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    Balducci reduces the Arab and his people to subhumans (he leads the Arab behind a horse (207)‚ and he describes the murdered relative of the Arab as a butchered sheep (209)) 21. Daru is a European who just doesn’t want to get involved. 22. He sees Algeria as the only place he belongs (2575) 23. He is fully aware that his presence is despised by the locals 24. Daru is also faced with an existential dilemma because he has been directed to deliver the Arab to the French authorities‚ and he does

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    increasing Chinese power and interest in gaining as much benefits as possible in Africa started to show its negative impacts. Paradigm: Africa has a long history of unhappy experiences with outside powers coming to exploit the continent. After decolonization most of newly created states were not prepared enough to independent state existence. The whole continent has been facing to adverse conditions for decades. Nowadays there more that 40 countries in Africa which are classified as the least developed

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    being Sino-Indic mixes to their own culture – adaptive‚ not just a passive recipient It is diverse in terms of food‚ agriculture‚ lifestyle yet distinctively different from their “parent” countries of China/India Zone of movement/trade region Decolonization -> a region in turmoil divided by differences in ideologies/political reasons YET they still form up as a region of countries (ASEAN) Singapore’s expulsion from Malaya 1965 -> Malaysia’s press for an ethnic nationalism of Malays as the main citizens

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    Borderlands/ La Frontera‚ Gloria Anzaldua uses poetic prose to relate her many years of anger from trying to integrate the clashing morals of her Mexican‚ American‚ and Indian cultures. Anzaldua ultimately concludes that for people caught in this clash‚ decolonization from both Mexican and American society‚ in order to create a new “borderland” culture‚ it is a productive and positive step toward psychological health. Before Anzaldua can give her solutions to the problems borderland people face‚ she must

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    revolts against the British. Often times he even was arrested and put into jail. Whenever put into jail‚ Gandhi would have extensive dieting fast to embarrass the British. He ended up gaining worldwide publicity and eventually led to the British decolonization of India. 10. The British retreat from empire involved violence but at no point did the British “make a stand.” On the contrary‚ France fought to reassert its position as a great power but ultimately failed. 11. The United States supported

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    In your own words‚ define the following terms: (1 point each) •Resource development Geological‚ engineering and economic work necessary to ensure profitable use of mines‚ forests‚ water and minerals and can also range from mineral prospecting or drilling for petroleum‚ to building a mine or pipeline. •Land use Using the land. •Environmental Legislation Environmental Legislation is basically laws about the environment. •International Agreements International agreements are formal relationships between

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    wanted to change the way the Philippines was led because he understands the system more than anyone does. He went all around the world and saw how the other parts of the globe are being run. “…true Filipino be one who is consciously striving for decolonization and independence.” This line contradicts it‚ but can’t someone be considered a Filipino if he wanted what’s best for his countrymen? “He is a hero in the sense that he was able to see the problems … discern the new social needs … and take an active

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    The longitude against which Indian Standard time is set passes through Allahabad‚ India. British India did not adopt the international standard time zones until 1905 when the meridian passing through Allahabad at 82.5º east (of Greenwich Meridian) longitude was picked as the central meridian for India‚ corresponding to a single time zone for the country at 5 hours and 30 minutes in advance of GMT. This went into force on January 1‚ 1906. However‚ Calcutta time was officially maintained as a separate

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    in prison‚ Meursault thought that it would not be so bad to die because he was leaving society and all that goes with it behind. The Stranger takes place in 20th century French-occupied Algeria. The narrative tells the dark humor and pessimism of the younger generation that resents the French presence in Algeria. Since the novel was written after World War I and before World War II‚ there in a sense of hopelessness throughout the book. Also‚ another setting is in a small beach town outside of Algiers

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    Another strategic mistake of Al Qaeda related to its expansionist vision because the attempts to spread ideology through violence turned out to create more enemies to the organization. In many instances‚ their strategies have just transformed neutral countries into opponents. Those strategies were grounded for many reasons. After attacking the United State the organizations continually expanded their theater of operation to gain a greater portion of the world and “assume that most people in the

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