History Of Bahrain

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History

 

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Jonathon D

 

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June 8, 2015

 

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Therefore the war may have intensified an already existing problem. To worsen things the hot summers meant that fish was hard to catch and dates which were normally imported from Iraq were no longer coming in forcing the people to eat local dates. With these insufficient resources Bahrain was not ready to depend on itself but it had to find a solution as old and young suffered under nourishment...
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The government therefore took action by applying a rationing system by which the distributed a certain amount of food to the citizens of the country. In order to ensure that such distribution was conducted fairly and with justice the government opened eight Baladiya centres to control the prices for distribution of sugar...
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