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    The Yoruba people occupy the Southwestern part of Nigeria‚ they account for about 20% of the population of the country. They are believed historically to have migrated from the Middle-Eastern part of the world during the medieval period. They are a religious group of people who are mainly Christians‚ Muslims or of Traditional beliefs. The Yoruba people are mainly involved in the financial‚ press and educational sectors of the country. The Yoruba people have different stories about their origin‚

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    Lapu lapu Lapu-Lapu (floruit-1521) was a ruler of Mactan‚ an island in the Visayas‚ Philippines‚ who is known as the first native of the archipelago to have resisted the Spanish colonization. He was also responsible for the death of Portuguese Explorer Ferdinand Magellan.[1] He is now regarded‚ retroactively‚ as the first Filipino hero.[2][3] He is also known under the names Çilapulapu‚[4] Si Lapulapu‚[5] Salip Pulaka‚[6][note 1] and Kali Pulako (alternatively spelled as Cali Pulaco)‚[7] though

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    Black People In The 1800s

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    Black people made many contributions to the United States in the 1800s. They faced discrimination‚ but they always tried to make life better for other Black people and themselves. They had booming businesses‚ fought for education rights‚ and even helped start the gold rush. Black people had almost no rights. In fact‚ they couldn’t “testify in court against a White person‚ receive a public education‚ homestead public lands‚ or vote.” (Five Views) However‚ they believed that they could change that

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    Scarlett Elms Mrs. Rocco World History 4/17/13 Napoleon and Modern Society In our society today‚ many people want to be safe and secure. This is understandable‚ being that there have been many terrorist attacks‚ shootings‚ bombings‚ and much more. But is safety and security a good reason to sacrifice freedom? Napoleons society seemed to be dealing with the same question – security or freedom? They believed that as long as they were safe‚ they wouldn’t mind what the government did. It seems

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    Who are Indigenous People? One of the main issues that was raised by the World Heritage Committee concerning the initiative of WHIPCOE in the 25th COM Helsinki was the definition of Indigenous Peoples. (UNESCO‚ 2002) in fact‚ defining the term “Indigenous People” has not only been a challenge but also a deliberate decision in favor of the desire of Indigenous Peoples. According to the Manual United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples‚ part1‚ Chapter 1‚ a strict definition was

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    People are Shaped by Their Environment For a long time‚ people have argued over whether an individuals behavior is controlled solely by their environment. Their experiences‚ and the people they grow up with shape the way they behave as people. People teach others ways of acting and thinking that are kept for the rest of their lives. In Mark Twain’s‚ Pudd’nhead Wilson‚ the characters live in a society that criticizes the way they live their daily lives. The town’s expectations‚ opinions and values

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    Striving of the Negro People

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    Between me and the other world there is ever an unasked question: unasked by some through feelings of delicacy; by others through the difficulty of rightly framing it. All‚ nevertheless‚ flutter round it. They approach me in a half-hesitant sort of way‚ eye me curiously or compassionately‚ and then‚ instead of saying directly‚ How does it feel to be a problem? they say‚ I know an excellent colored man in my town; or I fought at Mechanicsville; or‚ Do not these Southern outrages make your blood boil

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    Brief description of indigenous people There is no universal definition of indigenous people‚ but generally indigenous people are those that have historically belonged to a particular region or country‚ before its colonization or transformation into a nation state. They often have distinct cultural‚ linguistic‚ traditional‚ and other characteristics to those of the dominant culture of that region or state. There are approximately 370 million indigenous people among 70 countries‚ worldwide. It is

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    Black People and Birdie

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    Hanna Fitzgerald One Size Fits All In her novel Caucasia‚ Danzy Senna paints the image of a young bi-racial girl‚ Birdie‚ growing up in the 70’s and 80’s. Her mother is a white‚ blueblood Bostonian woman turned political activist‚ and her father is a black Boston University professor with radical ideas about race. Birdie and her older sister Cole are both bi-racial children‚ but Cole looks more black and Birdie looks more white. The two sisters are separated early in the novel and

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    The myth that "all men are equal" has created false hopes for the people of color‚ who continually seek opportunities to excel‚ that just aren’t there. They have been led to believe that intelligence and ambitions are key contributors to one’s success. Even if they do possess ambition and intelligence‚ the dominant majority of the white population oppresses them. This type of oppression points out that new methods of struggle are needed‚ such as whose employed by Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ Franz Fanon

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