Documents tagged "Ethiopia"
Found 4 documents with this tag
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The image shows a document with multiple photographs pasted onto it, each accompanied by captions or descriptions. The style of the document is informal and appears to be handcrafted. There are several images in various sizes and orientations, some are obscured or partially covered by black rectangles, indicating that specific parts of the images are being censored or concealed. The visible text includes phrases like "Somali", "Kenya", and "Ethiopia", suggesting a geographical focus for the photographs. Additionally, there's an address label in the bottom left corner with "Imam Khomeini Ave" written on it, which might be the name of a street or avenue. The overall impression is that of a personal or educational project related to these locations.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031106.txt
This is a set of personal emails between two individuals discussing various topics such as relationships with people who are associated with politicians like Clinton, the US-France relations, and an upcoming visit. The conversation seems casual and friendly, with some references to work at a university and Huffington Post.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027074.txt
The Female Health Company is seeking donations for the FC2 female condom to address stockouts in several countries due to a funding shortfall. The FC2 provides triple protection against HIV/AIDS, STIs, and unplanned pregnancy while being under the control of women. It is approved by the FDA and WHO and is part of UNFPA's reproductive health supply commodities. The company debunks myths through evidence and invites users to get inspired on their website.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026598.txt
Mark Swed argues in favor of creating a U.S. secretary of Culture as part of the Cabinet. He points out that while many countries have ministries of culture, the United States relies on the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities instead. The creation of a secretary of Culture would give a voice to arts and humanities in the government and help define America's common identity.
