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    Ci Wara Research Paper

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    The Ci Wara crest or “mask” is a black wooden crest that is about 23 inches tall. The Bamana people in Mali‚ Western Sudan‚ wear this crest. The crests are sits on top of the head of the performer in a dance that involves women singing songs that praise the spirit Chiwara‚ the ideal farmer. The head and the body of the dancer are covered with a costume. The dancers imitate the leaps and bounds of the antelope while the young farmers in the community hoe the ground. This crest is displayed as a pair

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    Taylor Mali

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    Anna Whitsett Mrs. Finitzer AP English 12 11 March 2012 Taylor Mali Taylor Mali is debatably one of the most successful and ingenious poetry slam artists of his time. He put his teaching career on hold to lead six of his seven poetry slam teams to the final championship stage and set an all-time record of winning four different times. Taylor is a tenth generation native New Yorker‚ where he still lives and performs. His powerful and unyielding belief in teachers has helped shape his successful

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    The Conflict in Mali

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    Conflict in Mali Mali is a country located in Northwestern Africa that has been no stranger to both external and internal turmoil in recent decades. Recently the issue has escalated to a boiling point that not only imperils Malian internal affairs‚ but also threatens African infrastructure as a whole. In Northern Mali there is a territory known as the Azawad that has been hotly contested since its inception into Mali. A rebel group that has great support in Mali called the National Movement

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    The Mongols and Mali

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    Mongols and Mali (C&C) THE RISE OF THE MALI AND THE MONGOL EMPIRES CREATE SIMILAR MILITARY CONQUESTS‚ RELIGIONS‚ AND DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS‚ YET THEY DIFFERED BY THE DOMESTICATION OF ANIMALS. In the rise of these empires many attributes contributed to their success including the examples above. Both the Mali and Mongol empires share similar religions‚ which assisted in the rise of these empire by attracting more people. One large religion that both empires share was Islam. Both  Mali and Mongol rulers

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    Mali 2013

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    Mali 2013 Canada is known for its maple syrup and friendly people. France is known for the beautiful language of French and gelato and Mali is known for its cultured history and agriculture. But never have the three countries been connected in so many ways. The lifestyle and culture of Malians has slowly changed over the years and there are many things that can contribute to the change‚ these being; Mali history‚ economics and politics. In 1960‚ Mali became independent from France with their

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    Ghana and Mali

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    their "Enlightenment Era" two significant kingdoms flourished on the west coast of what some refer to as the motherland: Africa. The name of these two mighty states are Ghana and Mali. Ghana was the first West African state of which their was any record. After the downfall near the end of the eleventh century‚ Mali rose up to take their place as the economic‚ religious‚ and cultural hub of West Africa. These two states are very similar yet differ in many ways also. The economy of the two

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    Teacher and Taylor Mali

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    Settie Harrison April 21‚ 2013 infoweb.newsbank.com 12709 search.ebscohost.com amabudhabi abudhabi Source 1: "Taylor Mali | Bio." Taylor Mali. Taylor Mali‚ n.d. Web. 14 Apr. 2013. Taught middle school‚ high school and college for 9 years Reflects on teaching in “What Teachers Make” Reflects on teaching in “What I Make” Source 2: "What Teachers Make: In Praise of the Greatest Job in the World." Publishers Weekly 3 May 2012: n. pag. Ebscohost.com. Web. Aspired to change

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    The Northern Mali conflict refers to the armed military encounters that began in January 2012. On January 16‚ 2012 several groups began fighting a campaign against the Malian government for independence. Western Mali now fears that the Islamists will utilize the rest of the country to disrupt West African as a whole. Recently‚ “heavily armed gunmen shouting ‘Alluhu akbar’ stormed a Radisson Blu Hotel” (Searcey). The attack in Bamako November 20‚ 2015‚ resulted in 21 people dead and about 170 hostages

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    Colonial History of Mali

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    Colonial History of: Mali Mali started out as part of The Ghana Empire which was dominated by the Soninke people up until 1203 when it was taken over by an anti-Muslim Sosso Kingdom. The Mali Kingdom took over from 1230 – 1600 this empire had a lot of influence over West Africa; it began to weaken in the 14th century and was challenged by the Songhai Empire. The two empires ruled over Mali until they were defeated by the Moroccan Saadi Dynasty who controlled parts of Mali until they were challenged

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    Mali Research Paper

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    Mali We have chosen Mali has a country it is located in Africa next to Niger and under Argelia. We used many research sites including‚ Maps‚ Geography‚ Culture‚ and history Etc... We chose this country because it seemed interesting to see the entire unique things abo this country. Mali has different holidays‚ traditions‚ and clothing type. We will be listing some features of this country. The Manlike Empire ruled regions of Mali from the 12th to 16th century. Caravan routes have passed through

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