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    The efficient integration of Title 10 and National Guard forces during domestic operations increases the threshold of a state’s capacity to respond to disasters or security requirements. Pre-event preparation is required to achieve efficient integration. This preparation requires three critical elements, building relationships, integrated planning and exercises. To successfully incorporate federal forces during a response, states must develop positive relationships with key Title 10 partners during

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    collaborators of the then regime and its criminal acts. In the same article written by Ezana Sehay it clearly states why this group targets on the Tigrayans. “The people of Tigray, on the other hand, were the fulcrum of the popular revolution that led to the Derg demise. Therefore, their hostility towards Tigreans is not unexpected.” The Tigray people’s Liberation Front (TPLF) was the first to begin an armed struggle among the four founding parties and one of the founders of the ruling party, the Ethiopian

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    climate change caused by the increase of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from burning fossil fuels, a particular emphasis has been placed on renewable sources. A Fuzzy Approach For Modeling Potential Wind Farm Areas: A Case Of Hitosa Woreda, Oromia Region, Ethiopia 2015/16 Ebisa Tesfaye Remote Sensing and Geo-informatics stream, AAU Page 10 During the global move towards cleaner and greener electricity and to reduce the cost of electricity, developers are looking more favorably at renewable energy

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    decreasing biodiversity resources, soil moisture stress as well as soil erosion. The following report will be assessing the socio-economic as well as the environmental impacts of soil erosion and land degradation impacts in the Ethopian Highlands of Tigray. The severe land degradation is a result of the soil erosion as well as the nutrient depletion. Throughout the past years soil and water conservation techniques have been comprehensively introduced. The prolonged use of these resources was not as

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    Have you heard about Martin Luther King Jr.? Martin Luther King Jr. was an American Baptist minister and activist who was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. He is best known for his role in the advancement of civil rights using nonviolent civil disobedience based on his Christian beliefs. He was the one who was fighting for equality, and he believed every person should be treated equally. Also, he was thinking of bringing equality and free from oppression violence and acquiescence are not a good

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    Ancient Ethiopia

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    the region became a thriving trading center in which merchants exchange gold and ivory for materials. The Axumite had a highly develop culture (Gish, Thay, Latif, & Nevins, Pg. 24-26). It's more famous biblical figure that’s been proclaimed by the six scribes

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    When the Arabs started invading Axum in the 7th and 8th centuries sources from Mediterranean trade closed down.Axum became a Christian Kingdom. Axum located in the Mehakelegnaw zone of the Tigray Region near the bate of the Adwa mountains in Ethiopia. The city has an elevation of 2,130 meters above sea level. The city of Axum has a population of 47,320 people. 20,774 Of Axum’s population are males. 21,898 of Axum’s population are female. The

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    Askum, Axum Just like Axum, Aksum was found in Northern Ethiopia. It was the core of Arabia, Africa, and Greco Roman. Due to this, it was a great place for routes to trade. The ancient Aksumite Civilization ruins concealed a large area in the Tigray Plateau. The royal tombs, monolithic obelisks, and the palace were the most impressive monuments. They originated from the 6th and 7th centuries AD. Close to Ethiopias northern border you can find the ruins of the ancient city of Aksum. They point out

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