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    South African Culture

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    South Africa: A Cultural Experience GEOGRAPHY‚ ECONOMY South Africa is located at the southern region of Africa with a long coastline stretching out about 1550 miles and across the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. It holds a large variety of climates‚ as well. South Africa is the largest racially diverse nation consisting of nine provinces. It has the largest population of people that includes colored‚ black‚ whites and Indian communities in the world. It is referred to as a “Rainbow Nation”

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    Century arrived‚ Europeans forced themselves into Central and West Africa. The explorers ended up fully attacking and conquering Africa by the 1880s. This caused colonies to become poor and very uneducated. European imperialism left colonies lacking school‚ homes‚ and hospitals all for certain reasons. The main reason imperialism was done by Europe was from the want for power‚ resources‚ competition‚ and trade all for and over Africa. The primary reason was due to the European craving for power over

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    powers went after overseas empires in Africa. The governments and political leaders of the European powers believed that this colonization of the African empires was necessary to maintain their global influence. A second group of people supposed that African colonization was the result of the greedy Capitalists who \only cared for new resources and markets. The third group of people claimed it to be their job to enlighten and educate the uncivilized people of Africa. Although the political leaders of

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    Bibliography: of Criticism and Related Works." Ngambika: Studies of Women in African Literature. Ed. Carole Boyce Davies and Anne Adams Graves. Trenton‚ NJ: Africa World Press‚ 1986. 283-93. Fister‚ Barbara. "Appendix V: Criticism." Third World Women ’s Literature. Westport‚ CT: Greenwood Press‚ 1995. 363-76.

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    Through Africa is a riveting story about Ann Jones’s journey through Africa. Throughout the novel‚ Ann Jones’s mentions the “Western World’s view on Africa. Not only do most westerners have a negative view on Africa‚ but a completely misunderstood point of view on Africa. Africa is a beautiful continent with fascinating cultures and amazing people‚ yet most of the western world fails to see the beauty that is Africa. Based on Ann Jones’s novel‚ most westerners have a misconception about Africa‚ and

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    more heated when she attended Fredrik Franson’s evangelistic meetings. In June a group of missionary’s arrived to begin there langue’s study with East Africa Free mission in ekutandanei‚ natal. The reality of the African life quickly tested the faith and commitment of the missionary’s. Many missionaries could not take the harsh conditions of Africa. Malla moe had to go through intense langue study because of her lack in education. As a supplement to the program she spent short periods of time in African

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    Heart of Darkness

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    inside many concepts of the novella such as Africa‚ women‚ black people‚ maps‚ the ivory trade corporation and Kurtz. Through these images on his journey‚ Marlow has a realization about the inner darkness of man‚ and thus brings out the theme‚ and title‚ Heart Of Darkness. At the time‚ the Europeans often referred to Africa as the ‘Dark Continent’. This is the main setting of Marlow’s story and his destination is the Congo‚ which is the heart of Africa. An image of darkness is used to portray this

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    you would have learned? The Africa Map project was an extremely enjoyable and educational experience. I learned a lot about my country’s relation to the U.S.‚ African countries‚ and other continents. It was also eye-opening and altered my once stereo-typical view of Africa. African countries have functional governments and economic systems similar to the United States. Of course some governments are more “dictating” than others‚ but it is important to remember that Africa is not a completely disease

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    Throughout the course of the 19th and 20th century‚ economic considerations played a significant role in shaping both racial discrimination and concepts of white supremacy in South Africa. When large deposits of gold and diamonds were discovered in the latter half of the 19th century‚ the economic structure of southern Africa was dramatically altered. The mining industry necessitated vast amounts of inexpensive labor in order to be profitable. In the post South African War period‚ the necessity to return

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    world peace by expanding their civilization through imperial rule” (Walter 319). Presently‚ Africa has become a developed continent with the Western system of governments and religions; but despite Africa’s significant transformation like other continents of the world‚ the media‚ through documentaries and stories portray Africa in a way that people still have a widely held and an oversimplified image of Africa‚ and

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