Art is a very important part of the Africans way of life. African’s have created many works of art using natural materials such as clay‚ and wood. Their sculptures are usually carved and decorated for ceremonies and religious purpose. Elaborate head coverings are also used for spiritual purposes. African headdresses are easy to identify because of their intricate details and bright colors. Headdresses are use for many reasons in the African culture such as peacekeepers for the uncanny world of
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Another Note - The Los Angeles BB murder files When Beyond Birthday committed his third murder‚ he attempted an experiment. Namely‚ to see if it were possible for a human being to die of internal hemorrhaging without rupturing any organs. Specifically‚ he drugged his victim so they fell unconscious; tied them up‚ and proceeded to beat their left arm thoroughly‚ being careful not to break the skin. He was hoping to bring about enough hemorrhaging to cause death from loss of blood‚ but this attempt
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trua answar on how to liva our livas‚ as if thara ara sacrat instructions out thara waiting to ba found. But tha truth is wa as a spacias ara givan a gift not many othar craaturas can claim to hava: tha ability to choosa to liva as wa want‚ not as wa wara nacassarily dasignad to. Avan so‚ paopla look outsida of thamsalvas for tha answars on how to liva‚ which
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Research Library Annals of Biological Research‚ 2012‚ 3 (8):4091-4093 (http://scholarsresearchlibrary.com/archive.html) ISSN 0976-1233 CODEN (USA): ABRNBW Physico - chemical characteristics of salt affected soil from Barhanpur‚ M.S.‚ India B. S. Mali‚ S. S.Thengal‚ P. N. Pate Department of Botany‚ Tuljaram Chaturchand College‚ Baramati‚ M. S.‚ India _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT Salt affected areas‚ due to excess irrigation
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agents in the following markets: Africa Angola‚ Benin‚ Botswana‚ Burkina Faso‚ Cameroon‚ Cape Verde‚ Chad‚ Congo-Brazzaville‚ Congo Dem Rep‚ Côte d´Ivoire‚ Egypt‚ Equatorial Guinea‚ Eritrea‚ Gabon‚ Gambia‚ Ghana‚ Guinea‚ Guinea-Bissau‚ Kenya‚ Lesotho‚ Mali‚ Mauritania‚ Mauritius‚ Morocco‚ Mozambique‚ Namibia‚ Niger‚ Nigeria‚ Reunion‚ Sao Tome and Principe‚ Senegal‚ South Africa‚ Sudan‚ Swaziland‚ Tanzania‚ Togo‚ Tunisia‚ Uganda‚ Zambia‚ Zimbabwe Asia Afghanistan‚ Cambodia‚ Hong Kong‚ India‚ Indonesia
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married under the age of 18 in some sub-Saharan countries and Bangladesh‚ and 40% to 60% of girls undergo child marriage in India (Figure 2). Figure 1 Number of women aged 20–24 who were married or in union before age 18‚ by region (2006). CEE/CIS‚ Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Reproduced with permission from United Nations Children’s Fund. Progress ... Figure 2 Percentage of women aged 20–24 who were married or in union before age 18 (1987–2006)
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Appendix II Human Development Index‚ 2003 HDI Rank 1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 5.000 6.000 7.000 8.000 9.000 10.000 11.000 12.000 13.000 14.000 15.000 16.000 17.000 18.000 19.000 20.000 21.000 22.000 23.000 24.000 25.000 26.000 27.000 28.000 29.000 30.000 31.000 32.000 33.000 34.000 35.000 36.000 37.000 38.000 39.000 40.000 41.000 42.000 43.000 44.000 45.000 Country Norway Iceland Australia Luxembourg Canada Sweden Switzerland Ireland Belgium United States Japan Netherlands Finland Denmark United Kingdom
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SUMMARY The story revolves around a sixty year old sweet vendor‚ Jagan‚ and his son Mali who live in the small town of Malgudi‚ South India. Jagan is an honest‚ hardworking‚ humble person. He is strong believer of Ghandian ideologies of simple living. Mali is his only son and he love him very much. He is always concerned about him. Jagan lost his wife when Mali was still small‚ and Jagan tried to keep Mali happy and fulfilled all his desires. But‚ there was always an invisible barrier between
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The flag of Mali consists of three equal sized vertical stripes ‚the left stripe is green; the middle is yellow; and the right stripe is red. The green stripe signifies hope‚ yellow symbolizes purity and wealth and red symbolizes the force and the struggles of the heroes of independence.The Mali flag was created on March 1‚ 1961. Mali gained independence from France on September 22‚ 1960. The first flag of Mali was adopted on April 4‚ 1959‚ when French Sudan and Senegal formed the Mali Federation
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said to have died in 1331‚ but some accounts have him alive as late as 1337. His date of birth is unknown. Ruler of the Mali empire‚ which included Timbuktu‚ Ghana‚ and Mali (1312–37) Religion- Muslim Brought the Mali Empire to its greatest height. During his reign‚ Timbuktu became a center of Muslim culture and scholarship. His pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324–25 brought Mali fame throughout the world; the emperor traveled with a huge amount of people with him. He had 500 slaves carrying staffs of
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