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    South African Monuments

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    what apartheid South Africa was really like‚ a visit to the Apartheid Museum is fundamental. The museum is a beacon of hope showing the world how South Africa is coming to terms with its oppressive past and working towards a future that all South Africans can call their own.” While yes it does show parts and aspects of apartheid South Africa‚ it does not tell the whole story. Having recently been to the museum I noticed a few things which are bias in their representation and don’t give the complete

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    everywhere you go you interact with people that are different than you. My most recent experience can be at work‚ with both children and teachers. I come from a Hispanic background‚ but the teachers at the company are from a different race than me; one is African American and the other is Indian. Interacting with them everyday is special because I end up learning something about their culture every time. Been open minded about people‚ culture‚ and believes is what makes everyday especial. They bring cultural

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    African American Judgment

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    their mainland to become the United States of America‚ this lead to colonist becoming Americans. During this time‚ many American colonist realized that slaves were people and deserved a better treatment. This being because of the assimilation of the African culture to the American culture. This lead to the idea of slaves being people as well and having the right to be free. As people came together‚ many colonists realized that their actions were ethically wrong. This lead to the change in the mindset

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    anarchists. Workers went on strike‚ feeling underpaid and mistreated. They also formed unions with the. Many African Americans moved from the more rural south to the north; this was the Great Migration. This also caused trouble‚ as many in the north felt they now had to compete with them for jobs. It was a time of lots of prejudice‚ leading to the meaningless deaths of many. Despite many African Americans moving up North to try and improve their lives‚ some did not support this integration‚ like Marcus

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    African American Women

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    contained more drug substance abuse and explicit sexual content involving females when compared with rock‚ country rhythm and blues music videos. Davies also concludes that African-American youths are exposed to 3.3 hours of black entertainment music videos‚ otherwise known as B.E.T. Davies says BET depicts scenes that objectify African-American women. The videos portray an unrealistic standard on how women should look‚ and often female teens want to achieve this look. According to the music videos‚ it

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    African Civilizations But many Bantu people also stayed in West Africa. For instance‚ there were certainly people living at Djenne-Djeno‚ in modern Mali‚ far up the Niger river in West Africa‚ around 250 BC. By 300 AD‚ the men and women of Djenne-Djeno were trading along the Niger river with other West African communities to get iron and good stone to make grindstones. They buried dead people in tall pots that stood in between their houses. By 500 AD‚ there were about 20‚000 people living in Djenne-Djeno

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    African Tree of Life

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    Baobab - African Tree of Life The name "Tree of life" was formed because of Baobab’s many uses medicinally‚ almost every part of it‚ was used for healing purposes. In traditional African medicine‚ baobab fruit is used for treating inflammation‚ fevers‚ asthma‚ gastric complaints‚ malaria‚ haemoptysis‚ smallpox and as a general health tonic‚ particularly in children‚ pregnant women and the elderly people. Baobab health benefits include both support of prostate health and general health benefits

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    African American mothers play a unique role in the family structure as a result of the discrimination and prejudice that they have come to expect. A role that‚ though not outwardly feminine or gentile‚ is nonetheless very significant in the American story of motherhood. This new embodiment of motherhood questions conventional standards of behaviour‚ standards that associate maternity with specific behavioural traits. In The Bluest Eye‚ Morrison pokes fun at these traditional ideals of femininity

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    West African Culture

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    Richard Franke argues that traditional West African cultures invented better adaptations to their environments than were developed later through outside‚ Western Influences. As is stated in the first page‚ "the historical record so far suggests strongly that Western policies have been major contributors to the current degraded state of the Sahel that renders its food production systems so vulnerable to shifts in the weather." (Franke‚ p. 257) The thought‚ is that this is because we do not have the

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    educated‚ and male. In contrast The Community of Self‚ written by Na’im Akbar’s‚ addresses the issue of people’s psychology as it relates to cultural issues. The book also gives a unique psychological view on the African-American communyities. The author is coming from the prospective of an African American‚ male with a degree in pPsychology. With Johnson’s‚ Privilege‚ Power‚ and Differences‚ I was able to link that concept back to why my husband’s boss who cannot relate to him and will not help in

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