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    The Mbuti Tribe

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    central African Mbuti or Bambuti tribe comprised an indigenous people who live within and on the border of the Congo basin rainforest in the Central African Republic of Congo. Their language falls into a classification of the Nilo-Saharan phylum. These groups of indigenous people‚ primarily settles in the Ituri forest. The forest is a component of a vast tropical rainforest within the Congo basin. This region receives higher precipitations each year‚ ranges between 50-70 inches amount of rain. The

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    Personal Statement 1

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    extensively around the world with my dad‚ who’s a diplomat working for the United Nations‚ while my mother and brothers stayed home in Bolzano‚ Italy. I settled and studied in several countries‚ such as Italy‚ Guinea Bissau‚ Democratic Republic of the Congo‚ Ethiopia‚ Angola and currently Kenya‚ where I’m pursuing my A - Levels at Peponi secondary school. It wasn’t always easy. I had a lot of scruples‚ especially because of being distant from my mother‚ but now at 17 years I realize that traveling has

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    Plato’s ‘Allegory of the Cave’. ‘The Heart of Darkness’ is a psychological masterpiece‚ revealing the relationship between subconscious life and conscious motivations. In the text‚ Conrad through Marlow reviews the memories of his journey to the Congo: personal nightmare is mixed with his own psychological complexities. He is looking for self-understanding‚ and showing his own mental picture of the conflicts between savagery and civilization. Many critics have called it the best short novel written

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    Is China’s Investment in Africa an example of Neo-Colonialism or is it an example of South-South Development? China has been significantly involved in the development of African countries in recent years‚ with an estimated 1 million Chinese people now residing in Africa. Trade between China and Africa was worth in excess of $100 billion in 2010‚ which shows how important the relationship between the two areas has become. However‚ there are questions surrounding whether China is merely using Africa

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    plants‚ animals‚ insects‚ and even people. Rainforest Geography All of the tropical rainforests grow in hot‚ humid places. All of the tropical rainforests are in Costa Rica‚ the Peruvian Amazon‚ the Brazilian Amazon‚ the Brazilian coast‚ Congo basin‚ Madagascar‚ Borneo‚ New Guinea‚ Tasmania‚ and Australia. The biggest rainforest is the entire Amazon region. The temperate rainforests and tropical rainforests are on both sides of the equator. The equator provides perfect conditions for

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    Heart Of Darkness

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    Light is traditionally interpreted with goodness and innocence‚ while darkness correlates with evil and corruption. In the book of Genesis‚ God created light and saw how the light was good. So He separated light and dark. However‚ in Heart of Darkness‚ light is not associated with goodness‚ but symbolizes the deceptiveness of the Europeans entering Africa. The darkness is associated with the ignorance of the natives. Conrad uses the contrasting symbols of light and dark to convey the theme of imperialism

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    Joseph Kony

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    These three subjects include a very horrible group‚ combining destruction‚ violation‚ and terrorization. These acts of harm are done to many people in Africa‚ especially in the Democratic Republic of Congo. By reading this paper one will find out that every day‚ kids in the Democratic republic of Congo are being kidnapped by Joseph Kony and his army‚ the LRA (lord’s resistance army). Initially‚ there was no such militia called LRA against the Ugandan government. On the contrary‚ it was the

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    colonised by European powers‚ Tanzania by Germany and the Congo by Belgium‚ contained mainly an agricultural and mining economy with very little industrialization. Both countries contained a majority of impoverished farmers and miners whose countries main export was primary resources. Both also experienced economic threat when the price of resources dropped worldwide in the 70s and the price of oil skyrocketed during the 70s‚ as the Congo‚ then named Zaire‚ and Tanzania had no oil reserves. This

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    Robert Mugabe

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     Modern Day Tyrant Robert Gabriel Mugabe Block 4 • May 11‚2009  Robert Gabriel Mugabe is Tyrant who has been in control of the people of Zimbabwe for over twenty five years and must be brought to a stop. Robert was born on February 21‚ 1924 Southern Rhodesia(modern day Zimbabwe). He had three brothers‚ the two older dying at a young age leaving only Robert‚ Donato‚ and his father. Growing up he had a very large interest in education‚ he wasn’t only

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    continuous studies raise the question‚ can the human race control their own human nature? Through his novella‚ Heart of Darkness‚ Joseph Conrad illustrates his view on humanity and its raw actions. The novella springs from his own experienced up the Congo River‚ where he personally saw the demise of human nature. Because he saw how dreadful the destruction of self is‚ he exemplifies his view through the actions of his characters‚ like the Europeans‚ Marlow‚ and Kurtz. In the Heart of Darkness‚ Joseph

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