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Boina123
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(19 Mar 2011)
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1. U.S. President Barack Obama with his daughters and wife Michelle Obama leaving Air Force One
2. Wide shot of Planalto presidential palace
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3. Mid of Obama walking up ramp, zoom into close-up of Obama being greeted by Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff; handshake
4. Mid of children inside palace waving Brazilian and U.S. flags
5. Mid of Brazilian and U.S. flags
6. Medium of Obama and Rousseff walking into Planalto palace for photo op; handshake
7. Reverse shot Obama and Dilma with media
8. Mid of Obama and Rousseff at a meeting at Itamaraty, Foreign Ministry palace
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, President of the United States:
"Brazil is on the rise and the United States is excited and fully supportive of Brazil's rapid expansion, it's extraordinary talent, it's resources, it's enormous potential, which is now being realised."
10. Cutaway of the meeting
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11. Wide shot of presser by Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and US president Barack Obama
12. Cutaway of officials, journalists
13. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Dilma Rousseff, Brazilian President:
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"The people of our countries built up the largest democracies in America (the continent) and they dared to put a man of African descent and a woman as leaders of their countries, showing that the exercise of democracy allows the overcoming of any barrier."
14. Wide shot of presser
15. Cutaway of journalists
16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, U.S. President:
"Today, Secretary Clinton joined and international coalition of European and Arab partners in Paris to discuss how we would enforce UN Security Council resolution 19-73. Our consensus was strong and our resolve is clear, the people of Libya must be protected and in the absence of an immediate end to the violence against civilians our coalition is prepare to act."
17. Cutaway of audience
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18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, U.S. President:
"May the sunlight of progress and peace always shine upon you. Saude! (portuguese word that means "health" but used as "cheers")"
19. Sequence of Obama toasting, Rousseff toasting with Michelle Obama and then with Obama
20. Wide of the table receiving applause and sitting for lunch
STORYLINE:
Seeking to link his Latin American tour to job growth at home, US President Barack Obama said in Brasilia on Saturday that the U.S. was eager to sell its goods and services to Brazil's economically booming growing middle class.
The president's economic message, however, was overshadowed by events in Libya, where a western coalition launched a risky offensive against Moammar Gadhafi.
After an early morning arrival in Brazil's capital, Obama held meetings with newly-elected President Dilma Rousseff, then addressed a joint meeting of U.S. and Brazilian business leaders.
He praised Brazil's economic ascent, and said American workers stood to benefit from increased ties with the world's seventh-largest economy.
"Brazil is on the rise and the United States is excited and fully supportive of Brazil's rapid expansion, it's extraordinary talent, it's resources, it's enormous potential which is now being realised," he said.
Obama began his three-country, five-day tour of Latin America against the backdrop of ominous developments in earthquake-ravaged Japan, where officials struggle to prevent a meltdown at a damaged nuclear power plant, and in Libya, where a U.S. and European coalition launched a risky military operation to protect civilians from attacks by Gadhafi's forces.
His third and final stop is in El Salvador.

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Boina123
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The defeat of the so-called Islamic State has left Sunni Muslim populations crushed and Shia Muslim military forces victorious, although only after terrible sacrifices. BBC Correspondent Feras Kilani returns to the battlegrounds to assess the human cost and ask whether this is really the end for extreme jihadism in Iraq and Syria.

This film is made up of footage shot throughout Kilani's coverage since the Battle of Mosul in 2014. This rare view exposes the harsh and unforgiving reality of war and occupation, and the lengths that special correspondents will go to tell their story.

This Documentary was filmed in the course of 2 years, While covering the battle for Mosul, correspondent Feras Kilani narrowly cheated death, after the convoy he was advancing with was targeted by a VBIED.

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Boina123
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Kingdom of Libya


00:00:24 1 History
00:00:33 1.1 Constitution
00:02:09 1.2 Political development
00:04:06 1.3 Foreign policy
00:06:18 1.4 Development of the nation
00:08:23 1.5 International relations
00:11:47 1.6 Attempts at reform
00:13:19 1.7 1969 coup and end of the monarchy
00:15:03 2 Aftermath
00:15:12 2.1 2011 Libyan revolution
00:15:55 3 Government
00:16:14 3.1 King
00:16:53 3.2 Council of ministers
00:17:28 4 Parliament
00:18:53 5 Subdivisions
00:19:02 5.1 Provinces
00:19:27 5.2 1963 reorganisation
00:20:23 6 Legacy
00:23:41 7 See also



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The Kingdom of Libya (Arabic: المملكة الليبية‎; Libyan Kingdom; Italian: Regno di Libia), originally called the United Kingdom of Libya, came into existence upon independence on 24 December 1951 and lasted until a coup d'état led by Muammar Gaddafi on 1 September 1969 overthrew King Idris and established the Libyan Arab Republic.

Boina123
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Racial Borders: the urgency of a racial justice critique of international borders and migration.

This year’s lecture was delivered by E. Tendayi Achiume and chaired by Andrew Fagan, Director of the Human Rights Centre at Essex. Recorded on Thursday 30 July 2020, the Fourth Annual Lecture of the Human Rights Centre took place via Zoom.

E. Tendayi Achiume is Professor of Law at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, and a research associate of the African Center for Migration and Society at the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa.

She is also the UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, and is the first woman to serve in this role since its creation in 1994. The current focus of her scholarship is the global governance of racism and xenophobia; and the legal and ethical implications of colonialism for contemporary international migration. In 2016, she co-chaired the Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law. She is also a recipient of the UCLA Distinguished Teaching Award—the highest university-wide honour for excellence in teaching. Her publications include Migration as Decolonization, Stanford Law Review; Governing Xenophobia, Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law; Syria, Cost-Sharing and the Responsibility to Protect Refugees, Minnesota Law Review; and Beyond Prejudice: Structural Xenophobic Discrimination Against Refugees, Georgetown Journal of International Law.

Boina123
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The Pearson Institute's October Speaker Series featured the Head of Somaliland Mission Bashir Goth, who will discuss the secrets of Somaliland and what it has to offer to the world, as it seems to be waiting for its moment of recognition.

This event was recorded on October 26, 2022 at the University of Chicago.

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Our community of researchers is comprised of preeminent scholars from multiple disciplines who are applying the latest scientific methodologies to understand and address the complex mix of economic, political, religious, cultural, and psychological variables that fuel conflict and the damage it inflicts on countries, communities, and individuals.

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Boina123
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Trump’s immigrant ban is rattling key relationships in the Middle East

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Boina123
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Step behind the scenes and get a glimpse of the thinking motivating the digital world’s greatest artists, thinkers and doers. Researcher Lorenzo Pezzani is our speaker in June.

What really happens on our oceans?

Following our exhibition of Tobias Revell’s The Monopoly of Legitimate Use, which looks at migration, state and borders, researcher Lorenzo will talk on his ongoing project, Forensic Oceanography. This research project critically investigates the militarised border regime in the Mediterranean Sea, mapping the liquid geographies of maritime jurisdictions in order to document the violence perpetrated against migrants at sea. Among other cases, Forensic Oceanography maps the fluid cartographies between Libya and Italy to understand how more than 1500 persons could have perished at sea in the Spring of 2011.

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Boina123
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Experts in transnational, interdisciplinary, and intersectional conducted a conversation about immigration -- defined to include the experiences of undocumented immigrants, refugees, and radicalized second-generation descendants of immigrants – and engagement with the national political climate following the U.S. Presidential election and changes in the European Union. The conversation stemmed from the diverse background of speakers and articulate what role the University might play in this political moment.

Panelists:
Prerna Lal (East Bay Community Law Center)
Keish Kim (Harvard American Studies)
Lisa Lowe (Tufts University)
Medhin Paolos (Asmarina Project & Rete G2 Milano)
Maurice Stierl (University of California, Davis)
Lorgia Garcia Peña (Harvard University)

Boina123
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In this episode as we explore the accounts of Herodotus on the Ancient Egyptians we explore the geography of ancient Egypt and the various ancient ethnic groups surrounding ancient Egypt and the ancient Egyptians.

AN ACCOUNT OF EGYPT By Herodotus, translated By G. C. Macaulay
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Boina123
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#africa #africancountries #russiachina

Why African Nations Look to China and Russia Instead of the USA.

Why Africa Chooses China and Russia Over The USA.

Since the 1940s, many African countries have built solid relations with Russia and China. These engagements extend from deepening ties in North Africa, extending its reach in the Central African Republic, and the Sahel, as well as in the southern parts of the continent.
African countries firmly support China in its endeavor for national unification, and most of them support her “One China” policy.

Russia and China have carried out many exchanges in the fields of economy, politics, and planning in Africa.

That is why today, we shall be looking at why Africa will stand firm with Russia and China.
There is also one thing you will like to note before we get to more details. Africa has suffered many atrocities from Western nations from pre-colonial times to the early 2 thousand, and so, standing firm with Russia and China could serve as a means of protecting African nations from future molestation.

China and Russia are, however, pursuing different strategies toward Africa, but share a convergent goal of bolstering authoritarian regimes and undermining U.S. and European influence over the continent.

This is clearly seen through their commercial, financial, and military engagements, which all aim to accelerate a shift in Africa from Western influence to the East.

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top 10 smart African cities:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eicp1ycR3bM

Why is Mauritius so rich:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZhjLOowXFM

Gaddafi's greatest achievements:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGWWvTZ99e8


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Boina123
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Noon briefing by Stephane Dujarric, Spokesperson for the Secretary-General of the United Nations.

Highlights:
- Secretary-General - Human Rights Report
- World Immunization Week
- ECOSOC Forum
- UNCTAD
- Ramadan Video Message
- Security Council
- Yemen
- Syria
- Libya
- Uganda
- South Africa
- Central African Republic
- IOM
- UNHCR
- Myanmar
- ICAO
- ESCWA
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Girls in ICT Day

SECRETARY-GENERAL - HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT
Today, as he launched a new report highlighting the centrality of human rights to the COVID-19 response and recovery, the Secretary-General said the pandemic is far more than a public health emergency. It is a human, economic and social crisis that is fast becoming a human rights crisis.
The virus has exposed deep weaknesses in the delivery of public services, the Secretary-General said, and we must make sure that they are properly addressed in the response.
The 22-page policy brief highlights areas of concerns and lays out a series of recommendations to, among other things, ensure the availability and quality of health care for everyone; and also to promote people-centred economic responses that adequately support those most affected by the loss of their livelihoods.
In his message, the Secretary-General added that, looking ahead, we need to build back better.
He also called on governments to be transparent, and responsive and accountable. Civic space and press freedom are critical, he added, and civil society organizations as well as the private sector have essential roles to play.
By respecting human rights in this time of crisis, we will build more effective and inclusive solutions for the emergency of today and the recovery of tomorrow, the Secretary-General concluded.

WORLD IMMUNIZATION WEEK
Ahead of World Immunization Week, which begins tomorrow, the World Health Organization (WHO) today warned that shutting down immunization services during the pandemic could lead to a resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles and polio. WHO pointed to last year’s deadly measles outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, during which 6,000 people died as it was facing the largest Ebola outbreak at the same time.

ECOSOC FORUM
This morning, the Secretary-General took part in the virtual meeting of the 2020 ECOSOC FORUM on “Financing Sustainable Development in the Context of COVID-19.”
In his remarks, he said that the unprecedented scale of the current crisis demands an unprecedented response. He reiterated his three-point Call to Action, which entails taking decisive action through a global coordinated response, adopting measures to tackle the devastating socioeconomic consequences and ensuring that the global recovery leads to a more sustainable future.
He emphasized the need for a global stimulus package that is a double-digit percentage of global GDP. He added that developing countries need massive and urgent support and that now is the time to stand by our commitment and leave no one behind.
The Secretary-General also advocated for a debt moratorium and said the G20 initiative to suspend debt service payments for the poorest countries is a critical first step.

Full Highlights: https://www.un.org/sg/en/conte....nt/noon-briefing-hig

Boina123
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The defeat of the so-called Islamic State has left Sunni Muslim populations crushed and Shia Muslim military forces victorious, although only after terrible sacrifices. BBC Correspondent Feras Kilani returns to the battlegrounds to assess the human cost and ask whether this is really the end for extreme jihadism in Iraq and Syria.

This film is made up of footage shot throughout Kilani's coverage since the Battle of Mosul in 2014. This rare view exposes the harsh and unforgiving reality of war and occupation, and the lengths that special correspondents will go to tell their story.

This Documentary was filmed in the course of 2 years, While covering the battle for Mosul, correspondent Feras Kilani narrowly cheated death, after the convoy he was advancing with was targeted by a VBIED.

Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog

#Mosul #BBCNews

Boina123
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#Africa #Mauritius #History #Economicmiracle

Did you know that Mauritius was predicted to be poor by the Western world?
Did you also know that Mauritius had no exploiting natural resources?
How then did a country like this become the leading economy in her continent?

This video explains it all, sit back and learn something new.

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Bibliography:
Ramtohu, Eriksen, T. H. (eds). (2018) The Mauritian Paradox: Fifty Years Of Development, Diversity And Democracy. Reduit: University of Mauritius. Pp 48-60.

Lange, M. (2003). "Embedding The Colonial State: A Comparative-Historical Analysis Of State Building And Broad-Based Development In Mauritius. Social Science History, Volume 27. Pp 397-423.

Mistry, Treeshoohun, P. N. (2009) The Export Of Tradeable Services In Mauritius: A common Wealth Case Study In Economic Transformation. London: Common Wealth Secretariat.

Sanjaya, Wignaraja, L. G. (1998). Mauritius: Dynamising Export Competitiveness. London: Common Wealth Secretariat.

Gynberg, R, (ed). (2005). Rules Of Origin: Textiles and Clothing Sector. London: Cameron May Ltd.

A dissertation by Richard Armah. (2015). Botswana and Mauritius: A Comparative Analysis Of An Economic And Political Success Story In The Most Unlikely Region.

#SingaporeofAfrica #Mauritius #Economicmiracle #Africahistory

Written and Explained by: Beloveth Williams.

Boina123
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Since the overthrow of the regime of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, Libya’s multitude of armed groups have followed a range of paths. While many of these have gradually demobilized, others have remained active, and others have expanded their influence. Given the degree to which most armed groups are embedded in local society, successful engagement will need to address the fears, grievances and desires of the surrounding communities. The Middle East Institute (MEI) is pleased to host a virtual panel discussing the findings of a recently published Chatham House research paper, “The Development of Libyan Armed Groups Since 2014: Community Dynamics and Economic Interests,” which presents insights from over 200 interviews of Libyan armed actors and members of local communities.

The panel will seek to answer the following: What are the possible trajectories of Libya’s conflict given the current pandemic? What is the future of its economic system with the crashing price of oil and the likely implosion of the Libyan healthcare system? How can international actors influence the chances of a sustainable settlement to the conflict?

Boina123
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Highlights:

- African Union/UN Conference 
- Secretary-General/G77 
- Planet Budapest Sustainability Expo 
- Deputy Secretary-General/Travels 
- Middle East 
- Afghanistan
- South Sudan 
- Ethiopia 
- Ukraine 
- Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare
- Hybrid Briefing Tomorrow

MIDDLE EAST
Tor Wennesland, the Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, told the Security Council this morning that we face a series of heightened and interrelated risks across the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
He said that in the West Bank, a severe fiscal and economic crisis is threatening the stability of Palestinian institutions. Meanwhile, in Gaza, the fragile cessation of hostilities continues to hold, but further steps are needed by all parties to ensure a sustainable solution that ultimately enables a return of legitimate Palestinian Government institutions to the Strip.
Mr. Wennesland said that it is essential that the parties avoid unilateral steps, reduce flashpoints and violence across the occupied Palestinian territory, solidify the cessation of hostilities, and support economic development in the Gaza Strip.

AFGHANISTAN
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affair (OCHA) today said that temperatures have already dipped below zero in the country and people are in need of winter clothing, emergency shelter, heating and fuel, as well as rental support.
Recently, the UN distributed winterization assistance to 32,200 people in Kunar, Nangarhar and Nuristan provinces, and partners are also responding.
Yesterday, the UN launched a distribution of cash assistance in Jawzjan Province. The distribution covers 1,750 people, with a focus on internally displaced and drought-affected people, returnees, vulnerable communities, and female-headed households, the elderly, and people with disabilities.
The 2021 Afghanistan Flash Appeal, seeking $606 million, is 112 per cent funded. While the Humanitarian Response Plan, the broader plan, seeking $869 million, is 84 per cent funded.
OCHA is grateful for the generous contributions by the donor community. However, all financial commitments have not been translated into actions on the ground due to financial system challenges amid the cash and liquidity crisis.

SOUTH SUDAN
The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) today said that they are responding to the worst floods in the last six decades in Unity State. This flooding has led to many people being displaced.
Heavy rains this weekend have made the main road linking the city of Bentiu to the airport and the UN Mission’s base impassable. The Mission’s engineering contingent, with the help of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), immediately deployed heavy equipment and water pumps.
In Bentiu, the Mission also organized a forum to promote the global 16 Days of Activism campaign against gender-based violence. More than 100 women leaders, community and traditional leaders, as well as youth representatives took part in the event designed to encourage people to speak up and take action against gender-based violence.


Full Highlights:
https://www.un.org/sg/en/conte....nt/noon-briefing-hig

Boina123
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A recalibration of the geopolitical landscape amidst the coronavirus pandemic means that the world is wrought with new and resurgent challenges and disorders.

Join Carnegie Europe and the European Union Institute for Security Studies for a conversation with Josep Borrell Fontelles, the EU high representative for foreign affairs and security policy / vice-president of the European Commission.

Borrell Fontelles will keynote an international panel discussion with William J. Burns, Ling Jin, Elsie S. Kanza, and Moisés Naím to explore the global challenges facing Europe, from strategic competition and the return of geopolitics to the future of multilateralism and global cooperation.

Gustav Lindstrom will provide opening remarks and the event will be moderated by Rosa Balfour.

Carnegie Europe advances international peace by leveraging its global network to shape debates and provide decisionmakers with independent insights and innovative ideas on the most consequential global threats and opportunities.

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Boina123
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Italy on Feb. 18 issued its strongest warning yet about the danger of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group establishing a stronghold in Libya from where it could attack Europe and destabilize neighboring states.

Addressing parliament, Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni also outlined Italy’s readiness to play a leading role in de-arming and rebuilding its former colony in the event of a UN-brokered cease-fire in a conflict that has plagued Libya since the 2011 Western-backed overthrow of Moamer Khadafi.

Gentiloni said there was a serious danger of ISIL fighters forging an alliance with local militias or criminal gangs currently engaged in a multi-sided battle for control of Libya.

The country has no functioning government and is headed for bankruptcy because of a collapse in its oil production as a result of the fighting.

Italy sees the chaos as driving the accelerating flux of African migrants trying to reach its shores from Libya.

“There is an evident risk of an alliance being forged between local groups and Daesh and it is a situation that has to be monitored with maximum attention,” Gentiloni told MPs. Daesh is the Arabic acronym for ISIL.

“We find ourselves facing a country with a vast territory and failed institutions and that has potentially grave consequences not only for us but for the stability and sustainability of the transition processes in neighbouring African states,” the minister added.

“The time at our disposal is not infinite and is in danger of running out soon.”


“Saying we are on the front line does not mean announcing adventures nor crusades,” he said.

“What we are doing as part of the anti-Daesh coalition in Iraq and Syria is the way a democratic country responds to barbarism and we are doing it in friendship with the vast majority of the Islamic community who refuse to see their faith hijacked.”

A total of 5,302 migrants have arrived in Italy from Libya since the start of January, a 59 percent increase on the same period in 2014.

More than 300 Africans have died at sea in the last week alone in what aid workers suspect is a sign of people smugglers trying to get their human convoys out of Libya as soon as possible.

Gentiloni called for Triton, the European Union’s limited coastal patrol operation in the Mediterranean, to be expanded to prevent further loss of life.

“The EU is an economic superpower and an economic superpower can go beyond the 59 million euros a year it is currently spending on an emergency of this scale,” he said.

Some opposition figures in Italy have called for all search-and-rescue operations in the Mediterranean to be suspended because of a much-touted risk of terrorists posing as refugees as a way of getting into Italy to stage “lone-wolf” attacks.

Boina123
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Arab Connect is a forum to connect 23 Arab nations to the World.

Boina123
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In this episode of The Genesis Account of Noah’s Ark, Calvin Smith reveals where all the water went after the biblical flood, as well as whether or not the flood could have been a local (rather than worldwide) event, as some people have proposed.

To see more episodes of The Genesis Account of Noah's Ark, start your 7-day free trial of Answers TV: www.Answers.TV/the-genesis-acc....ount-of-noah-s-ark-s

To see the life-size Noah’s Ark in Kentucky, visit the Ark Encounter: https://arkencounter.com/.




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