Eritrean - Ethiopian War
Eritrea x Ethiopia conflict has taken place in the last 20 years in East Africa. It started in May 1998 and "ended" in June 2000, but only in 2018 the Peace Agreement was officially signed. A few years before this conflict, both countries had been fighting a long 30 years war where Eritrea demanded Independence from Ethiopia. However, following peaceful separation in 1993, both countries disagreed over trade, territory and currency issues which led to the second conflict (Eritrean-Ethiopian War).
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Answer:
a. hippocampus.
Explanation:
Hippocampus: The term "hippocampus" is defined as one of the complex "brain structure" which is being deep-seated in an individual's temporal lobe of the brain. The hippocampus plays an important role in memory, motivation, emotion, and learning and is prone to getting damaged easily via any stimuli as it is made up of vulnerable and plastic structure.
If an individual experience damage to the hippocampus through any sort of accident then the loss of memory occurs and even the person won't be able to make new long-term memories.
In the question above, Arie's memory difficulties are most likely to be due to damage to his hippocampus.
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Abu Abdullah Muhammad also known as Ibn Batutta. He is known as the greatest Muslim traveller of all time. He travelled for thirty years to forty different modern countries. He went to Egypt, Abyssinia, Africa, Spain, Southern Russia, Indo-China and many more. He was motivated to travel to gain many more knowledge and to find the best libraries around the world.
Abu Al Hassan Al Masudi was known as "The Herodutus of the Arabs". He was also a famous historian and geographer. He traveled to East Africa, Middle East, Persia, Russia, India, and China to compile all his work in historical research on politics, social, and cultural matters.
Ahmad Ibn Majid was an Arabic poet and a navigator. He was also known as the person who assisted Vasco da Gama on his quest to travel the Cape of Good Hope in Africa. He wrote the Book of Useful Information on the Principles and Rules of Navigation. Moreover, he was known as "the Lion of the Sea" and was able to write poetry and prose besides conquering the sea.
Karima al-Marwasiyya was a traveller, a brilliant scholar, and a great Muhaddithah. She travelled with her father through land and seas to search for more knowledge. From Turkmenistan, she travelled to Iran, Jerusalem, and finally Makkah.
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