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    The Hip Hop Movement

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    Afrika Bambaata‚ he was the one that gave purpose for people to do this art form. Able to represent it in a positive way. Teaching Kids to become leaders and guiding them in the right path. Also creating the biggest Hip-hop organization called the Zulu

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    The Great Trek

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    The Great trek The Voortrekkers comprised two groups from the eastern frontier region of the Cape Colony‚ semi-nomadic pastoralists known as Trekboers‚ and established farmers and artisans known as Grensboere‚ or Border Farmers. Together these groups were later called Voortrekkers Pioneers. While most settlers who lived in the western Cape later known as the Cape Dutch did not trek eastward‚ a small number did. The first colonists‚ who arrived in 1652 to set up a "depot for the provosion of ships"under

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    in wages during the year‚ and owed an additional $12‚000 at year’s end. 56111085 MUTEMWA TAFIRA BIT III. ASSSIGNMENT 2 POA Q2 ZULU ZULU formed a management consulting firm specializing in cost management systems. Below are the transactions that occurred during the initial month of operation. June 2 ZULU ZULU invested $25‚000 cash in the capital stock of the newly formed corporation. June 3 Hired an administrative assistant‚ to be paid $3‚000 per month. Leased office

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    Observe and Interview

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    Assignment 02: Exploring language diversity where you live Compiled by Hannelie Millar – student 49498843 Instructions: Task 1: Observe your community • Go out into the community where you live for one or two afternoons or evenings. For an example‚ we put a photo from the Bree taxi rank in Johannesburg. • Observe what you see around you. o Who is talking with whom? o What language are they using? o Why do they use one language or another? • Why do you think people are acting the way they do? Try

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    south-central Africa which reach as far as Lake Tanzania. Astonishingly some of the selective use or the actual invention of evidence has produced the myth of an internally-induced process known as the black-on-black destruction centring on Shaka Zulu. A re-evaluating from the ‘battles’ of Dithakong and Mbolompo suggests very different ideas and enables us to decipher the motives of subsequent historiographical amnesias and knowledge. After about 1810 the black peoples of southern Africa were caught

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    This episode of the series was truly enlightening on what happened when the Europeans came to Africa. In addition‚ to why they came to the continent in the first place. I knew one reason they came was to take blacks to America to work as slaves on the newly discovered continent with plentiful resources. But‚ I didn’t know that they also went in order to bring the gospel to Africa. Which was I very interesting notion that I had not thought of before. The episode also showed us how much modern fire

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    EDT303Q/101/3/2015 Tutorial letter 101/3/2015 Religion Education EDT303Q Semesters 1 & 2 Religious Studies & Arabic IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This tutorial letter contains important information about your module. CONTENTS Page 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 3 2 PURPOSE OF AND OUTCOMES FOR THE MODULE ............................................................... 4 2.1 Purpose ......

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    Cultural Anthropology

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    Ashford 6: - Week 5 (Jun 25 - Jul 01) Overview Assignment Due Date Format Grading Percent Discussion 1: Ethics in Anthropology Day 3 (1st post) Discussion 4 Discussion 2: Anthropology and Your Future Day 3 (1st post) Discussion 3 Assignment: Final Cultural Research Paper Day 7 Research Paper 25 ________________________________________ Note: The online classroom is designed to time students out after 90 minutes of inactivity. Because of this‚ we strongly suggest that you compose

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    Great Britain 1860 - 1910 Military During the time period of 1860-1910 Great Britain were involved in numerous wars for example The Boer war‚ The Battle of Atbara‚ The Battle of Omdurman‚ and The Zulu war. The Boer war‚ 1899-1902 was a battle which took place in Africa. By the 1890’s British imperialists felt the two states obstructed complete British control of South Africa and threatened the security of the route to the East. The British commander-in-chief‚ Buller‚ countered by

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    the British had come to settle in South Africa. 7. What does the Dutch word ‘voortrekkers’ mean? 8. The voortrekkers established 2 states beyond the frontiers of the British empire – what were they called? 9. In the Zulu War what did Sir Bartle Frere want to do? 10. After the Zulu war‚ what did the Boers of the Transvaal demand? 11. Who was the President of the Transvaal? 12. What was discovered in the Transvaal in 1886? 13. What problems did this cause? 14. Who was Joseph Chamberlain? 15.

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