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    born in. Overall‚ a home is a place where you should feel accepted. French author‚ Albert Camus was born in Algeria and could not feel anymore left out from the society of which he lived in. Albert Camus wrote a book called‚ The Stranger‚ which takes place during the early 1940’s in Algeria. Although Albert was born in El Taref‚ Algeria‚ he was of French descent. Ever since 1848‚ Algeria was not only considered to be owned by the French‚ but also a part of France. Camus’s book was published in 1942

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    In the years since the Second World War‚ the European powers had begun withdrawing from Africa. This process of decolonization is in response to nationalist movements within Africa‚ international pressure from the USA and the Soviet Union‚ and the European countries’ own awareness of their economic weakness after two world wars. Decolonization was mostly completed within a few years of 1960‚ though white minorities effectively continued colonial rule in South Africa‚ while the

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    refers to the black slaves successfully receiving rights as slaves and individuals‚ which forced independence and freedom for blacks. Haiti achieved independence by a slave uprising; the slaves killed of their French slave-owners. In this sense‚ decolonization and abolition occurred at the same time in Haiti‚ starting a new example and movement. Through this controversy‚ The Haitian Revolution impacted the rest of the world‚ primarily the United States of America and the Caribbean. At a grand

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    All over the world‚ nationalistic movements arose‚ like Mahatma Gandhi and his peaceful decolonization movement in India. Nationalistic movements inspired each other‚ like Martin Luther King Jr.’ civil rights movement was inspired by Gandhi’s non-violent way of resistance. Resistance also arose in other corners of society‚ like feminism. Because

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    on the public‚ such as women had to cover themselves completely when in public. Both movements emphasized religious purification‚ and religion and politics being one. Both wanted to rid the country of western government influence. 5. Decolonization has improved economic growth of colonized countries. It has also given back the land to its people‚ which has helped them go back to their traditional ways.

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    Sub-Saharan Africa from 1450 to the present Beginning Middle End |Trans-Saharan trade (gold‚ salt) brought Islamic ideas into |Slave trade ended in the 1860s‚ but Europeans continued to convert|Decolonization was aided by the weakened economic power of Europe‚| |sub-Saharan Africa from North Africa. |Africans into Christianity because of the "scramble" for Africa. |and by the 1960s most of the African countries were independent

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    movements in the French and the Dutch colonies In the history of decolonization in the Caribbean there became a decisive era where the question of independence or continued colonization wavered over the colonies. The dramatic outbreaks of independence revolutions catapulted the Caribbean onto the world stage as majority of colonial and dependent territories in the Caribbean had reached a critical stage in the process of decolonization and nation building. As unwelcomed as it may have been‚ it also

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    africa came under the direct jurisdiction of Europe after the initial carving out of the continent referred to as the ’Scramble for Africa’. This partition was fulfilled at the Conference of Berlin 1884-85 resulting in the political mapping of the continent. Thus‚ Africa facilitated the extension of the European hegemonic powers overseas. This colonization rendered the African continent the play-toy of wealthy European imperialists who raked the profits from the resource-rich territories. The period

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    bodies‚ especially the bodies of women of color and indigenous women‚ that has continued for centuries. To achieve a perfect postcolonial state‚ the state in Kneubuhl’s story just perpetuates the same harmful practices. Kneubuhl’s story shows that decolonization must also include an examination of other forms of oppression and exploitation‚ specifically patriarchy. This story also involves a reimagining of history and of ancient stories‚ but instead of reimagining for the benefit of providing a

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    surgeon cleans out a lesion to help the healing process. Decolonizing MRSA is an important process in treating MRSA. The University of Washington recommends treatment for decolonizing MRSA patients to include nasal decolonization treatments. In addition‚ “topical body decolonization with a skin antiseptic solution (e.g. chlorhexidine) for 5 to 14 days or dilute bleach baths (1 teaspoon of bleach per gallon of water or 1/4 cup per 1/4 tub of water) used for 15 minutes twice weekly x 3 months” ("MRSA

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