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    During the Industrial Era‚ What “Things did Europeans seek Overseas”? | Raw materials(metals‚ vegetable oils‚ dyes‚ cotton‚ and hemp—needed to feed the machines of Europe‚ not spices or manufactured goods‚ were the main products the Europeans wanted. | What fueled European imperialist expansion in the Industrial Age? | From internal rivalries between the European powers themselves. | What was the chief interest of the Dutch and English East India Companies? | Profits | How did the communication

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    Getachew Silva Mrs. Easter English 10A 3/16/2012 African Face Painting His face is covered in rich‚ dark luminous tones‚ of raw minerals dug from the earth. The designs are elaborate and painted with extreme detail‚ showing his striking features. Shades of yellow surround his cheekbones leaving his eyes bare‚ full of power and masculinity. The festival has begun and he must prove to her that he alone is the most beautiful and captivate her with his vigorous moves. Like many other tribes of

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    Witbank ( /ˈvɪtbəŋk/; Afrikaans for White Ridge)‚ also known as eMalahleni (meaning "place of coal") is a city situated on the Highveld of Mpumalanga‚ South Africa‚ within the eMalahleni Local Municipality.[2][3][4] The name Witbank is Afrikaans for White Ridge and is named after a white sandstone outcrop where wagon transport drivers rested. The city is known for the coal-mining in the surrounding region. History Witbank was established in 1890 and early attempts to exploit the coal deposits failed

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    GEOPACKET SUBSTITUTE essay By Nathaniel lee 22 3/2/2012 In the United States‚ there are good places to live and bad places to live. There are rich cities and poor cities‚ strong cities and weak cities. Cities that need financial aid or ones that are economically comfortable. This same concept applies to other countries and even continents‚ such as Canada and/or Asia. In a continent‚ there are countries that are the best or worst places to live in. In countries‚ they are cities instead

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    1. Introduction 1.1 Background The issue of fatherlessness has been around for many years‚ for the effects have been so vividly evident but no one seemed brave enough to put it on the forefront. The only role that has been taken into much consideration would be specifically that of the mother. Approximately 25 years ago‚ Michael Lamb (1976) described fathers as the forgotten contributors to child development. However‚ much of what psychologists‚ childrearing experts‚ and popular culture have focused

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    In the late 1870’s the major European powers look towards Imperialistic ideals as a way to strengthen their economy and gain the upper hand in the industrial revolution. This outlook stemmed towards creating new colonies and naturally Africa‚ the closest landmass to Europe was invaded first. There has been Europeans holding in africa going back past the fall of Constantinople but it wasn’t until the introduction of colonies as areas of monetary value and prestige that they really started to get

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    Although we may not realize‚ Ancient civilizations actually have a huge impact on the modern society. The Bantu and the Indo-Europeans‚ two similar yet different ancient civilizations occurring both around 4000 BCE to 1000 BCE changed the course of history through migrations. Although very different these two groups are also similar in the ways such as in the way they conducted their migrations and technologies. These migrations spread culture and practices through land in which helped form the world

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    South Africa is a country with a great quantity of natural resources which includes fertile farmlands and exceptional mineral resources. South African mines are truly wonders in that the great quantity of diamonds and gold that have been removed already and still continue too provide and copious amounts even today. With the climate being mild‚ supposedly resembling the North American area of San Francisco bay weather‚ more than anywhere in the world. This climate makes the area superb for agricultural

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    Home Log In Sign Up Top of Form Type to search for People‚ Research Interests and Universities Searching... Bottom of Form 1‚562 The African Origin of Ancient Egyptian Civilizationmore by Brandon Pilcher This paper argues that the ancient Egyptian people and their civilization were primarily of indigenous African origin. Multidisciplinary evidence from physical anthropology‚ genetics‚ archaeology‚ and cultural anthropology are all cited... more This paper argues that the ancient

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    By the start of the 20th century‚ Colonial rule by both the French and the British in Southern Africa had rising expenditure costs. The British method of indirect rule in their colonies‚ created by Frederick Lugard to leave existing government as it is‚ had far lower costs than the French method of direct rule. Nonetheless taxation stood as the universal method of keeping all colonies cheap and straightforwardly ran. African’s disgust with a white man telling them to pay for the white man’s endeavors

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