Marathon in Africa

by mikhalych in Activism, August 29, 2010
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Bike Marathon was intended to raise money for cancer research, which claimed the life of his father.

Multiple Sociologies

by ecrivan wordwizard in Sociology, August 27, 2010
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Using black sociology as an example.

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