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Posted by: somaie | December 23, 2009 at 05:52
I am very proud to be from Ethiopia and this photo is very classy. Many people judge Ethiopia from what they have heard about in the news or movies, but the country is no longer at war and has remarkable natural beauty. The Omo Valley, near Kenya is one of the most unique, yet ancient areas in the world. Also at the Ethiopian/Kenya border is Lake Turkana http://www.omovalley.com/Lake-Turkana-in-Kenya-it-is-the-worlds-largest-desert-alkali-lake.php which is possibly the origin of human life as we know it. Some of the best fossils have been found around the area of this lake.
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A happy family, they care about family, happiness in their own home.Wish you every happiness!
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This is good photo and also good banner on wall.This is culture of the Mekelle, Ethiopia.
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Pompous American Language School - Mekelle, Ethiopia
This is an amazing photo shoot.
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I can't imagine he'd have anything of real value considering how he lived...And the people who would purchase mementos of his evil due to some perverse interest or to amaze the folks at the bar b que next Sunday are just inviting those demons in.
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i'm not sure the regard for truth is anywhere near as important as ideological agreement today.
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The photographs certainly added to the telling of this tale.
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Wonderfully written, full of love. Well deserved EP.
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We all need to have some humility about what we can reasonably control or we drive ourselves nuts. But this isn't easy when there's a lot at stake.
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Not just children but adults as well, by creating a school that is a central location for seeds to be planted, watered and nurtured. A more informed citizenry is a more powerful citizenry.
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Too often a problem arises that needs immediate attention with no one with authority available to help. Stricter enrollment policies, three year old belong in day care. Take a stance with the instructors when a student is obviously flawed.
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This school has been condensed into half-day modules allowing students to come to school in the morning or in the afternoon and spend the other half of the day at work. In addition, teachers host extra help sessions at night and on weekends.
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