Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Repost...Liyba

After reading the blogs that were comlpleted in the time asked, I have noticed that everyone needs to do a rewrite. An informative paragraph is not just facts! You must have a Topic sentence and conclusion. In the body, you must include the facts you uncover but don't just copy them either. Yes, you can quote but not the whole paragraph. This is due on Wednesday.

14 comments:

  1. Lybia has aproximately 6.597.960 habitants and the mayor popularity is united against the government because they want to get the president out. He is been killing people all years that he is in the front of the country. People of Libya asked the ONU for help and the president of the country said that if the United State enters the war there is going to be a lot of blood. The president Gadafi is a dictator and the people is tired of his abuse. The country is now in a civil war and nobody knows when it is going to end.In conclusion many people is dying and the only thing we can do is pray for them and hope they can solve this problem.

    Stephanie Acevedo Valentin

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  2. Informants believe the U.S. believes that Lybia has chemical weapons of mass destruction (WMD), but is not ready nor has had enough testing to be able to use them. Lybias president, President Gaddafi has put his nation in a very difficult situation over the past years, in an intent to protect the peoples country, he provided weapons to the population so that they can defend their own lives. Due to this, The United States of America and and other allies have made it their mission to bring down this president.

    Endry Nunez

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  3. sthephanny redondoApril 6, 2011 at 3:59 PM

    Libya is a country in North Africa located in lean, this country has had several name as Italian Libya, Kingdom of Libya, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. the latter was acquired by a coup by Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi inthis moment they are in a war, since people disagree with the use of power, and called for UN intervention, which control the been united, and now the reveldes disagree with reprisals being taken.

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  4. It is important to be well informed and to understand the events occurring around the world. Most of occidental university students have a limited knowledge about Libya. However, during the last weeks the news media talk a lot about a civil war at Libya. I want to give you some important information about Libya. This country is an oil-rich nation in North Africa. Libya consists mostly of huge areas of desert. Shares borders with Tunisia and Algeria, in the west, and Egypt in the east, while the Sahara extends across the southern frontiers with Niger, Chad and the Sudan. Arabic is the official language. Islam is the state religion, and about 97 percent of all Libyans are Sunni Muslim. There are a small number are Roman Catholic. The 1997 census estimated the population was 5,484,202, giving the country an overall population density of 3 persons per sq km (8 per sq mi). The population, however, is unevenly distributed; more than two-thirds live in the more densely settled coastal areas. Unfortunately, for Libyans, this beautiful country has been under the firm, if sometimes erratic dictator, named Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi. He seized power in 1969. The revolution against Qaddafi started in February 2011, the unrest sweeping through much of the Arab world revolution in Egypt and other countries. Though it began with a relatively organized core of antigovernment opponents in Benghazi, its spread to the capital of Tripoli was swift and spontaneous. Colonel Qaddafi lashed out with a level of violence unseen in either of the other uprisings, but an inchoate opposition cobbled together the semblance of a transitional government, fielded a makeshift rebel army and portrayed itself to the West and Libyans as an alternative to Colonel Qaddafi's erratic control. This information will help the university students to understand the Libya civil war.

    Jane Angarita GarcĂ­a

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  5. Wilmarie Rodriguez
    Libya is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.It is the fourth largest country in Africa by area, and the 17th largest in the world.The Libyan economy depends primarily upon revenues from the oil sector, which constitute practically all export earnings and about one-quarter of gross domestic product.Basic education in Libya is free for all citizens, and compulsory to secondary level. The religion in Libya is Islam. In This moment Libya accused Britain of bombing Libya's biggest oil field as Washington rebuffed a letter from Muammar Gaddafi to President Barack Obama, reiterating calls for the strongman to step down.The White House acknowledged receiving a letter from Gaddafi, in which, according to excerpts widely published in the US media, the Libyan strongman urged Obama to end the air strikes

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  6. Libya is a country in North Africa, located in the Maghreb. Its capital is Tripoli. The UN decided to give independence to Libya is becoming the first Libya becomes the first African colony to achieve independence. Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi took power in 1969 through a coup by establishing a system of socialist government. It is said that Gaddafi sponsored terrorist actions against Western countries and particularly against U.S. targets.
    In early 2011 produced a series of protests in the Arab world and part of Libya's population manifests against the Qaddafi regime while another segment continues to support. Gaddafi, with 120,000 loyal to the regime. The UN has estimated more than 2,000 civilian deaths at the hands of the regime; issued Resolution 1970 of the Security Council requested the United Nations and an international investigation into the violent crackdown. UN said that there is no evidence that Gaddafi has reduced its offensive against rebels in Libya. Importantly, 345 000 people have been exiled from Libya since the conflict began on 17 February, and that about 90 thousand people are stranded in the country's borders with Tunisia and Egypt.
    A total of 11 countries make up the international military offensive in Libya in order to protect civilians from attacks by Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi, informed the United Nations Organization (UNO). The important thing is that is resolved as soon as possible so that no innocent people are still dying. There can be peace.

    Amarilys Ruperto

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  7. War in libya

    The reasons for the war in Libya does not know what their theories on what the real reason for this war. First, Libya today is at war and the real reasons are not known. What they have made many writers is that Gadhafi has many stockpiles of chemical weapons. In Libya this one of the best arsenals of chemical weapons left in the world. This may be one reason why America is there. Next, these chemical weapons were developed during 1980. The second reason is that Gaddafi did not use such weapons against his own people. United States does not believe that Gaddafi is prepared to use nuclear weapons against the Libyan people as they themselves are the ones who make them. In 2004 Gaddafi 3500 aerial bombs destroyed it is likely that Gadhafi does not have the necessary systems to implement these weapons. Finally, today, security measures Libyan chemical products have been updated. These measures are related to storage and destruction facilities.

    JANNAT HEREDIA

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  8. Libya is a nation in North Africa rich in oil. Libya possesses considerable reserves of oil and gas. In early 2011 produced a series of protests in the Arab world and part of Libya's population manifests against the Qaddafi regime while another segment continues to support. Estimate more than 2,000 civilian deaths at the hands of the regime. On March 19 The United States sent missiles on military targets. Finally on April 4 The United States began to remove its warplanes from frontline missions in Libya and focus on a support role there.

    Joannie Nieves Gonzalez

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  9. This world have seen a lot of wars, world wars, civil wars and wars between different nations. How violent the human race has become. Once again this world have their eyes on Libya. What is happening on Libya? Why people are so interested on seen the news every time it talks about Libya? In February 21 of 2011 Saif al-Islam Muammar Al-Gaddafi, on of the oldest son of Muammar Gaddafi spoke on Libyan television of his fears that the country could be replaced by "15 Islamic fundamentalist emirates" if the uprising engulfed the entire state. He kept saying that the nation's health and the recent prosperity was at risk. Later on this situation evolved into a civil war.

    Miguel A. Martinez

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  10. The situation in Libya is a situation that everyone should pay attention and be careful.. Last week, Libyan dissident Najla Aburrahman begged western media to pay attention to the bloodbath unfolding in her country. Since then, Qaddafi’s troops have used machine guns and large-caliber weapons against protesters in Benghazi, the country’s second-biggest city, and more than 200 protesters, including children, have reportedly been killed. This situation gives the people a lot of fear. Oil is the economy in Libya and oil profits have bankrolled massive investments in education and infrastructure, yet Libya lags far behind other oil-rich Arab states. Unemployment stands at 30 percent. People who have jobs often work only part-time. Basic commodities, including rice, sugar, flour, gasoline are heavily subsidized by the government and sold for a fraction of their true cost. I think that the president is abusing of his power and that is the reason for other countries to go and want to take the president out. With this kind of people we can expect that a civil war is gonna begin. I hope that this situation end soon because this is gonna affect the whole worl.
    Wilson Pagan Vazquez
    092-33-0478

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  11. Libya is culturally similar to its neighboring Maghrebian states. Libyans consider themselves very much a part of a wider Arab community. The Libyan state tends to strengthen this feeling by considering Arabic as the only official language, and forbidding the teaching and even other language. Libyan Arabs have a heritage in the traditions of the nomadic Bedouin and associate themselves with a particular Bedouin tribe.

    Karla M. Rodriguez Morales

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  12. Libya is an aral country in the North of Africa. For decades it has been rule by Gaddafi. United States has been supportive to this country and his president. But Libya is not a free country.
    It´s people got tired of not having freedom. They asked their president for more freedom, but it was not granted. So the people went in revolt. Since Gaddafi fire with bullets the peaceful manifestations, NATO ( North Atlantic Treaty Organization) led by United State, decided to attack the Libyan government. Up to now the rebels are still fighting.

    Zulma Rosas Justiniano

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  13. The large and good economy of libya.The Libyan economy depends primarily upon revenues from the oil sector, which contribute about 95% of export earnings, 25% of GDP, and 80% of government revenue. The weakness in world hydrocarbon prices in 2009 reduced Libyan government tax income and constrained economic growth. Substantial revenues from the energy sector coupled with a small population give Libya one of the highest per capita GDPs in Africa, but little of this income flows down to the lower orders of society. Libyan officials in the past five years have made progress on economic reforms as part of a broader campaign to reintegrate the country into the international fold. This effort picked up steam after UN sanctions were lifted in September 2003 and as Libya announced in December 2003 that it would abandon programs to build weapons of mass destruction.
    Jonathan Olan Torres

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  14. What’s really going on in Libya? I don’t really know much about the country of Libya but I heard that there is a war going on over in Libya. Lots of people also say that the government doesn’t care much and that kids have been suffering from malnutrition and anemia plus lots of people are getting kill. The population of Libya have been tier of the same government that has been in power as the ruler of Libya seams 1969 and the country has rebel against him (Gaddafi), which it has cause a civil war . One thing I know and I am shore of even if I don’t have a full vision of what’s going on in Libya, is that these things are suppose to happing because the word of God is true and concrete: Like Jesus said that the heavens and the earth will pass but His word will never pass and He also prophesy that they will be war and pestilence and this will only be beginning of sorrows. Now a lots of people have hear about this words that are sing of the end of the world but my question is, do people really worry? And if they do where do they go? Can they stop and try to Jesus? If we try Jesus we will never regret it.




    Melvin A. Rivera

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