Articles about sudan (0-50 of 315)

  • The Fundamental State Of Sudan's Mining Industry
    By: maggie | - Sudan, short for The Republic of the Sudan. Sudan is located in the south-east of Africa. It's the biggest country in Africa. The industry in Sudan is backward. And the mining too. The main economy is agriculture.

    A wide range of minerals existed in Sudan, but the size of reserves had not been determined in most cases. The proven minerals in Sudan are iron, silver, chromium, copper, uranium, quartz, manganese, gold, silver, lead, zinc, asbestos, gypsum, aluminum, petroleum, etc. No ...

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  • Advice Try To Eat Ovum Yolks Naturally Fine
    By: Frbiz | - Such A egg yolk Foodstuffs , Already purchased recently been discriminated opposing on account of the high cholesterol; bring Sudan you can duck yolk, although probable people to "yolk" and resulted in unmatched grocery problems. Quite Possibly end users who actually are attracted to egg yolk, egg yolk be a scourge in the red following the range of Offspring Any Time You'Re it was was seriously affected. So what on earth variables it includes



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  • Chinese Construction Industry Occupies A Great Place In Africa's Business
    By: HXJQ OF CHINA | - In the 1970s, China's financing and construction of a 1,870 km-long railway giving landlocked Zambia access to the Tanzanian port of Dar es Salaam was a monument to Chinese engagement and solidarity with Africa in a previous era. In a flush of post-colonial exuberance, Africa was undergoing a construction boom. The China that built the railway in Africa in the 1970s is a distant shadow of the China of today that routinely builds railways, roads, ports and other infrastructure in various parts of ...
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  • Our Fertility And African Mythology-fertility Goddesses And Gods
    By: Jackie De Burca | - At a time in society where up to 20% of couples have unexplained infertility issues in America and this figure averages between 10% to 20% around the world, looking back at our ancestors and their beliefs may be beneficial, at least in the sense of putting a different perspective on this issue. Today you are going to read about some of the fertility Goddesses and Gods of Africa. Even if it all seems way out there to you, that's ok. But if nothing else it shows us that our ancestors and those ...
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  • Things To Do In Cairo Camel Market (souq Al-gamaal)
    By: Anja Thomas | - trips to cairo
    Enjoy day tour to Camel Market (Souq al-Gamaal) in Cairo with Egypt Excursions Online.
    Pay a visit to Cairo Camel Market where you can see hundreds of camels held from Libya, Sudan, Somalia and Aswan and buy healthy meat At dawn on a Friday morning,you will be transferred to camel market in Cairo, Souq al-Gamaal held hundreds of camels that had been driven across the shifting sands from Libya, Sudan, Somalia and Aswan only aiming at attracting tourists at the pyramid ...

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  • What Is A Successful Life?
    By: Julie Olson | - Our concept of success may be as variegated as our fingerprints. Although there are some common themes among what most people consider signs of success, such as financial security and professional productivity, our ideas of a successful life still differ.

    Its all a matter of priorities. If you are successful in an area of life that is important to you, then you are successful. However, having a lot of wealth may not seem as successful to you if what you truly desire from life are ...

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  • Experience Egyptian Bazaars And Bargaining In Cairo Holidays
    By: Shubhra Joshi | - Cairo is the capital of Egypt which is known for its popular historical attractions. This is also known as the cultural city of Egypt where you can see world-famous churches and mosques. The pleasures of Cairo holidays is to gone astray in the bazaars also known as the souqs and take in the places of interest, sounds and smells of life in all its pandemonium and grandeur.

    You can shop for camels, carpets, shoes, veils and books or whatsoever else takes your visualization. Leave y ...

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  • Dv Lottery 2013 Results And Procedures
    By: samuel5028 | - The registration for the Diversity Visa Program (DV-2013) started on October 4, 2011 at noon, Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (GMT-4), and went on till November 5, 2011. Those who had applied for the DV 2013 program will be able to check the results E-DV website from May 1, 2012.

    To know the results, note that Entrant Status Check will be the only option. All applicants, regardless of selected or not selected can check the status of their applications through the Entrant Status Check ...

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  • Tps- Humanitarian Gesture Of The Uscis
    By: Jessica Potter | - US Federal Government has always extended help to foreign nationals in the US and non-immigrants at times of trouble, emergency or disaster. Apart from providing financial aids and other relief measures to those in need, the humanitarian gesture of the country is something that is definitely worth commendable.

    USCIS, the supreme authority for providing immigration and citizenship related services, takes the responsibility of providing various humanitarian programs and offers prote ...

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  • Day Tour To Temple Abou Simble From Cairo
    By: islam12345 | - The Temples of Abu Simbel are amongst the most interesting Pharaonic Temples. Located close to the southern border with the Sudan, it is 280 km south of Aswan and consists of two, rock-cut Temples, which both date back to the reign of King Ramses II (1290-1223 BC). Unfortunately these unique Temples suffered from the raising water of Lake Nasser while the High Dam was being built. Other countries, with the help of UNESCO, assisted Egypt to help save them.



    The two Temp ...

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  • Melvin Mazier Inspires People To Donate Generously
    By: Erine Anderson | - Melvin Mazier considers charity as his responsibility towards society. He is an inspiration for people to consider charity as a mission of bringing improvements in society and lives of needy. Mr. Melvin is an Economics Major from Boston College Class of 1993 and believes in supporting charitable causes in association with several non-profit organizations that work for the welfare of women and children. The joy of helping someone who needs a helping hand is something that we owe to ourselves, say ...
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  • The Melange Of British Empire: Localism At Work
    By: Deborah Swallow | - Whether one wants to argue about the rights or wrongs of the British Empire, few can deny that it has left a lasting legacy in many parts of the globe. Our industrial might has left trains chugging across the vast lands of India, a rail infrastructure that spans the Cape to Cairo and British steel was used in spanning vast expanses as in the Sydney Harbour Bridge. But, many of the worlds trouble spots are those left behind by the chaotic retreat of empire, and its ghosts continue to haunt tod ...
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  • Aromatic Amine Carcinogens Encountered Frequent Problems Is The Door Clothing - Nimh Battery
    By: rthjntg | - Temporarly, Beijing is already there were some occasions delisting from the swimsuit, the explanations is the checking leads to the main garment, established any kind of a frozen azo perfumed amines.

    On "able to degrade naturally fragrant amine," inorganic dyes, the most likely not aware, nonetheless , rrndividuals are as clean up. Them costume might be carcinogenic chemical dyes, their unique toxicity since sturdier since take dye Sudan Red Wine. Economy Is Shown 1, 2005, "Nation' ...

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  • Abou Simble Day Tour From Cairo By Flight
    By: islam12345 | - The Temples of Abu Simbel are amongst the most interesting Pharaonic Temples. Located close to the southern border with the Sudan, it is 280 km south of Aswan and consists of two, rock-cut Temples, which both date back to the reign of King Ramses II (1290-1223 BC). Unfortunately these unique Temples suffered from the raising water of Lake Nasser while the High Dam was being built. Other countries, with the help of UNESCO, assisted Egypt to help save them.



    The two Temp ...

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  • The Chance Of A Normal Life
    By: Macy Busson | - What future did Doctors Enas and Abdelmajeed Gaboura foresee for their conjoined twins on the day they were born by caesarian section in Sudan? As doctors they would have known that the future looked bleak. Only one fifth of conjoined craniopagus twins (joined at the head) survive beyond the first year, and of those that survive longer ninety percent die by the age of ten. They must have been desperately worried, but luckily an extraordinary team of surgeons came to their assistance and gave the ...
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  • Explore Egypt The Ancient Land And Extract Unlimited Thrill To Be Relish Forever
    By: Hariom Arya | - Egypt is one of the most populous countries in Africa and the Middle East with an area of about 1,010,000 square km. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Gaza Strip and the Israel to the northeast, the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to the south and Libya to the west. The land is well known for its rich ancient historical monuments and is a significant focus of the archaeological study and so many rushed to explore the wonders of this land. Thus tourism industry and Red Sea Rivi ...
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  • Breeding Sheep - Important Beginner's Guide Before You Start Taking Care Of Sheep
    By: Chris M Hill | - Sheep husbandry or breeding sheep is the act of breeding and raising domestic sheep for the purpose of harvesting its milk, wool, or meat. These countries have the most favorable climate and environment for raising sheep which is why they are the top producers of sheep in the world. The top sheep producing countries in the world are: Australia, New Zealand, Iran, United Kingdom, Turkey, Syria, India, Spain, Sudan, and Pakistan. If you are planning to become a sheep breeder, the environment and c ...
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  • The History Of Marrakech
    By: Adrian Vultur | - The city was established around 800 AD as a meeting place between the Sudan and the tropical forests of Guinea. During the 16th century it became an important trading centre due to its location: it was on the river route through to Timbuktu, and on the route to gold and salt mines. The city was ruled by Moroccan kings, Tukulor emperors and the French at different times through its history, but commercial activity eventually moved to Mopti and Djenne declined in importance.
    The original Gr ...

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  • King Farouk And Egypt
    By: Adrian Vultur | - In 1936 King Farouk had come to the throne. Despite initial good intentions, Farouk soon succumbed to the pleasures of palace intrigue and luxurious living. Government suffered, and military defeat by Israel in 1948 was followed by diplomatic defeat when the king tried to claim full control over the Sudan and the Suez Canal.

    Unrest grew until he was overthrown in 1952 by a group of military officers led by General Mohammed Nag uib. After a short time, Naguib was replaced by the mas ...

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  • Will South Sudan Become Independent From Serbia?
    By: Amanda Xia | - As we can see from the news that UN Security Council on Wednesday lauded the terminations of the south Sudan referendum, which showed that an consuming absolute majority of voters opted for withdrawal.

    It is reported that the affirmation came as Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti, the lasting congressman of Brazil to the UN and the circumvolving president of the Security Council for February, read a presidential statement during an open-door meeting on the region.

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  • A Guide To Khartoum, The Capital Of Sudan!
    By: Neha sharma | - Nowadays many people want to seek the exotic, the adventurous are traveling all over the world to understand various cultures, to take in different languages and fall in love with their eccentricities. Khartoum is one such pulsating city, which is clearly rising to newer levels through global standards. It boasts of the famous Nile and relaxing river cruises accompanied by lavish lunch and dinner buffets. It shows off a different world of summer afternoons filled with siestas sweet summer fruit. ...
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  • Khartoum A Lucrative Arabic World
    By: sajeela saeed madam author | - Sudan is one of the most developed countries in the Arabic world as the state has many lucrative things to offer very attractive places in order to facilitate the travelers and the tourists who are always in search of something unique and interesting. Some favorite hotspots are so popular all across the country that most of the people traveling to this destination love to have some discounted air fare and quality cheap flights to Khartoum with most of the major airlines of the world. The country ...
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  • Wedding Traditions Of Africa's Northeast Region
    By: Nicole Sanchez | - Wedding traditions in Africa bear some of the oldest rituals in the world; after all it is the oldest continent on the planet. Many of these traditions can be attributed to religion, culture or tribal. In the northeast region of Africa, you'll find such countries as Chad, Egypt, Libya and Sudan, and within those countries you will find a spirit of their rituals.

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    There are different groups in the country of Chad; the two most known are the Arab Chad and the Taubou o ...

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  • Sudan! A Thriving And Up Coming Tourist"s Destination!!!
    By: waqas yawar | - One of the largest countries in North Africa, Sudan is famous for its hospitable natives and the wealthy culture which has now been very dissimilar to western society.
    Mostly people used to visit the foreign countries to enjoy the fabulous attractions but here people are getting flights to Sudan either to meet its people or to experience the cultural highlights. Sudanese are famous through out the world as the most sociable and responsive people on earth. Even despite of the poverty, peop ...

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  • Pleasurable And Discovery Voyage To Khartoum
    By: Galileo | - Located at the juxtaposition of the Blue Nile and White Nile, Khartoum is a good base to start the Muslim African country Sudan. Being the capital and worthy port of Sudan, the Khartoum city enjoys a special reputation in the country and region. The place where the Blue Nile and White Nile meets is named as al morgan founded by Egyptian ruler Ibrahim Pasha in 1821. Al Morgan is such a magnificent attraction entrains through its beautiful views in the setting. Sudan has suffered through the uptig ...
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  • Must See Tourists Places In Khartoum, Sudan!
    By: Neha sharma | - Khartoum is one of the best tourist's destinations in Africa. The city can be divided intro three distinct areas namely; Khartoum proper; North Khartoum, primarily an industrial area; and Omdurman, once the capital of the Mahdist government. This is the place with so many attractions that you must spend at least a couple of days to take in all the major attractions it has to offer. If you take your Khartoum flights you will find this beautiful city heaven for sightseeing lovers.
    The Conflu ...

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  • Popular Tourists Places In Sudan!
    By: johans pauol | - Sudan is the largest African country but unfortunately one of the least explored African nation. It is successfully emerging itself into a newly discovered tourists destination with much to see and to do there. Paying a tour to Sudan can be rewarding and even life-changing experience for you. So your flights to Sudan are unavoidable to have an unforgettable African tour. Good transportation facilities are provided in the country that enables tourists to easily explore the entire region withou ...
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  • Popular Shopping At Khartoum Sudan!
    By: johans pauol | - Shopping is done for personal and home needs. Khartoum has many places for carrying out shopping. Most of the shopping is done in local markets. But foreigners coming to the city prefer branded stores and international shopping malls. Khartoum is well linked by roads and you can easily move to different malls for buying your needed items. They have a better choice of quality and prices. Those taking cheap flights to Khartoum can go for low cost shopping. Any one can find what he wants. Its mo ...
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  • Famous Places To Visit In Sudan
    By: Jimmy Albas | - As the largest country of Africa, Sudan is an archeologist's paradise with its many pyramids, temples and archeological websites that date back for the prehistoric era. The majority of the cultural tourism happens close to the Nile River from the northern region, where by most historical web-sites are located. Diverse tribes with their music, dances and handicrafts are also excellent tourist attractions.

    Visit the pyramids and tombs north of Khartoum to fulfill your archeologist sid ...

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  • Must See Tourists Places In Khartoum, Sudan!
    By: awais minhas Yawar1000 | - Khartoum is one of the best tourists destinations in Africa. The city can be divided intro three distinct areas namely; Khartoum proper; North Khartoum, primarily an industrial area; and Omdurman, once the capital of the Mahdist government. This is the place with so many attractions that you must spend at least a couple of days to take in all the major attractions it has to offer. If you take your Khartoum flights you will find this beautiful city heaven for sightseeing lovers.

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  • Sudan Festival Of Holiya 2010
    By: awais minhas Yawar100 | - The anniversary of the death of the saint is celebrated in this event. This provides a perfect venue for gathering of different people belonging to different places and different social status. These events are generally celebrations for the Sheikhs and saints. The Sudan contains a multitude of Sufi movements, with diverse origins and characteristics and this festival is one of them. People frequently take flights to Sudan as it has now recognized as the center of great festivities. Some groups ...
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  • Best Time To Buy Cheap Flights To Khartoum While Travelling With Children And Pet
    By: awais minhas Yawar100 | - Khartoum is a splendid holiday destination where the hot Mediterranean climate is just a bit of its many attractions. Discover the amazing world of Khartoum Sudan cheap flights to Sudan offers lots of exciting hidden treasure waiting for you to explore. Putting money aside throughout the year to spend on your flights to Khartoum Sudan sounds like a very obvious tactic, yet many people fail to do it. By far the most effective means of keeping your spending money within budget is to load up your s ...
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  • Dr. Fred Cobey To Work At The Salam Center For Cardiac Surgery In Sudan
    By: Alberto Stellpflug | - (1888PressRelease) Dr. Fred Cobey will be in Sudan for three months working as a cardiac anesthesiologists in the operating rooms with surgeons and other health professionals from around the globe who have also volunteered for the mission. Dr. Fred Cobey will be providing anesthesia during surgery and managing the peri-operative critical care needs of the patients

    Boston, MA; July 9, 2010- Dr. Fred Cobey is pleased to announce that he will be leaving for Sudan on July 27th, and will ...

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  • The Telecommunications Sector In Africa
    By: audrina22 | - The telecommunication sector is another area for your investment in Africa. The rise of business potentials and more foreign investments sparked the telecom revolution. Since more African countries have undergone liberalization and privatization, telecommunication infrastructures have improved drastically. Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria, Sudan, South Africa and Kenya are the those countries to name a few. Many African governments privatizes their former state-owned enterprises to give way to the grow ...
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  • South Sudan Dives
    By: Ned Middleton | - Perceptory overload is not a phrase I care to utter often. But when you mix three species of shark, two species of ray, humphead parrotfish, and perfect visibility all in dive, one's mind gets set upon by unheard of concentrations of neurotransmitters and it finds it difficult to cope. This was the very feeling I had two days before starting to write this article as our group discovered a plateau of immense beauty and what's more, as far as we could tell, it had never been dived before.


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  • 18-month Extension Of Temporary Protected Status For Sudan
    By: GreenCard | - The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that it will extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Sudan. Sudanese will get an 18-month extension of temporary protected status. The new expiration date will be Nov 2, 2011 and the current expiration date of May 2, 2010 will not be effective anymore.


    A review was conducted in Sudan last year by Janet Napolitano, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. It showed that there is ongoing armed conflict and therefore ...

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  • Ethiopian News And About Ethiopia
    By: Trueblue | - Ethiopia is located in the Horn of Africa, bordered by Eritrea to the north, Sudan to the west, Kenya to the south, Somalia to the east and Djibouti to the northeast. Its size is 1,100,000 km with an estimated population of over 85,000,000. It is one of oldest countries in the world and the second most populous in Africa only second to Nigeria. The population is diverse and has more than 70 different languages. The dominant ethnic group in Ethiopia is the Oromo (40%), followed by the Amhara ...
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  • Safari In Kenya Mountain Adventure
    By: Phil Waddington | - The Republic of Kenya is a country in Eastern Africa. Spreading along the Indian Ocean, at the equator, Kenya is bordered by Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda plus Lake Victoria, and Sudan. The capital city is Nairobi, the second largest in Africa after Cairo.

    Kenya spans an area about 85% the size of France or Texas. The population has grown rapidly in recent decades to nearly 38 million residing there. Kenya also has numerous wildlife reserves, containing thousands of animal ...

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  • Where Can I Travel In Uganda?
    By: Limotek.co.uk | - Located in East Africa, Uganda borders the most vibrant East African nation Kenya to the east and other countries like Tanzania, Sudan and Congo. The geographical scenery of Uganda is a marvel constituting of picturesque mountains, hills, lakes and wildlife filled plains. This country also prides in a diverse cultural heritage.

    Despite being a landlocked country, Uganda shares with her East African neighbours the Lake Victoria that has not only been a major attraction but has also ...

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  • Where Can I Travel In Sudan?
    By: Limotek.co.uk | - Your traveling queries can be solved in this beautiful land of Sudan. Sudan, whose capital city is Khartoum is found in northeastern Africa and is the largest country in the continent, Sudan borders Egypt to the north, Red sea to the northeast, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the east and Kenya and Uganda to the southeast. You have to be familiar with a bit of Arabic since this is the official language in this country.

    Planning to travel to this country? Sudan can get stiflingly hot in t ...

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  • Where Can I Travel In Libya?
    By: Limotek.co.uk | - Traveling can be interesting only when you realize the fun youve had after visiting a place. Try Libya, a country located in North Africa bordering the Mediterranean sea to the north, Egypt to the east, Sudan to the southeast and Chad and Niger to the south. Being the fourth largest country in Africa, Libya has a population of 5.7 million people and the official language is Arabic.

    Ever tried Libyan cuisine? It is a mixture of Arabic and Mediterranean foods. There is a fam ...

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  • Where Can I Travel In Ethiopia?
    By: Limotek.co.uk | - Ethiopia is a large landlocked country in the Horn of Africa, bordered by Eritrea, Kenya, Sudan, Somalia and Djibouti. With a population of slightly over 75 million people, Ethiopia is known for her diverse culture of more than 80 ethnic groups. A large percentage of Ethiopians speak Afro-Asiatic, while English is the most used foreign language here. Ethiopia is an interesting country with so much to offer her visitors from cultural practices to breathtaking natural attractions. Getting into Eth ...
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  • Kinds Of Solar Oven Designs To Choose From
    By: DIY Renewable Energy | - For several decades various solar oven designs have typically been used in third world regions where electricity or other fuel sources are hard to find.  Solar cookers have been used effectively in sunny African countries like Sudan to not only cook food, but also for water purification and pasteurization.

    And like other solar technologies, there's no reason first world countries should not promote solar cooking at home to help save energy. Although cooking may take four time ...

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  • Information About Luo People Of Uganda In Africa: History Unveiled:
    By: Twino | - They luos are said to have originated from Rumbek in southern Sudan. During the 15th century, they were faced with many calamities which forced them to move away in search of new areas for settlement.Overpopulation, human and animal diseases, natural hazards like droughts and floods, external pressure from the Galla tribes men, as well as internal conflicts. Some moved northwards to Shiluk, others moved eastwards to Anuku and some of them continued through Ethiopia past Agoto Hills to no ...
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  • Desalination Part 2 Of 4: No Salt, Please
    By: Cherish Hill | - Continued from Desalination Part 1: Tapping the Ocean

    This reduced the energy consumption of sugar refining by up to 80%, says James Birkett of West Neck Strategies, a desalination consultancy based in Nobleboro, Maine. But it took about 50 years for the idea to make its way from one industry to another. Only in the late 19th century did multi-effect evaporators for desalination begin to appear on steamships and in arid countries such as Yemen and Sudan.

    A few mult ...

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  • Sudan Is The Largest Country In Africa
    By: Douglas Scott | - Sudan, officially Republic of the Sudan is the largest country in Africa, bordered by Egypt, the Red Sea, Eritrea and Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic and Chad, and Libya.

    As there are so few tourists in Sudan there arent really any tourist traps.

    Probably the closest thing is the famous Sixth Cataract, the Sabaluka Falls. Nearly all tourists intend to visit as its one of the countries few bona fide si ...

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  • Bush Using Darfur, Aids To Salvage Failed Presidency
    By: James Opiko | - Rap Artist Kanye West had this to say: "George Bush doesn't care about black people!" -- Said during a Hurricane Katrina telethon.

    After the Katrina disaster many polls indicated that large majorities of blacks believed that the federal response to Hurricane Katrina would have been considerably speedier had those trapped in New Orleans been rich and white, and that the slow response was an indication of continuing racial inequity in this country.

    Most whites disagr ...

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  • Why We're Not Winning The War Against Terror"' Iii
    By: Peter Davies | - While the western world media is focussing its attention on the battles taking place in Afghanistan and Iraq, Africa is being eaten up by our old enemies. Islam is forcing its way down from North East Africa towards the equator, while China is moving in from the East, South of the Equator.

    In my last paper, Why we're not winning the war against terror part 2, I ended by mentioning a number of African states Congo, Darfur (Sudan), Ethiopia, Eretria, Somalia, Rwanda, Uganda and t ...

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  • Confessions Of A Lapsed Islamist
    By: Baybers | - Is Islamism, Islam ?

    I define Islamism as the twentieth century political movement to instill Islamic governments in Muslim countries. The intellectual architects of this movement were Sayyid Qutb, Maududi, Ayatollah Khomeini and Hassan al-Turabi, amongst others. They have formed the political and governance template for movements in Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Turkey, Palestine, Somali, Sudan and Pakistan. The Islamist movements begin with a small, religiously purified elite of th ...

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