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Women Empowerment – Backing Words with Actions
It’s easy to verbally express disdain and disgust for injustice against women. It doesn’t take much effort to complain of inequality here, or bicker about unfair gender-based biases there....
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Nation of Strangers: Examining The Rise Of Conflict in Africa
Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Oklahoma and Colorado, you will now be grouped into one state called “Plymouth.” Washington, Montana, California, Idaho, Nevada, and Oregon we’ll call...
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Reflections From 9/11: Ten Years Later
Last two weeks Sunday was the 10th year anniversary of September 11, 2001, the day where thousands upon thousands of lives were lost, innumerable homes were broken and hearts across the globe were crushed...
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Exams Delayed Due to Lack of Paper In A Prominent Sierra Leone College
It’s impossible for a car to be driven without wheels or a plane to fly without wings. In the same sense, a doctor with no medical supply cannot maximize his/her abilities, and a chef with no ingredients,...
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Kenyan Women want a Voice, Government Says No
As of August 19th, 2011 BBC Africa reported that “Kenya's coalition government wants to drop the new constitutional requirement that women should make up a third of MPs in parliament.” Government...
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Superficial Solutions To A Crisis: Somalia Needs More Than A Band-aid
In exchange for the familiar blue and white on the Somalian flag, those who once viewed the colors and rejoiced in the celebration of their nation now look up at the blue and white sky asking why such...