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    PROPOSAL WRITING BY: DR. KIYINGI G.W SUPERVISOR: MRS. JOYCE BUKIRWA TOPIC EVALUTION OF AN AUTOMATED LIBRARY SYSTEM IN THE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES OF SOUTH SUDAN: A CASE OF JUBA UNIVERSITY CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction This chapter discuses the background of the study, statement of the problems

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    Despite the several laws under crimes against humanity opposing this practice, it still does not stop groups from continuing this vile activity. South Sudan is in turmoil due to fighting between those with ethnic differences, specifically the Dinka and the Nuer. These heinous crimes must be stopped before the newly developed country, South Sudan, does not have an opportunity to flourish. This issue has been common throughout history, varying in severity and affected ethnic groups. For instance,

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    Republic of the Sudan is no exception and in 1956, the country gained its independence. Almost immediately civil unrest took hold and a military coup lead by then General Ibrahim Abboud overthrew the government in 1958. During the reign of General Abboud, the country of Sudan would be under Marshall Law. Less than 20 years later yet another military official, Colonel Jafaar Mohammed al-Nimeiry, would lead a coup and take over the state government. Later in 1972, the people of Sudan elect Col Nimeiry

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    in South Sudan where there was a war called the Sudanese civil war in 1985. He walked distances to camps to find a safe place to survive. Salva survives during the war. He faced some difficult challenges such as walking, hotness, and no one to help him survive. During his journey, he showed that he was brave, luck, and Confident. In Park’s novel, Salva, this impressive young man, was very brave, lucky, and confident throughout his tough journey. During Salva’s journey across South Sudan, he was

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    Could you imagine losing everything you’ve ever known in a matter of seconds? Salva Dut in the story, A Long Walk To Water, by Linda Sue Park faces multiple challenges going through the South Sudanese War having to find ways to survive. When Salva's uncle and friend Mariel dies on the long, excruciating journey to Ethiopia it gives Salva the strength to keep going knowing that if they were still living they would want him to continue going a not quit “You need only to walk as far as those bushes

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    It takes caution, dedication, and morality, among many other traits, to be a good ethnographer. Adding to this, one requires a passion for justice and just change in the world to be a good critical ethnographer. Critical ethnography makes its name as a subfield in its participants’ need to alter what they view as less than acceptable conditions within a community. It extends beyond the mere study of cultures and ethnic groups and their historic problems, into territory that explores ways in which

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    Walk To Water by Linda Sue Park, Salvas home country is in the middle of the civil war and it reaches his village, he must flee and leave his family at only 11 years old. Now he must walk with the other Dinka tribe members through Ethiopia, southern Sudan, and Kenya in search of somewhere safe to stay. They face many hardships such as trying to find food and water to supply a whole tribe everyday. And also walking through the burning hot desert day after day. Perseverance is important in the book

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    Do you think you could survive traveling between Kenya, South Sudan and Ethiopia on foot? Salva, one of the the main characters in A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park has to do this, along with staying in dangerous areas, losing his family for a very, very long time, and come out alive. He is able to escape these challenges because of the things he does to survive the long journey he is forced to embark upon. One of these things is hard work, another is the relationships he forms along the way

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    In A Long Walk To Water i about a bay who lived in southern sudan who is forced to flee their home because of a war. salva sat cross-legged on the bench. He kept his head turned the front, hands folded,back perfectly straight Salva is now trying to find her way back to her family.”where are we going?where is my family? Salva and the other people stopped walking when it grew dark to see the path.This proves that she has to travel the world on her own to survive from dying from starvation.This concludes

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    The Sudanese War Survival guide A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park follows the treacherous, story of Salva Mawien Dut Ariik, whose village is overtaken by the war of Southern Sudan, and is forced to run away from his family and home to escape the soldiers. This story has Salva walking across miles of deserts, swimming in crocodile infested rivers, and going days with little to no food. Salva survives because he was lucky, persistent, and was assisted by his uncle. The first

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