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    Why Was Africa Colonised?

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    Why was Africa colonised in the years 1870-1914? The Colonization of Africa was due to a wide range of factors‚ not only economic and political but also for social‚ religious‚ humanitarian and technological reasons‚ which differed from country to country. Africa’s diplomatic‚ strategic and material potential led European Powers to seize the opportunity to exploit a new continent. During a period between 1870 and 1914‚ where the continent of Africa was completely annexed by the leading European powers:

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    An avid viewer of television has seen the commercials portraying shortages of food and mass starvation in Africa. Yet in these times of relative prosperity‚ little is heard of Africa’s debt problem. Although the total debt of all African countries combined is small in comparison to that of the United States‚ millions of people suffer as a result. However‚ it is not until these countries have difficulty repaying their loans that the international community begins to take notice. Many African countries

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    physically‚ but also psychologically. Psychologists play an important role in the treatment of individuals psychologically affected by these things. In my opinion the role of psychologists in South Africa is treating individuals affected by the above mentioned. Take illness for example‚ South Africa has one of the highest statistics of individuals infected with HIV/AIDS (Hayes‚ 2000). This illness doesn’t just affect people infected by the virus but it also affects those around them. Children are

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    Religions in Sub-Saharan Africa “Listen more often the Things Beings‚ Voice of Fire means‚ Hear the Voice of Water. Listen to the Wind Le Buisson into tears: It is the breath of the ancestors.” This excerpt comes from Senegalese Birago Diop’s poem “Souffles” which shows ancestor worship in Sub-Saharan Africa. Throughout history‚ Sub-Saharan Africa experienced multi-religious changes throughout 500 BCE - 1750 AD‚ beginning with animism‚ polytheism‚ and anthropomorphic worship of a god; however they

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    Question 2 The state of entrepreneurship in South Africa is regarded as being below what is necessary to support a consistently high level of economic growth. In the following essay I will be discussing the challenges which entrepreneurs face in South Africa and the importance of entrepreneurship. The state of entrepreneurship in South Africa has many mixed reviews‚ according to Sanlam’s report on entrepreneurship from 2012 they said “South Africa’s entrepreneurial activity‚ over the past eight

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    AFRICA AS THE SECOND LARGE CONTINENT WHEN FOCUSING ON TELECOMMUNICATION‚ IT‚ RETAIL‚ MANUFACTURING‚ EDUCATION AND HEALTH INTRODUCTION Since the beginning of the new millennium Africa’s economic growth has gained momentum and between 2000 and 2010‚ the continent was the third fastest growing region globally. Africa is entering a new era as the world starts to look at the continent’s markets and business for opportunities. Africa seek partnerships with international investors that will help their

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    The actions and reactions of most of the indigenous people of Africa to the European Scramble for Africa were to not be colonized and were mainly expressed through conflict‚ religion‚ or social/political behavior. The African people behaved in a way similar to Newton’s first law of motion‚ an object at rest will stay at rest‚ until acted upon. If an African country did agree to the European’s terms‚ it was because they thought they were making the best decision for their country to maintain peace

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    Country Profile on South Africa The Republic of South Africa is a country located at the southern tip of the African continent. It borders the countries of Namibia‚ Botswana‚ Zimbabwe‚ Mozambique‚ and Swaziland. Lesotho is an enclave entirely surrounded by South African territory. South Africa has experienced a significantly different evolution than other nations in Africa arising primarily from two facts: immigration from Europe reached levels not experienced in other African communities and a

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    sub-Saharan Africa‚ poverty is the reality for almost half of the population. Africa is the poorest continent on earth by a long shot. Except for three‚ 28 of the poorest countries in the world are in Africa. The incidence of poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa is increasing faster than the population. Overall‚ the pace of poverty reduction in most of Africa has slowed since the 1970s. Consequently‚ over 40% of people living in sub-Saharan Africa live in absolute poverty. Poverty in Africa is caused by

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    facing inequality that is increasing rapidly‚ this inequality is caused by political‚ social and economic factors. This essay will compare the Weber and Marx theories of class as well as relate these theories to the present day class divisions of South Africa. Weber’s theory of class is one where class as well as status causes conflict. Society is divided into four main classes these classes are divided by status rather than wealth and the conflict caused by this ‘status’ can be due to various factors

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