Well really sending food (large scale) to the areas of Africa would really hurt it more (advise u look into it)
but south africa is an interesting topic
. South Africa is like a piece of easily shaped granite (with a few exceptions)
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Misbah's focus on giving intensifies. All Muslims are required to give zakat, a percentage of their income donated to those who are struggling or poor. They believe this gift will allow their prayers to be accepted
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Ramadan is described as "expecting a month long guest". This is because of all the excitement surrounding it such as being with your family and establishing and reestablishing your relationship with God and those around you.
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rosa parks
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Rosa Parks (1913—2005) helped initiate the civil rights movement in the United States when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a Montgomery, Alabama bus in 1955. Her actions inspired the leaders of the local Black community to organize the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
The Seven Years’ War (1756-1763) was a global conflict that spanned five continents, though it was known in America as the “French and Indian War.” After years of skirmishes between England and France in North America, England officially declared war on France in 1756, setting off what Winston Churchill later called “the first world war.” While the French, British, and Spanish battled over colonies in the New World, Frederick the Great of Prussia faced off against Austria, France, Russia and Sweden. The Seven Year’s War ended with two treaties. The Treaty of Hubertusburg granted Silesia to Prussia and enhanced Frederick the Great’s Power. The Treaty of Paris between France, Spain and Great Britain drew colonial lines largely in favor of the British, an outcome that would later influence the French to intervene in the war for American Independence.
That's all I know about the Seven Years, sorry.
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China 1852–70.
Weimar Germany in the 1920s.
The Great Depression of the 1930s.
The Eastern Bloc in the 1980s and 90s.
Russian financial crisis of 1998.
1998–2002 Argentine great depression.
Zimbabwe economic crisis (2000-present)
Venezuela economic crisis (2013–present)
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