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    While Africans were deprived of basic human rights in some regions and lost many of their cultural aspects‚ these characteristics were overridden by industrialization‚ more job opportunities‚ and improved political structure during the European colonization of Africa from late 19th to mid-20th century. In document 5‚ it states “when the whites came to our country‚ we had the land and they had the Bible; now we have the Bible and they have the land‚” an African proverb regarding the Europeans. Through

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    Space Exploration and Colonization: Using Technology and Human Enhancements in our Race for Space Since the beginning of man ’s existence on this earth‚ the night time sky has held awe and wonder. The questions of what may exist have long been pondered and are chronicled throughout the written history of our species. Technology and science allowed early scientists to prove the sun as the center of the solar system as well as many planets besides earth orbiting that very sun. It later allowed

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    This immerses the reader in the Acoli world helping us to see our own culture from an outsider’s viewpoint. P’Bitek describes the differences between Acoli and Western dances‚ his descriptions of both the Acoli and Western dances are described from the Acoli point of view. “That is the lazy girl who fears grinding the kabir millet.”[3] Here he uses the Acoli word “kabir” in italic‚ this attracts the reader into Acoli culture‚ away from the western world. He is describing the Acoli girl as

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    The Brave New World by Aldous Huxley discusses a utopian society in which everything is "perfect". Huxley believes that a society like this will emerge in the future due to rapid development of science. Members of the society are genetically engineered and assigned a class by their intelligence. The society is truly flawless in the sense that everyone is happy with the freedoms they have. On the other hand‚ people in this society are far from perfect because of their freedoms and the way that they

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    This film also produces the idea that world needs order and balance. The main character is trying to restore the world back to the way it is supposed to be. The characters who were murdered‚ made their own choices that led to their unwilling death. The film shows you to respect what you accomplish on your own and do not make awful choices it will lead to your downfall.The main character is symbol of basically what could occur to the ungrateful people in this world. There are two different kinds of people

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    also isn’t‚ “...content with merely hatching out embryos: any cow could do that.” (Huxley‚ p. 13) but they‚ “also predestine and condition. We decant our babies as socialized human beings‚ as Alphas or Epsilons‚ as future sewage workers or future… World controllers...” (Huxley‚ p.13). This way of accepting has worked‚ so far‚ on everyone except Bernard Marx. Through the way that Bernard acts and thinks he often experiences alienation. He is fast to refuse soma while others are fast to accept it. He

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    technology? Or do you think that all inventions of scientists are worthwhile for humanity? Of course‚ lots of these inventions are helpful and useful. Also‚ some of them have created new periods in past. They played a big role for coming modernity. However‚ there are some inventions that seem very effective but they have brought new problems for humanity and environment. Especially‚ at the beginning of an invention‚ people don’t realize that it will become big problem. Nowadays‚ people are taking notice of

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    Stirrings of Revolt The Stamp Act Crisis 1. Effects of the Stamp Act 2. Virginia Resolves 3. Sons of Liberty – Did not want to commit acts of violence against anyone 4. Parliament Retreats (Declaratory Act) The Townshend Program – 1767 1. Colonial Reaction to the Quartering Act (The NY Suspending Act) 2. Internal (Direct tax) and External taxes (Indirect Tax) (The Revenue Act) – The intent of the tax is what makes colonists mad 3. Colonial Boycotts The Boston Massacre 1770 1. Competition

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    The importance of racial hierarchy in understanding European colonization efforts can largely be linked back to power‚ control and wealth. One of the greatest tools that the Europeans had during their conquests in the Americas and Africa was their use of religion as a means of rendering the native peoples that they intended to take advantage of docile. Essentially‚ it seems that in the cases where European explorers were easily able to spread their religion‚ as opposed to meeting resistance‚ they

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    Colonization in late 1800s – Motivated by need for African resources Educate and improve “barbarians” Uganda Bantu had educational advantage Acholi and Langi used as military Slave labor caused 5 million deaths Sudan Arabs in North‚ Blacks in south‚ separate colonies When combined‚ Civil War Namibia German genocide of Herero people Imperialism – John Green – McCartney Mission – 1793 – Better trade conditions with China Epic failure Finally would Trade Opium China saw trades as unfair Threw British

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