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Somalia is one of the poorest countries in the world. Within its population of over seven million citizens, the average annual income is below three hundred dollars. The country has been ravaged by governmental collapses, frequent civil wars and, most recently, a continuing and devastating drought and famine. Somalia’s economy is based on agriculture, making
Although renowned in the global market for its exports in uranium, Niger remains one of the world’s poorest, most underdeveloped and illiterate nations. An independent country since 1960, the country has a history of continuous political instability and strife. The Sahara Desert’s Climate impedes agriculture and slavery was legal until 2003. How to help World
Music filled the room at the Victory Christian Center in Southwest Philadelphia when the MisFit Tour came to town on November 5. A crowd gathered, selling out the event to see Da’ Truth, Mali Music, The Ambassador, Sean Simmonds, Oraia, Freddy Washington and Pastor Chris Durso. Local favorites Michelle Bonilla, Prayz1 and Deuce B were
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As the curtain rises at the Media Theater, Delaware County’s only professional theater, you will immediately be entranced by the glitz and glam of flapper dresses and fishnets of 1920’s Chicago. The accuracy of the costumes and sets send you straight back to a time where women were on the rise with risqué clothing, edgy
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The term “holistic” has been part of the American vocabulary since 1926. It has been used in scientific circles, the world of anthropology and even economics. In the medical sphere, the term has been used to describe a more involved method of preventing and treating illnesses, accounting for the mind and spirit as well as
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Every fall semester, students wait in anticipation for one weekend full of fun and diverse events. Dia Del Este occurred over the weekend of October 27th-29th. As in years past, it hopped around various locations on campus. Despite the unseasonal Halloween snowstorm, Eastern students ventured out for a rousing good time. The celebration kicked off
? Every year, the Federal government awards billions of dollars in Financial Aid to colleges and universities across the country. So it is not unreasonable of it to ask the question, “Where is the money going?” This question is the idea behind Eastern University’s re-accreditation process, which evaluates various aspects of university health, including
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