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    10/5/14 _____ = Analysis _____ = Similarity or Difference _____ = Historical Fact West Africa vs. Swahili City States From the 1st Century to the 15th Century‚ two specific African civilizations were rising up; these two civilizations consisted of West Africa consisting of Ghana‚ Mali‚ and Songhai and of the Swahili city states. When looking back at history‚ we can infer that West Africa and the Swahili city states contained many key events in history that set forward to make what we know present Africa

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    SWAHILI COAST AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EAST AFRICAN CITY-STATES IntroductionIntroductionThe eastern coast of Africa changed profoundly around the beginning of Christian era‚ first‚ Bantu speaking population from the interior migrated and settled along the coast from Kenya to South Africa. Second‚ merchants and traders from Europe (Greeks and Romans) and Asia realized the strategic importance of the east coast of Africa for commercial purposes. These commercial links are mentioned by the Greek

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    DBQHansaandtheSwahili

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    into account both the sources of the documents and the authors’ points of view. Essay Prompt Compare the Hansa and Swahili trading systems and determined what accounted for their differences. Based on the following documents‚ discuss Post-Classical interregional trading systems. What types of additional documentation would help explain the differences between the Hansa and the Swahili? Historical Background During the Post-Classical era from 1000 to 1450 C.E.‚ cities‚ which relied heavily

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    Right man‚ wrong job Introduction- 1-Deewakar Hansa - vice president of catalyst solution (consultancy) 2-Amit Roy-business head. 3-Dave - country head. 4-Keith - Asia pacific head. 5-Boss -who sits at London? 6- Commercial director. 7- David jones - business advisor to Dave. Dave asked Deewakar Hansa to hire Amit Roy because he knew that‚ he could turn around the fortune of the business. For xanites India was on top priority for outsourcing the call center operation. Dave clearly

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    rather than sitting alone in a four corner classroom. The site visit location was Villar Foundation (Organic Herbal Garden‚ Factory of garbage chairs‚ Coconet coir and Peat Enterprise‚ The water Hyacinth Weaving Enterprise) Lola Corazon Leisure Farm‚ Hansa Toys and Azucarera de Tarlac. The waste plastic factory was our first stop. The Villar Foundation and the local community are in charge of collecting and segregating the plastic wastes‚ which are then shredded‚ washed‚ dried‚ melted and molded in the

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    health services’ (NHS Choices‚ 2007). I myself will often refer to a study of a man named Anwar Malik that I have been studying‚ who himself has used most of the health services. Anwar Malik is a 54 year old green grocer and lives with his wife Hansa and their youngest son Iqbal. Anwar originally was born in Pakistan and came to live in the UK when he was a young man. Anwar’s first language is Punjabi and Urdu‚ but can speak English as Hansar and Anwar speak it in their shop. Anwar had been

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    MUMBAI. MAY 3‚ 2011 SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLASSIFICATION-2011 The New SEC system THE NEW SEC SYSTEM What is the new SEC system? 01 How do we classify a household in the new SEC system? 02 What are the advantages/ drawbacks of the new SEC system? 03 How was the new SEC system created? 04 What are the other systems that we considered? 05 What is the performance of the new SEC system? Conclusion THE NEW SEC SYSTEM 06 07 01 What

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    SNAPSHOTS: TEACHING COMPARE AND CONTRAST UNITS Snapshots are all taken directly from the Advanced Placement Course Description for world history. In general they approximate most nearly the “Compare and Contrast” essay. They can be converted to “Change and Continuity over Time” essays I. THE ANCIENT AND CLASSICAL WORLDS: TO 600 C.E. A. Compare and contrast Paleolithic and Neolithic cultures. B. Compare and contrast any two of these cultures: 1. The Neolithic

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    Teach Yourself Swahili © Hassan O. Ali & Ali M. Mazrui August 3‚ 2004 Contents ABOUT THIS COURSE.............................................................................................................................. 1 ABOUT SWAHILI....................................................................................................................................... 1 LESSON 1: ALPHABET .............................................................................................

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    General Information Lamu Old Town is the oldest and best-preserved Swahili settlement in East Africa‚ retaining its traditional functions. Built in coral stone and mangrove timber‚ the town is characterized by the simplicity of structural forms enriched by such features as inner courtyards‚ verandas‚ and elaborately carved wooden doors. Unlike other Swahili settlements which have been abandoned along the East African coast‚ Lamu has continuously been inhabited

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