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    In a 6-point scale, the TE rated the project’s outcome effectiveness as “Satisfactory”. The TE only briefly summarized the project results at the EOP (End of Project) without comparing them with expected outcomes. In the same scale, this TER will rate the project’s outcome as “Moderately Satisfactory” based on the evidence presented by the Final PIR (PIR 2014), which shows that some progress has been made for reaching all of the project targets, but majority of targets were not achieved 100%. A comparison

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    The Devil That Danced on the Water, a memoir written by the talented Modern World Literature author, Aminatta Forna made its debut in 2002; just in time to contribute to healing the brokenness of a society and their leftover open wounds from the aftermath of the civil war in Sierra Leone. In this analysis research paper, I will discuss how the author extends her writing to address an entire society, as well as ordinary families and individuals that have experienced the horror and corruptness that

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    Abraham Kaba Aka Blamah

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    often tells me that my father was the president of the refugees in Liberia. I was around seven to eight years old, and I overheard my father and my mother speaking. My father told her to take $1000 to start a small business in Guinea. He told her to take my sisters, and I to Guinea because the

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    The Ebola Virus Disease

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    resulting from this outbreak (CDC, 2016). The disease spread between countries starting in Guinea then spreading across land borders to Sierra Leone, Liberia, and to Senegal (1 traveler) and Mali (2 travelers) (WHO, 2016). In addition to the spread by land, the disease spread by air to Nigeria (1 traveler) and USA (1 traveler) (WHO, 2016). The consequences were devastating; Liberia, Sierra-Leone and Guinea were the three worse affected countries, with Liberia having the highest at over 4,000

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    Minipigs

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    All miniature pigs, micro pigs, Viennese potbellied pigs or teacup pigs are a type of breed that was developed for either medical research or used as a pet. Minipig has become an acceptable term that is used to distinguish the difference between livestock swine and smaller breeds such as potbellied pigs or Juliana pigs. Miniature pigs have become incredibly popular as pets in the United States. There are at least 14 different pure breeds of miniature pigs, not including mixed breeds. The 14 pure

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    Unlike sago is what they grew in papua new guinea, the sago is low in protein and only last three to four days. This is what affects the health and well being of the people which benefits the civilizations only if they have healthy food. The geography affects the agriculture which makes a civilization’s ability to produce agriculture

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    Sago Is Wheat Essay

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    time they need to add on to their development. Domesticated animals have to be over 100 pounds and have to be a herbivore, social hierarchy, and they have to get along with humans. They have to be sexuaully and physically mature in 1 year. papua New Guinea it is hard to hunt for meat. No

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    brand new xbox and iPhone 6 because of all these pigs and cows.” So to enlighten your brain on the past let's take a little trip about 10,000 years ago. Back when we were just learning to grow crops and create the first civilizations. About 10,000 years

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    New Guinea Film Analysis

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    New Guinea is an island in the South West Pacific region. It is located “in the continent of Oceania and Australia.” (Worldatlas, 2015) While European only colonized the western half of the island, Australian miners explored the east side of the New Guinea island, which named Papua New Guinea. In 1926, hundreds of Australian came to Papua New Guinea, “the Promised Land,” to search for gold. It was similar to the Gold Rush in the United States. The absence of law led to the system of “staking claims

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    ever become so unequal?, What separates the haves from the have-nots?, and How have guns, germs, and steel shaped the history of the world? He was prompted to begin exploring these issues when he was visiting Papua New Guinea. He enjoys bird watching and began going to Papua New Guinea when he was twenty-six. He began making regular trips there since then. On one of these trips he met a man on the beach named Yali, and Yali asked him “Why you white man have so much cargo and we New Guineans have so

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