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    There is a large variation in levels of development amongst nations around the world. Some countries like America are described as being fully developed because of their high levels of GDP’s, industrialization and other advances. On the other hand, there are other places around the world like Ghana, Afghanistan, and Algeria that are described as developing nations meaning they have low GDP’s, are not industrialized fully yet and have many more advancements to make until they become developed. Colonialism

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    Half The Sky Book Review

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    Half the Sky Book Review FACS 335 Friday, October 3, 2014 Molly Dragoo Dr. Anstrom Certification of Authorship: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledged and disclosed in the paper. I have also cited any sources from which I used data, ideas, or words, either quoted directly or paraphrased. I also certify that this paper was prepared by me specifically for the purpose of this assignment. 1699931 “Women

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    “So I started this new diet, and I can’t drink wine. These kids are making it very hard to keep that up,” the Rosehill Elementary School librarian, Mrs. Harrington, siad to me in passing. I paused my book shelving and gave her a quiet chuckle while she went to go teach the kindergarten class that recently arrived. For the next thirty minutes I heard screaming and shouting about sharing crayons while students ran up and down the shelves, nearly running into me in the process. Once the kindergarteners

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    What is Cholera?

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    Cholera is an infectious disease – caused by the bacterium vibrio cholera (figure 1) – that affects the small intestine and causes a large amount of watery diarrhea. The bacteria conserves its energy and nutrients to pass through the acid in the stomach and then once inside the small intestine, propels itself into the mucus where it flourishes. Often times the infections comes with no or mild systems, with severe symptoms being shown in 5% of infected persons. Symptoms can show within a matter of

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    think of themselves as a third gender, or transvestites. There are two types of transsexuals, one born with male structured bodies with an identity of a women. The other one is who is born with a female structured body with the identity of a male. MTF or FTM The most transsexuals that have gotten help are male to female transsexuals.

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    Third World Going Green In the article, “Sorry, Bill Gates, But You’re Wrong on Renewable Energy” written by Jigar Shah and published by Time, we are given a blogging quote by Bill Gates. Gates says that cheap electricity should be distributed to poor countries to protect them from indoor air pollution that comes from burning dung, or anything else to cook. Shah reiterates by saying, and backs up, that investing into renewable energy sources are the better choice for poor countries. Not only for

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    In Little Princess, Conor Grennan goes on a journey to Nepal for a year. His mission was at first just to have something on his resume and to help him figure out his life. He was going to Nepal to volunteer at an orphanage. Nepal was in a critical time, a brutal Civil War. On entering the orphanage his perceptive of volunteering was nothing too deep. He begins to bond with the orphans and understand their stories. Many of the children had been taken away from their families and tricked into thinking

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    Living in a third world country such as Africa gives us a direct knowledge on how much poverty has spent the majority of the world. In the book “The Life You Can Save” by Peter Singer wrote about how affluent people do not contribute to the African poor like children when they have the luxury lifestyle. His book led to arguments about the only way to solving world poverty is simply the money that is being spent on Indispensable, such as luxuries, should be donated to charity. Affluent and needy people

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    Third World Socialism Many United States citizens are frightened by the word Socialism. However, the predominant ideology in most Third World countries is socialism. There are many reasons why Third World countries have turned to socialism as their form of government. The main reason the Third World has taken on the concept of socialism is because of the history of feudalism and colonialism that these countries faced for so many years. Socialism was seen as a way to reform the land of many underdeveloped

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    During the 1330s there was an outbreak of the bubonic plague, Its first out of three appearances. The bubonic plague is also known as The Black Death plague because of the symptom, gangrene, which cause blackness of the extremities. The bubonic plague is an infectious-bacterial disease which classifies as proteobacterial, the pathogen Yersinia pestis is responsible for causing the bubonic plague as well as pneumonic and specticemic, Yersinia pathogen is a gram negative, rod shaped and non-spore forming

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