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Where in the World is Eritrea?Eritrea is located in Africa and borders Ethiopia and the Red Sea. Americans can be jailed for no reason in cramped and filthy jail cells without toilets. Missionaries still travel to this desperately poor nation. Pray for their safety. -
Eritrea: The Hidden Gem in AfricaHave you ever heard of the country Eritrea? It could be the perfect spot for your next vacation.
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The Religious Intolerance of Eritrea Exposed, Part 2Part II of a two-part article revealing the inhumane treatment and secrecy of Eritrea's religious prisoners. -
The Religious Intolerance of Eritrea Exposed, Part 1Eritrea is a small country in Africa that few people could identify on a map, but it has committed large acts of inhumanity over recent years. -
Eritrea Rejects Foreign Aideritrea,unlike most other african countries,turns down aid
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War Possible Between Ethiopia, Eritrea, Crisis Group SaysThe International Crisis Group has published a new report on the possibility of renewed war between Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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From Eritrea to the United StatesChronicles a girl's immigration from Eritrea to the United States -
The Conflict Between Ethiopia and EritreaOnce part of the same country now bitter enemies.
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Talk About Save the Dolphins. ChristLearning from "The Cove"
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Signs of the Time: Christians Killed for Faith in Northeast AfricaThe death toll of Christians in Northeastern Africa is steadily increasing.
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African Women Against Female Genital MutilationNinety percent of the women in the small and impoverished East African Nation of Eritrea are circumcised. However, the women are now against it; realizing the dangers involved in this unnecessary procedure
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U.S. Military Transforms Horn of AfricaThe U.S. military is using what they are calling "diplomacy, development, and defense (with a small d)" to transform the Horn of Africa into a peaceful, stable environment free of extremism and terrorism. -
The Africa Continent Countries and Their CapitalsThe is a lesson teaching to match the capital with the country. There are seven continents and the Africa continent is one of them.
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A Short History of DarfurAfrican history can be a tricky subject to try to study and understand. However, in order to understand the current problems facing the continent it is important to know the historical background.
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Holidays on Earth Today: September 1, 2009Guess what today is? Includes celebrity birthdays -
Festival of Nations 2009 in St. Louis, MissouriA description of the Festival of Nations, a multicultural event featuring international cuisine, folk art and crafts that takes place yearly in St. Louis -
Animal Facts: The Gelada BaboonThe gelada baboon lives in groups. It sleeps on rocky cliffs and then climbs down them into the grasslands to forage during the day. -
Abraham Verghese's Epic "Cutting for Stone": The Best 2009 Book I ReadA page turner with rich characterization and evocative writing about places on three continents (and a difficult journey by sea.
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Six Terrific Heirloom GrainsHeirloom grains are gaining in popularity all over the country. Are you familiar with the advantages of these ancient foods? -
Homosexuality is a Crime as Per India Law!Human sexuality has never been a part of public discourse in India.
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Ten Most Important People of the Decade According to EsquireTen of the many people that Esquire considers the most important and influenital poeple of the years 2000-2009. Some you may know of, others, not until now.
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Did President Obama Deserve the Nobel Peace Prize?commentary on why Obama did not deserve this prize---yet
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A Brief History of Terrorism in AfricaThe polarization of ethnic and religious identity in Africa has led to highly conflict-ridden societies, which are incompetent to develop institutional structures for non-violent coexistence.
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A Backdrop Analysis of U.S. Diplomatic Relations with EthiopiaInquiry and commentary on the continuation of diplomatic relations between the United States and Ethiopia. -
Refugees: An Historical OverviewAs of 2003, there were 15,000,000 refugees worldwide. There were an additional 22,000,000 internally displaced persons, those forced to flee their homes but remain within their country.
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Global Travelers Take Polio PrecautionsWhile there is not a risk in the United States, people who travel to other countries around the globe, may be at risk of exposure and should get a booster vaccine, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC).
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Terrorism in Colonized AfricaThe colonization of Africa has lead to much of the violence there today. Genocide and terrorism is largely uncontrolled and influencing the rest of the world.
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The Story of Ethiopia that Has Fascinated Chroniclers of HistoryEthiopia to historians, has always been a country of great significance, the country that gave birth to the human species and to the original civilizations. How did things go wrong then?
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Will We Ever See the End of Female Genital Mutilation?Female genital mutilation involves the partial or total removal of the female genitalia. The practice is forbidden in the West because of the obvious mutilation and the risk factors involved.
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Expansion in America and SwedenThough America and Sweden hit their highest points of expansion at much different times, it is interesting to compare the tactics shared and different approaches taken to colonialism by each.
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Pirates Seize Another Ship as Captain Phillips Remains Hostage in LifeboatBut that was before the pirates hijacked an Italian tugboat. The Buccaneer is a 16-man American-owned tugboat that was flying the Italian flag. It was towing two barges in the Gulf of Aden. All seemed well up until the approach of noon Saturday. -
The Chinese - African Relationship: Can Sub-Saharan Africans Think?A befitting question for the coming decade is, "Can Sub-Saharan Africans think?" For many Westerners it would seem the answer is, "No", at least as far as Africa's relationship with China.
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Holidays on Earth Today: June 20, 2009Don't miss out on this years June 20th celebrations! Includes celebrity birthdays!
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The Lady PharaohThe Mighty pharaohs ruled Ancient Egypt the same as Kings and Queens ruled other countries around the world. The pharaohs were mighty warriors and went to battle to protect their kingdom.
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Review of Upcoming Future of the Left Album Travels with Myself and AnotherFuture of the Left may sound crazed and raucous, but they are also talented songwriters penning some of the most interesting and down-right catchy rock songs today.
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Holidays on Earth Today: May 24, 2009Check out today's international holidays; includes celebrity birthdays that are today also! -
Online Journalists at Great Risk Worldwide, ReportFewer professional reporters equal a less informed populace, and more opportunity for governments and political factions to exert control or influence over once-independent media outlets.
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How to Memorize the 53 Countries of AfricaUse a simple mneumonic device to make memorization easier.
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Five Ethically Challenged Countries for the Adventure TravelerThese five countries offer unique cultural experiences, however, the ethics of their governments make for questionable travel.
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The Mile: Sub-4 Minute Performers - Career Best TimeThis is a list of runners who have run the mile in less than four minutes according to their career best time as of 2010. World, national, and area records are indicated. Time and date of athlete's first (debut) sub-four minute mile is also indicated.
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