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    The narratives of Sundiata in The Epic of Mali and Abina in Abina and the Important Men are given large significance importance given each author’s choice to present the detailed struggles each character endured in trying to achieve their individual goals in order to emphasize the importance of

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    indigenous African peoples had been engaged in business – the African way. We had the trans-Saharan trade between the various empires that dotted the areas known as West and North Africa. The Songhai (15th-16thcentury); Kanem-Bornu (9th-19thcentury); Mali (13th-14thcentury); Ghana (circa 700-1240) and the Benin empire (16th-18th century) – all traded with and amongst themselves‚ generating revenues/incomes and maintaining their dominions and spheres of influence. They all had their own entrepreneurial

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    From Mali‚ to the NBA Cheick Diallo is proving basketball is a global sport Cheick Diallo has always had NBA player written all over him. Whether it was in Kanas‚ or High School Diallo always had the eye of scouts‚ and the basketball world. His unique talent set has always been appealing to teams‚ when given minutes‚ he’s shown he can defend multiple positions‚ and play anywhere from shooting guard to center depending on the lineup. Despite his unlimited potential as a pro Diallo is struggling

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    AP World History Islam in the 600 C.E to 1450 The period from 600 C.E to 1450 is often referred to as the Post Classical period. There were many developments and reforms that occurred during this period however one of the most important events that happened was the establishment and the spread of Islam. Islam is a very prominent religion in the world for its profound values and principles. During the Post Classical Era‚ Islam from the Middle East was considered a persistent religion but

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    Sundiata

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    believe in the old saying "what does not kill you only makes you stronger" What happed to Sundiata early in his childhood‚ I believe made a Sundiata a stronger man. A man so dominant he overcame may obstacles and became the king of the great empire of Mali. A man that didn’t rule the land he conquered with fear‚ but with reason. When you have as much authority as Sundiata had‚ it becomes unproblematic for you to do what is best for yourself and not worry about the people he ruled. The griots of West

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    Timbuktu was and still is located in Mali‚ Africa. It served its importance in 1300-1600 BCE. through scholars‚ trade‚ and architectural achievements. The importance of scholars‚ wealth‚ trade and architectural achievements‚ along with the influential people made Timbuktu one of the most important cities in the post-classical world. One of the scholars at this time was Al-Rahman‚ who was an Arab scholar who visited Timbuktu. He found that scholars of Timbuktu were more knowledgeable in Islamic teachings

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    used when narrator and one of the mental workers have a conversation‚ which helps emphasis the interaction between them. In- frame shot is used in this scene as well when the interviewer enters the scene. Fish is another important thing in Mali. People can make a living on gold. However‚ fish is their everyday protein. When talking about fishing‚ the cameraman used motivated pan to show the entire scene along the river that people are catching fish and sailing. Over shoulder shots are used

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    volunteer Kris Holloway. The book gives you an in depth perspective on the life of a woman in Mali and their culture as a whole. In this paper I will be discussing anthropological concepts including rite of passage‚ patriarchy‚ and religion and how they apply to Monique and the mango rains. Religion is defined as beliefs and individuals concerned with supernatural beings‚ powers‚ and forces. Most people in Mali and Namposella practice Islam. Upon arriving at the village Kris is given an Islamic name

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    About more than half (85%) of the total population of Papua New Guinea live in poverty. The article about the level of poverty in Papua New Guinea by a researcher -Dr Bourke was thrilling especially when only 15% of our population have access to quality living.Meaning good education‚heath‚infrastructures services and a healthy diet. Dr Bourke’s data’s were extracted from the various studies conducted between 1963 -1990 which is quite outdated . The report stressed mainly on the implications

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    بسم الله الرحمن Abstract Background: Anaemia is common worldwide specially in developing countries where nutrient deficiencies are prevalent. It is a common problem in the outpatient set but it’s always neglected and taken lightly which can cause hyperdynamic circulation disturbances and raise the rate of morbidity and mortality. Aim: To determine the prevalence of microcytic Hypochromic anaemia in medicine emergency room casualty in academy teaching hospital. Method: This is a descriptive

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