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    ships‚ tools‚ and other useful technology. With the new factories quickly producing goods‚ powerful European countries needed new markets to sell goods‚ an abundance of resources‚ more land‚ and power‚ so they turned to Africa. However‚ every European country wanted a slice of Africa‚ and there was a lot of competition between countries for who could get the best piece. So in result of that‚ at the request of Portugal‚ German chancellor Otto Von Bismarck called together France‚ Italy‚ Great Britain

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    Francisco Osornio Scramble for Africa During the Berlin Conference from 1884-1885 the European powers divided up the continent of Africa in order to avoid wars amongst the European powers. However‚ not a single African leader was invited to the Berlin Conference. The leaders of the native African kingdoms reacted to European imperialism by clearly expressing their opposition to the European officials‚ highlighting how strange and hypocritical European culture was‚ and implementing any means available

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    American does not know very much about Africa including‚ myself. Americans are not taught how diverse Africa is and or was. I can remember as a child‚ I saw something on the news about Africa‚ and there were many Caucasian people demonstrating them. I can remember thinking‚ Wow‚ I did not even know any causation people lived in Africa. The misperceptions of Africa can be changed through education. Five countries and five languages spoken within the continent of Africa are: Somalia the official languages

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    My Journey to South Africa I started out my long journey to visit the country of South Africa‚ I wanted to experience a new way of life and see how different it was watching and living with all the different cultural experiences. In South Africa there were many different ethnic groups; there were the‚ Zulu‚ Xhosa‚ and the Tswana. I soon found that the South Africans were very religious‚ 70% of the populations were Christians and the other 30% were either Hinduism

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    only group that could maintain order in an effective way. From the early 1960’s to the late 1980’s‚ Africa had 13 Presidential assassinations and more than 70 coups. There were many border and territorial conflicts‚ which were contested through armed battles as a result of European imposed borders. The Second Congo War has been the most devastating military conflict that modern independent Africa has ever seen. This conflict and its aftermath killed 5.4 million people by 2008. The ongoing conflict

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    The Origins of The Apartheid in South Africa Apartheid represents a mordant period in the history of South Africa. At this time the policy of segregation and political and economic discriminating against non-European groups in The Republic of South Africa was the norm. The Afrikaners are a South African people of Dutch or French Huguenot descent. In 1998‚ 2.7 million Afrikaners inhabited South Africa‚ consisting of about 56% of the white population. Their language is Afrikaans‚ a derivative

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    EFFECTS OF APARTHEID IN SOUTH AFRICA. Apartheid is a word from the Afrikaans that means segregation. True to the meaning of the word‚ South Africans suffered under it for decades. It was started by The National Party Government in 1948 when they came into power. They treated non-whites such as the Asians and the coloured who were of mixed race as second class citizens and Africans as non-citizens. Although the Asians and the coloured did not have many privileges‚ they were better off than the Africans

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    food. Africa is a continent known for its deep history and rich culture but also know as a continent battling against poverty and disease (Audu). Poverty in Africa has been rising for the last quarter century while it has been falling in the rest of the developing world. Poverty doesn’t result from just one or two causes. The problem entrenched poverty is extremely difficult to solve because of different factors and all interacting with one another. Three main sections cause poverty in Africa are economic

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    Sixty One Thousand people murdered in South Africa since 2004 47% of all drug related crime in the country occur in the Western Cape. 5900 crimes are reported by the SAPS everyday day! Over 43 people murdered on average every day in South Africa. The world average for murder is 7.6 per 100 000 people. Murder in South Africa is 36.5 per 100 000. Honduras stats show that 60.9 people are murdered per 100 000. That’s nearly twice as many as South Africa!! "Crime expands according to our willingness

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    THE WARM HEART OF AFRICA: MALAWI Malawi ‚ officially the Republic of Malawi‚ is a landlocked country in southeast Africa that was formerly known as Nyasaland. It is bordered by Zambia to the northwest‚ Tanzania to the northeast‚ and Mozambique on the east‚ south and west. The country is separated from Tanzania and Mozambique by Lake Malawi. Malawi is over 118‚000 km2 (45‚560 sq mi) with an estimated population of 16‚777‚547 (July 2013 EST.). Its capital is Lilongwe‚ which is also Malawi’s largest

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