Birnbaum explains how a diplomat in the United States from Malawi, Jane Kambalame used her immunity to abuse her maid, Fainess Lipenga. Using direct quotes from the victim, it states that Lipenga worker 16 hours shifts, seven days a week, for less then 50 cents an hour. She also explains that incidences like these isn't a surprised. Diplomats that visit the US are in a position of power that they easily abuse towards their employee. It' s mostly because their immunity, which pretty much let's them treat their domestic worker any way they want without consequences.…
Ancient Africa Mali History: The legend of Sundiata Mali is located a few degrees north of the equator and gets a lot of sunlight. It?s a very dry region and is overly hot year round. The Beledugu Plateau is at the northern part of the region which farms are scattered though out, plus nomadic groups of people which are located here because it gets the most rain fall out of the whole area which keeps them competing for water because there is usually a 10 month dry spell without water. Also in this region, the Sahara Desert was a very large area that was again very dry but hosted a commodity for trade which is Salt. Salt was traded for gold because the people of the Sahara had such a plentiful amount of it they could trade straight up for gold…
“Letting Go in Uganda”. Ann Hood started her piece by describing herself as an author and ended with the date she wrote it with more information about the topic “Letting Go in Uganda”—National Geographic Traveler. Well…if that’s not the case that it’s the beginning of her story, here it is… She began by mentioning her nurture of her son in a brave way.…
Adolf Hitler was a German politician who was the leader of the Nazi party from 1889-1945, Hitler was one of the most powerful and infamous dictators of the 20th century. Hitler was racially motivated, after he took control of the German government in 1933 he established concentration camps where he imprisoned Jews and other groups that he believed were a threat to his beliefs of Aryan supremacy. This resulted in the Holocaust where he was responsible for the murder of more than six million people. After finally realizing that he had been defeated, and to avoid being captured, Hitler took his own life.…
Blacks and Indians that fought for their freedom in Florida only to be forgotten are the Tales of Angola. 1812 a free black community and called Angola grew along the Manatee River, the residents of the community were free blacks, runaway slaves and soldiers from the war. As the small community grew hate also grew a led to “the largest slave rebellion in the United States history” 1.…
The Lukasa, or memory board, is from the Mbudye Society. The work was created by the Luba peoples from current-day Democratic Republic of the Congo. This work is from c. 19th to 20th century C.E., and was constructed using wood, beads, and metal. The purpose of this work is to show the history of the tribe. Similar to other African tribes, the Luba peoples passed down their history verbally, as they had no written language. Thus, this memory board depicts the political history of the Luba people. Meanwhile, the Navigation chart was created on the Marshall Islands in Micronesia. It was created during the 19th to early 20th century C.E., and is made out of wood and fiber. This work served as a map for sailing on the water around the islands by its inhabitants. The Marshall Islands are a complex grouping of smaller islands. Thus, a map is crucial to navigate the waterways. The diagonals indicate wind patterns and water currents, while the horizontal and vertical sticks support the chart. The small shells on the work represent the islands.…
“The “Darfur Genocide” refers to the current mass slaughter and rape of Darfuri men, women and children in Western Sudan” (“Darfur”).These killings of Darfuri villagers began in 2003 and as of today, over 480,000 have been brutally murdered. This crisis is still ongoing, even though action is being taken by other countries and organizations to stop the violence. Suffering is still constant in Darfur as of today and will not be abolished until peace is ensured in the country (“Darfur”).…
1961. A new president. A new world? John F. Kennedy, the newly elected president of the United States, had big dreams. “Peace Corps Volunteers leave a legacy in the lives of the community members they reach, educate, and inspire. Some of those young people grow up to be extraordinary leaders, including engineers, doctors and government officials” (“Peace Corps”). The Peace Corps is a special organization where American volunteers aid developing countries in several different ways to create success throughout their country. In over fifty years, the agency has been successful in what they have set out to do. Throughout the fifty years, thousands of volunteers have served all over the world, creating memories, while helping the country in need.…
Genocide, the mass murder of a specific group of people. Rwanda, a small country about the size of Maryland, USA, located near the equator, it shares borders with Tanzania, Burundi, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic Of The Congo. In April to July of 1994, Rwanda went through genocide. The manslaughter of five hundred thousand to estimated about one million Tutsi had persevered for only one hundred days. The capital of Rwanda is Kigali, Rwanda, currency is the rwandan franc, and life expectancy is forty years old.The method of human communication in Rwanda is Kinyarwanda, French, English, Kiswahili. In 1994, the country's population had about seven million people there was about eighty five percent Hutus, fourteen percent tutsi and one percent Twa.…
People along the Niger River created a distinctive city-based civilization. They were not encompassed in a larger imperial system. Nor were they like the city-states of ancient Mesopotamia, in which each city had its own centralized political structures, embodied in a monarch and his accompanying bureaucracy. They were “cities without citadels,” complex urban centers that operated without the coercive authority of a state.…
When booking a vacation or want to rent a car in Zanzibar, an ever increasing number of people are reserving a car for Zanzibar Airport transfer and Zanzibar Day Tours. Car hire is a choice very much utilized by explorers particularly in today's era. Here you have a few preferences and reasons that why it is a better option to rent a car in Zanzibar by us.…
“Genocide is an attempt to exterminate a people, not to alter their behavior” - Jack Schwart. Uganda has been greatly affected by genocide, different factors and people contribute to the problems there. Uganda is a landlocked country in Africa. It has a tropical climate and is divided into three distinct areas, the swampy lowlands, a fertile plateau with wooded hills, and a desert region. It has a population of 37.58 million and has one of the lowest median ages in the world, age 15. Uganda's capital is Kampala, and it has a multiparty democratic government. Its largest labor force works in agriculture, Uganda relies greatly on their natural resources, especially coffee and oil. Uganda has three military forces, the Uganda People's Defense…
Kenya is one of the most beautiful countries of Africa. It lies across the equator of east-central Africa. It is bordered by Somalia, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, and Sudan. Kenya covers about 582,650 square kilometers; this is about twice the size of Nevada. The country stretches from mountains in the north to the Indian Ocean in the east. Mount Kenya is the highest elevation point of the country, reaching to 5,199 meters high. The most striking geographical feature of Kenya, however, is the Great Rift Valley. This divides the Kenyan highlands to east and west to provide a cool climate with fertile soil. Despite being located on the equator Kenya experiences a temperate climate. It has high temperatures and humidity with plentiful amounts of…
"Cameroon is whimsically named after the Rio dos Camarões, of River of Prawns, the name given to the Wouri River estuary by the Portuguese in the fifteenth century." ("Into Africa" 202) Cameroon is a less developed country seeking to improve its situation, with the aid of western nations and by reducing poverty and unemployment rates which are extremely high. Cameroon is a former French and British colony and the country merged in 1961, to later form the present country. The country got renamed the United Republic of Cameroon in 1972 then the Republic of Cameroon in 1984. The nation has generally had stability, which permitted development of agriculture, roads, petroleum industry, and railways. There is a slow movement toward democratic reform,…
Hunger has been a massive problem, especially world wide. Therefore, people, families, and even children have been a victim of this issue. However, it seems to be that people in Africa are the one’s who have suffered the most. For example, in the article,”Ending World Hunger In Africa”, by Martha Van der Wolf, the article states that,”Droughts, floods, and other environmental disasters make it even more difficult for those exposed to sustain their livelihoods or even think about increasing their agricultural productivity” (Van der Wolf page. 1). With this in mind, Martha explains that it is very difficult to maintain the goods for their country with their conflicts with nature. There are many farmers that cannot keep their farms simply because they are not producing enough to stay in business. Therefore,…