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    Essay Draft 2 (Influence of West African Music on rhythm behind Rap) Since the beginning of time‚ music has always played an incredibly important role in our day-to-day lives as humans‚ but it has also played a very important role in history and society. Music is able to reflect and mimic feelings and emotions‚ events and ideas‚ and has become a medium for communication. It is it’s own voice‚ speaking for those unheard. As a matter of fact‚ music has had an enormous impact in the 20th century because

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    traded in Africa. The trans-Saharan trade routes were a vast trade network that reached across the continent‚ on which diverse goods and resources were traded‚ and knowledge‚ ideas‚ and religion spread in a phenomenon known as cultural diffusion. Cultural diffusion that occurred along the trans-Saharan trade routes shaped the development of culture in medieval Africa. The trans-Saharan trade routes provided African people access to goods and resources that were not local to their

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    The Industrialization Era and American Society During the times between the end of the Civil War and World War I (WWI)‚ industrialization had evolved to great extents‚ transforming the once agrarian American society to one that would rapidly move toward the manufacturing of goods. For many‚ this would entail more luxury and comfort‚ but for others‚ the less fortunate‚ perhaps a glimpse of hope for a better future than they left behind. This tremendous change in technological advancement would bring

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    Religion’s Impact on Slaves and their Generations How grave it is for one human being to devise or seek ways to conquer another and then force them into labor that is not for their benefit. Such was the case when African Americans were forcefully bought to America to be slaves. History has shed a great deal of light on the cruelties that they faced as slaves. As much as we try to organize history and understand what they actually went through‚ we will never understand the totality of their broken

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    The Impact of Western media on African Cultures By Levis Kamau Introduction Pop music has become very much popular and widespread among the young people in Nairobi City. It is usually characterised by western behaviours and ways of doings of the west (developed countries) particularly the United States and Jamaica. It is very common to hear young people talking about the pop singers. You will always hear “I like that dance in the song….” “I wish I had such a cloak”

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    HOW HAS THE SPREAD OF AIDS AFFECTED AFRICAN SOCIETY 1. Baer‚ Hans.‚ et al. "Medical Anthropology and the World System." A Critical Perspective Ch. 8: p159-269. 2. Stine‚ Gerald J. "Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome… The facts written are by Gerald J. Stine in "Acquired Immune Deficiency syndrome" . Worldwide‚ about 9‚000 persons a day become HIV-infected. The majority of all HIV infections worldwide occur in people ages 15-24. Over 1 million people die of AIDS each year. The

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    1. Introduction and Problem Definition Jason Jowers‚ a newly minted MBA‚ had joined Atlantic Computer just four months ago as the youngest product manager. He would be responsible for developing the pricing strategy for the "Atlantic Bundle" (i.e.‚ the new Tronn server and the PESA software tool)‚ which had been developed specifically to meet an emerging basic server market‚ a new market to the company. But it had to compete with Zink server of Ontario Computer‚ its major rival in this market.

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    International Trade and its Impact on the U.S. Economy Abstract The international trade sector of the U.S. economy continues to draw attention in economic and political circles. It is true that‚ the international market has become increasingly important as a source of demand for U.S. production and a source of supply for U.S. consumption. Indeed‚ it is substantially more important than is implied by the usual measures that relate the size of the international sector to the

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    the United States went through social changes that changed the life of many African-Americans‚ immigrants‚ and women. These changes included more rights and jobs to many different men and women in America that would help change America into what it is today. At the time of World War I‚ Many whites were recruited in the military and sent to Europe. The result was a demand for workers in all types of jobs. Many African-Americans facing a plight in the south because of drought‚ loss of jobs‚ and

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