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    Africa and Livingstone

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    A review of a recent biography of David Livingstone began with the words “His heroic figure looms over the continent”. Discuss constructions of white ‘heroism’ in Africa‚ focussing on a critical analysis of two  journalistic or non-fiction texts.  The texts you choose to analyse can be from any historical era or they can be modern‚ or  you can choose to analyse one historical  text and one modern text but at least one must be by‚ or about‚ Livingstone. As this is a Journalism module‚ one of the

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    Colonialism In Africa

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    10. Africa and the International Community The continent of Africa has faced and continues to deal with many problems due to its geography‚ colonialism‚ and economic exploitation. Africa contains roughly 1/3 of the primary commodities in the world‚ yet it is one of the poorest regions. Geography on the African continent is diverse from deserts to rain forests and beaches to mountain ranges. The pure size of the continent and some extreme environments has made it challenging to develop infrastructure

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    in South Africa‚ where only 35% of the children in the schools can read‚ with results ranging from 12% in Mpumalanga to a "high" 43% in Western Cape (Bloch‚ 2011). This shows that indeed the quality of education being offered is very low or sub-standard and at this rate‚ it is impossible to build individuals who will be

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    Songhai, Africa

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    Songhai‚ Africa The Songhai Empire‚ also known as the Songhay Empire‚ was a state located in western Africa. From the early 15th to the late 16th century‚ Songhai was one of the largest Islamic empires in history. This empire bore the same name as its leading ethnic group‚ the Songhai. Its capital was the city of Gao‚ where a Songhai state had existed since the 11th century. Its base of power was on the bend of the Niger River in present day Niger and Burkina Faso. The Songhai state has existed

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    Hunger in Africa

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    Hunger is a devastating epidemic that has affected much of Africa. It has caused thousands of people to die each year. Hunger has been one of the toughest problems to solve in Africa. People in countries much like America often take having food for granted. Hunger‚ a vital issue in Africa‚ is often forgotten. There are many causes of hunger in Africa‚ one being war. War has caused crops to be lost‚ money put towards no good‚ and children to lose their parents. (Aaseng‚ 35). It also stops

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    Desmond Tutu and his role in Apartheid    Desmond Tutu said‚ “If you are neutral in situations of injustice‚ you have chosen the  side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are  neutral‚ the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.” If a person believes something is wrong  they must fight to change it. Just as Nelson Mandela‚  Desmond Tutu had also fought against  apartheid. Desmond had preached for reconciliation between the parties of apartheid‚ and he had 

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    Imperialistic Africa

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    beneficial to the people of Africa? In what ways was it beneficial and in which ways was it harmful? During the 19th century of the Industrial Age‚ many European nations (Belgium‚ France‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ Portugal‚ Spain‚ and Britain) sought for a source for raw material and a market for manufactured goods in Africa. This economic motivation helped drive the Scramble for Africa. The Scramble for Africa [1885-1910] was when many European nations competed for colonies in Africa. To take control of these

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    Taste of Africa

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    Taste of Africa Restaurant Marketing Plan Texas A&M University-Commerce EXECUTIVE SUMMARY It’s no surprise that Americans mostly eat out. It’s predicted that the restaurant industry in the United States will have sales of about $580 billion and a 2.5% percent increase compared to last year. By looking at these figures‚ we can see that the industry has not been affected as much as other businesses by the national economic crisis. The restaurant industry remains

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    Africa Malnutrition

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    Projects that Matter Part A. Hunger and malnutrition in various countries of Africa have been on the increase since the 1960’s. In the 1980’s it reached a climax when over 150 million people were affected by it in one form or another. Now more than 30 million children and adults across a swath of Africa are facing a devastating hunger and malnutrition crisis. Countries like Ethiopia‚ Kenya and Zambia are among some of the regions that are strongly affected by hunger and malnutrition issues. In

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    Apartheid‚ a system of discrimination on grounds of race. Apartheid affected the social life of Indians and black people living in South Africa‚ restrictions include outlawing of marriage between non-whites and whites. Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu decided to act on this injustice. While Tutu resorted to non-violent tactics and based decisions on religion‚ Mandela sometimes used a violent approach for change and based decisions on morality. Besides the differences‚ both believed in reconciliation

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