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    Sierra Leone or the Republic of Sierra Leone is West African country that borders to the north and east with Guinea, to the southeast with Liberia, and to the west and southwest with Atlantic Ocean. It is a beautiful country with white sand beaches, orange and coconut trees all around, and people of good hearts; however Sierra Leone or Sa Lone in its native language, Krio, has been underdeveloped and was struggling for many years to gain its independence as a British Colony. Even thou, now Sierra

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    Honestly, one would think that in todays modern world every country should be developed. However, few realize that there are still many developing countries. Mostly due to ignorance, and the majority doesn’t pay attention to the needs of developing countries. For instance, the only time a person may think of a developing country is when the see the commercials on television, and believes that this must be the only issues facing developing countries. Normally, people visualize those commercials asking

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    leadership of Sierra Leone has taken a more positive approach since President Koroma was elected. He was invited to meet President Obama in the Oval Office on March 28, 2013. In October 2013, Sierra Leone ratified a Freedom of Information Act and applied to the Open Government Partnership (U.S., 2014). So basically there moving to a democracy like the United States. As far as foreign aid goes under President Koroma, Sierra Leone relies on significant amounts of foreign assistance, principally

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    Essay on Sierra Leone, Overcoming Challenges

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    “High We Exalt Thee, Realm of the Free”, is the national anthem of a rich and diverse country named Sierra Leone (“Sierra Leone”, 2013). Many believe that the names of capital cities or specific emblems always have a meaning behind them, and that is the case for this country in particular. Although the country as a whole has suffered detrimental set backs in their economics system due to civil war, violence, and enclave production; there still exists a strong Sierra Leonean people and culture full

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    War can affect people in unthinkable ways. It strikes fear into the eyes of its victims and forever changes their vision of life. In The Bite of the Mango and A Long Way Gone, the main characters fight for their lives and seek safety during the war in Sierra Leone. These characters encountered many obstacles along the way and witnessed events that will forever be remembered. Mariatu Kamara and Ishmael Beah were both affected by the brutal war in Sierra Leone, however the experiences they suffered

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    For many years, the country of Sierra Leone have faced arduous challenges such as poverty and violence of war amongst children. President Ernest Bai Koroma is ambitiously and tirelessly working to make a change to bring solidarity amongst the people of Sierra Leone. In 2012, on general election day, the main focus of Koroma’s message to the people of Sierra Leone is about the journey to prosperity. He delivers the speech with the usage of language techniques such as: rhetorical modes, structure devices

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    Ebola Epidemic Summary

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    Summary: This podcast explains the effect of the Ebola Virus on countries, and what the World Health Organization did to stop it. Sarah Boseley interviews Professor David Heymann, Dr. Mohga Kamal-Yanni, President Ernest Bai Koroma, Ban Ki-moon, and Dr. Marie-Paule Kieny. The Ebola Epidemic started in West Africa, mainly Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea. The World Health Organization (WHO) is responsible to slow down, or stop the disease from spreading. The Ebola Epidemic was still imminent in Africa

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    Sierra Leone Population

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    Sierra Leone is located in the western part of Africa with a surface area of 72,300 square kilometers. The current population of Sierra Leone stands at 6 million. The population growth from 2010 to 2015 was estimated at 2.2% (UNdata | country profile | Sierra Leone, 2017). The capital city is Freetown and the most popular languages spoken are English, being its official language, Krio, Mende, Temne and Limba (Sierra Leone | Afrobarometer, 2017). The country’s main religions are Islam and Christianity

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    He is currently at work with this issue. This is taking place in Sierra Leone, which is country in West Africa. I believe this deals government. The president of Sierra Leone, Ernest Bai Koroma, is making an effort to stop Ebola. This shows that the government is getting involved in the issue. Sierra Leone endured a three-day lockdown. The lockdown forced the people to stay in their homes, and permitted them from moving about the

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    Sierra Leone is a country with much history. It has many historical sites and great mines that contain so much “treasure”. Its economy is still growing and they’re trying to improve themselves. They’re a diverse country with different ethnic groups and languages but socially and culturally they can agree on the way they eat, what type of music they like, and what they do for fun. This country is unique and is growing from the past to a modern future. Sierra Leones environmental concerns is a fast

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