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    Poem Africa

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    function. In the poem “Africa”‚ the speaker personifies the country as a woman who has gone through tribulations of getting her country stripped by white men enslaving her sons and daughters. Through it all she regains her strength. What she went through helped her to become a stronger woman‚ and stronger country. The speakers uses vivid imagery‚ metaphors‚ personification and gives human emotions to the continent. The entire poem is a extended metaphor to describe Africa as this beautiful woman

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    south africa

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    Towards a National Child Labour Action Programme for South Africa Discussion Document October 2002 Discussion document Prepared for the Department of Labour by Dawie Bosch & Associates Funded by the International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) for use in the consultative process towards a national child labour programme for South Africa. Core team members Dawie Bosch‚ Debbie Budlender‚ Sam Tshabalala

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    Imperialism In Africa

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    How has the scramble for Africa affected Africans? Europeans have always been known to take over many territories. For example‚ the British have expanded their empire to Australia‚ Asia‚ and even the Americas. Although these changes have made what the world is today‚ nothing has changed more than Africa. Before Colonialism occurred‚ Africa traded with other parts of the world for centuries (RP #1). In the nineteenth century‚ the Europeans started to notice that Africa could be a “gold mine” for their

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    Africa and Livingstone

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    A review of a recent biography of David Livingstone began with the words “His heroic figure looms over the continent”. Discuss constructions of white ‘heroism’ in Africa‚ focussing on a critical analysis of two  journalistic or non-fiction texts.  The texts you choose to analyse can be from any historical era or they can be modern‚ or  you can choose to analyse one historical  text and one modern text but at least one must be by‚ or about‚ Livingstone. As this is a Journalism module‚ one of the

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    Colonization in Africa

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    European colonization effected Africa negatively‚ as it resulted in the continent being taken advantage of‚ people and resources exploited‚ and their economical standpoint being very low. By looking at Africa’s experience with the Berlin Conference and the effects it had‚ we can see how greatly the continent was negatively influenced. The Berlin Conference brought King Leopold II into Africa‚ but the world did not know that it would result in genocide of about 5‚000 people in Sierra Leone. Continuing

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    Christianity in Africa

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    the African continent in three stages. The first stage which is early Christianity‚ makes Christianity in Africa qualify to be as old as Christianity itself. The second stage involves the Portuguese patronized Christianity in Africa. The third stage of the Christian extension in Africa is marked by circumstances of contemporary modern times. Though the concept of Christianity in Africa is as old as Christianity itself‚ there are very few figures in its long history that are more influential

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    FDI IN AFRICA

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    NAME: OMOBORIOWO COKER DEPT: MILR MATRIC: SUBJECT: MILR 802 QUESTION: IMPACT OF FDI IN AFRICA UNDERSTANDING THE TERM According to the International Monetary Fund‚ foreign direct investment‚ commonly known as FDI‚ "... refers to an investment made to acquire lasting or long-term interest in enterprises operating outside of the economy of the investor." The investment is direct because the investor‚ which could be a foreign person‚ company or group of entities‚ is seeking to control‚ manage

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    Journey to the West

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    In The Journey to the West‚ Pilgrim and the woodcutter seem to be similar where they both feel that they have a purpose in life. However‚ their situations are different from one another. For instance‚ Pilgrim tries to better himself by seeking the immortals‚ as well as‚ gaining eternal youth. He is full of passion‚ desire‚ and excitement‚ which has lead him to have no worrisome thoughts. He has nothing holding him back from the tasks that he wishes to accomplish. Unlike the Pilgrim‚ the woodcutter

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    Corruption in Africa

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    countries‚ Africa‚ with its underdeveloped growth and poverty in many regions‚ is considered the most corrupt. The two thirds of countries‚ that are measured most corrupt in the world‚ are located in sub-Saharan Africa. Millions of Africans today live below the poverty line because of the disease of corruption. The African continent will not be able to find a solution to corruption on condition that both government officials in the private and public sectors are dishonest. Due to the fact that Africa is

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    Conflict in Africa

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    1996. Bercovitch‚ J. Social Conflicts and Third Parties; Strategies of Conflict Resolution. Boulder‚ Co; West view Press‚ 1984. Bercovitch‚J. “International Mediation: A Study of the Incidences‚ Strategies and Conditions of Successful Outcome” in Cooperation and Conflict. Vol. 21‚ 1986. Beurden‚ J. V. “In a State of Permanent Conflict” in M. Mekenkamp et al (eds). Searching for Peace in Africa: An Overview of Conflict Prevention and Management Activities. Utrecht: European Centre for Conflict Prevention

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