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    African Civilization

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    Chapter 1 Physical Context of African History: Geography and Environment 1. Although some may think of Africa as being of a single climate and terrain description‚ in reality a wide variety of land types can be found throughout Africa. How does this wide variety of climates and physical terrains affect human life and settlement patterns on the African continent? Different terrains and climates allowed for different lifestyles for Africans in different regions. Those close to the sea were

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    African Leadership

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    April 2014 Module Facilitator: Dr Charlene Lew The adoption of western management and leadership practices has impacted adversely on Africa’s capacity to develop in the global marketplace (Nwagbara‚ 2012). According to Kuada (2010)‚ African economies have been disastrous as compared to Asian economies who had similar levels of growth five decades ago. Scholars have argued that leadership weakness constitutes the most important reason for Africa’s poor economic performance (Walumbwa et

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    Among Southern African communities ubuntu is associated with the maxim umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu‚ which‚ loosely translated into English‚ may be construed to mean that to be a human being is to affirm one‟s humanity by recognising the humanity of others and‚ on that basis‚ establish humane relations with them (Ramose‚ 2002; Ramphele‚ 2001): a point which Sindane (1994:8-9) underscores‚ saying that “ubuntu inspires us to expose ourselves to others‚ to encounter the difference of their humanness so

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    African American

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    I am African-American with a hint of West Indian in my blood. I was born in Baltimore‚ Maryland and raised in Delaware. My surroundings and family affected who I developed to be as a 21 year old African-American woman. I was brought up on certain foundations on how one should live such‚ as going to college‚ getting a good job‚ buying my own home ‚ meeting a man ‚ marrying him ‚ then having kids and it had to be in that order. I did grow up in a somewhat strict home‚ but as I grew old I learned

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    African Rock Art was and is a very important part of African culture. These paintings have been found in such exotic locales as Libya‚ the Sahara Desert‚ Algeria and South African sites. Most of these paintings were made at about the beginning of the 5th millennium BC into the 2nd.These pictures were painted in caves or on rock walls of cliffs‚ hence the name Rock Art. Although people admire rock art‚ the design techniques‚ usage‚ and preservation of this unique artform help the viewer understand

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    African Imperialism

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    period in which the novel was written‚ it is noteworthy that Quatermain respected integrity‚ honesty‚ and bravery as much in black Africans as he did in his white associates. In fact‚ one of the novel’s major themes seemed to be that such virtues transcended race‚ and that heroism was heroism‚ no matter what the color of one’s skin. Haggard came to respect native Africans through personal experience‚ but his high regard for them was seldom shared by his contemporaries‚ who tended to view colonial natives

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    African History

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    Chanel Harry April 27‚ 2013 HIST 118 Prof. Tsokodayi The Great Zimbabwe There are many great African kingdoms in history that have been documented throughout time. Most of them we don’t know very much about unless we take an Africa history course such as this one because African history is left out of the “mainstream” history books. The Great Zimbabwe is one of the kingdoms that caught my attention in this course. Modern Zimbabwe is named after the enclosures that were

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    African Independence

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    African Independence This is your candidate Nelson Mandela‚ for president of South Africa. I’ve seen a lot‚ even though I’ve been locked up for twenty seven years. The feeling I got‚ why you guys wanted my freedom‚ because your peoples freedom is trapped in a prison of inequality. You’ve elected me because you need someone in the same footsteps as you all. You need someone who has felt like the third class citizen‚ being stuck in the well of poverty only receiving chump change of the

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    African Lit

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    Suubi A collection of short stories and poems from the African Writers Trust’s creative writing programme produced in association with the British Council 1 Contents Preface……………………………………………………………………………. 3 Lillian A. Aujo The Eye of Poetry …………………………………………………………………... 4 Getting Somewhere………………………………………………………………….. 6 Elone N. Ainebyoona That Same Night………………………………………………………………….... 11 Gloria Kembabazi Muhatane The Gem and Your Dreams…………………………………………………………… 12 Davina Kawuma Hash Tag ………………………………………………………………………

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    African History

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    Organized Week 9 Presentation Notes Lumumba Shabaka Perception of origin Swahili emphasized distinctivesness Swahili means “coasters” in Arabic Claiming Persian & Arab descent Uungwana (civilized) ways Swahili architecture emerged suddenly along with Muslim religion in 11 & 12 cent‚ supposedly no local archetypes Ustaaarabu (Arabness): used Arab script‚ Arab names‚ etc. 1980s: Neville Chittick & Mark Horton challenge this sudden rise; World System Linkage Egyptian‚ Arab‚

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