Sentences with phrase «ethiopia where»

And in countries like Kenya or Ethiopia where wood is scarce, animal dung is used.
Dullal, Ethiopia where the mean annual temp record was set is about 8 degrees north latitude and has annual rainfall of 1 - 3 inches.
I live in Ethiopia where it's actually impossible to recycle most things.
The dogs are believed to have spent two months in an underground cave in Ethiopia where locals periodically dispose of unwanted dogs, unfortunately while they are still alive.
Yesterday, after I got home from a weekend MOPS Leadership retreat, my family and I went to Taste of Ethiopia where I wore the following outfit...
So Lucy is a huge deal in Ethiopia where she was discovered.
Meanwhile, countries like Kenya and Ethiopia where the United States and aid groups have worked with governments to improve irrigation and other measures aimed at boosting food security are faring far better in the crisis.
Far beyond making dips for pita bread, chickpeas are a legume of life - and - death importance — especially in India, Pakistan, and Ethiopia where 1 in 5 of the world's people depend on them as their primary source of protein.
It may also come from the Kingdom of Kaffa in southeast Ethiopia where Coffea arabica grows wild, but this is considered less likely; in the local Kaffa language, the coffee plant is instead called «bunno».
There never even was one, unless you mean in Ethiopia where we most likely evolved from.
[25][26] Visceral Leishmaniasis Research The foundation awarded the He - brew University of Jerusalem Ku - vin Center for the Study of Infe - ctious and Tropical Dis - eases a $ 5 million grant in 2009 for research into vis - ceral leishmaniasis, an emerging pa - ra - sitic disease in Ethiopia where it is frequently as - sociated with HI - V / A-IDS, and a leading cause of adult illness and death.

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He's now 76 years old and still focused on purging the parasite - driven illness from the two countries, Ethiopia and Chad, where transmission persists — a task to which he's bringing both a mastery of public health and a lifetime's worth of understanding political intransigence and apathy.
These days, armed soldiers stand guard at the entrance to the Eastern Industrial Zone in Ethiopia's Oromia region, where Huajian opened its first factory.
The fossilized bones of a new animal have been found in Ethiopia near the site where «Lucy» was discovered many years ago.
Since the emergence of the new political landscape dominated by the Ethiopian Revolutionary People's Democratic Front (ERPDF) in 1991, Protestantism in Ethiopia has grown to the point where it now accounts for almost 21 percent of the population.
It has come to my attention that a representative from your organization has encouraged Christians to pray for rain — not rain in Ethiopia, where more than 10 million people are short of food because of drought — but rain in Denver, Colorado, where a few thousand democrats plan to hold their convention in an outdoor stadium.
It is not the purpose of this presentation to look into the theme of proselytism throughout the history of the Christian Church, but at least we should bear in mind that «Proselytism became a major interchurch problem through Roman Catholic (RC) and Protestant missionary work in countries where other Christian churches were already present - for example, among the Orthodox in the Middle East, Ethiopia and India, and among RCs in Latin America.»
And considering a country like Sudan, or Ethiopia, where there are effectively no gun laws, has far more violent crime than we, again, your argument is invalid.
Alongside South Sudan, Somalia, Yemen and Nigeria, World Vision UK is also tremendously concerned about the looming famine in Kenya and Ethiopiawhere even more families are on the cusp of starvation.
By the year 1914 political independence from Western peoples was preserved only in the shrinking, badly weakened Turkish Empire; in Arabia, where encroachments had begun in Aden; in Ethiopia, with a precarious insecurity in its mountain fastnesses; in Persia, partly partitioned in Russian and British spheres of influence; in Afghanistan, a mountain buffer state between the British and Russian empires; in Thailand (Siam as it was then known), relatively safe because the British and the French, eyeing each other from Burma and Indo - China, would not permit either to annex it; in China, technically independent, but in fact occupied by Western powers who fixed the tariffs and whose citizens had extraterritorial status, and partially carved into spheres of influence; and in Japan, and from the 1850's into 1890's the independence of Japan had been compromised by the extraterritorial privileges of Westerners and the lack of full tariff autonomy.
However, when you realize that the per capita annual income for an Ethiopian is $ 700, a $ 60,000 income in Ethiopia would be like making about $ 4 million annually here in the States (where per capita income is $ 46,000).
Where was God when the famine in Ethiopia in the mid-1980's caused the death of over 1 million people?
To that, we have to answer that each origin has its unique flavorful gifts where coffees are concerned.Traveler's Roast is a blend of Natural Ethiopia, El Salvador, Washed Ethiopia, and Costa Rican coffees.
The company's charitable nature also reaches far beyond its communities to Ethiopia, from where it has sourced its coffee for the past three years.
He studied the coffee business in Ethiopia, where both coffee and his Rastafarian roots originated.
From Ethiopia and across the Red Sea to Yemen, where its cultivation blossomed and the early coffee trade centered around the ancient city of Mocha, a major coffee...
The teff grain is believed to have originated between 4000 BC and 1000 BC in Ethiopia, where it is grown and consumed today as a staple.
It takes about 140 liters (37 U.S. gal) of water to grow the Kona needed to produce one cup of java, and Java is often grown in places where there is a water shortage, such as Ethiopia.
Teff flour is a very important food grain in Ethiopia, where it is used to make a wonderful bread by the name of injera.
If I could do that same thing in Ethiopia, where people come for vacation, that's what I'd want,» he says.
It takes about 140 liters (37 U.S. gal) of water to grow the Kona beans needed to produce one cup of Kona, and Kona is often grown in countries where there is a water shortage, such as Ethiopia.
When I said that Ethiopia was a very special country for our family because Tariku was born there and that's where we adopted him, six hands shot up.
It was a painful dissonance — the immense privilege of my lift - hold - squeeze morning (that I had grumbled and complained about) and the smell of the green hills of Ethiopia, where I had seen so much hardship.
It contains recipes from 80 different countries, including places like Russia, Aphganistan, South Africa, India, Nigeria, Japan, France, Ethiopia and even Sweden (where I live!).
Alice Allan worked as a breastfeeding supporter in the UK before moving to Addis Ababa, where she set up the first La Leche League group in Ethiopia.
There are four million orphans in Ethiopia - the country where my beautiful son was born.
Simply look up games from around the world — Mancala (from Ethiopia) immediately comes to mind — and show the kids where they originated on the map.
A country like Ethiopia as at now has reached a level where 60 per cent of her income is being spent on capital expenditure and 40 per cent on recurrent expenditure.
When these improved waters were tested and compared with survey data about where people got most of their water, the estimates for the populations that have access to safe drinking water fell by 16 percent in Nicaragua, 15 percent in Nigeria, 11 percent in Ethiopia and 7 percent in Tajikistan.
For example, when studying insects in Brazil and wolves in Ethiopia, I had been involved in discussions with civil servants and other government representatives, both in the United Kingdom and in host countries, where my work could be carried out only after detailed discussion with government experts and once my colleagues and I had the appropriate licences and permits.
One such example of a triple junction can be found in the Horn of Africa where Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti meet.
Along with more than 100 other fossils representing nearly 40 other Ardipithecus individuals, Ardi was discovered in the scorched landscape of Ethiopia's Afar Rift, a place where torrential rains regularly wash up traces of ancient stone and bone from different eras.
On a hot January morning 2 years ago, Chalachew Seyoum was searching for fossils at a desolate site in Ethiopia called Ledi - Geraru, where no human ancestor had turned up in a decade of searching.
Paleontologist John Kappelman of the University of Texas at Austin is finding the answer in northern Ethiopia, where he recently excavated the remains of five new elephant relatives (including the tusks seen here), huge rodent like hyraxes, and a late Arsinoitherium, a seven - foot - tall rhino - shaped beast that sported a pair of enormous conical horns on its snout.
When paleoanthropologist Zeresenay Alemseged of the Max Planck Institute in Germany first saw what appeared to be tiny hominid remains encased in 3.3 - million - year - old sandstone in northern Ethiopia — just miles from where the famous Lucy skeleton was found 32 years earlier — he knew he had found something special.
Hardest hit would be developing countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, such as Ethiopia, the authors note in an annex to the report, where people would go hungry.
The monks wrote of a coffee trade between Yemen and Ethiopia, where the beans originated.
Thus, many scientists had focused their search for human origins on East Africa, especially Ethiopia, where Lucy was found, and Kenya.
WoldeGabriel coauthored the paper and his role was to characterize the volcanic ash and provide chemistry for local and regional correlation of the ashes sandwiching the fossils from Ethiopia's Chorora area, a region where copious volcanic eruptions and earthquakes entombed fossils recently uplifted via ground motion and erosion.
Among his mailing addresses: Finland, Egypt, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Hong Kong, Ethiopia, Austria and Great Britain, where he went to boarding school.
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