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    Discuss why Aboriginal deaths in custody happened and the importance of the Royal commission. In the late 20th century‚ Australia?s indigenous peoples were 29 times more likely to be put in jail than other Australians; 20 times more likely to be picked up by the police; less likely to receive bail or have legal representation in the court; and more likely to plead guilty. At the same time‚ indigenous peoples were less likely to be called up for jury duty than other Australians. The Aboriginal Legal

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    Racism in South Africa

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    economy. However‚ the greatest opponent to white were of the Zulu Kingdom resulting in people to search for other lands. These folks were able to establish strong states via the Zulu model. Since mass areas of the region weren’t as populated‚ whites took advantage and were able to keep some of its pre-colonial systems while playing an important role in colonial administrations. Britain took control over Natal‚ part of the Zulu Kingdom‚ in 1843. British immigrants created sugar

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    During the period of 600 BCE to 600 CE‚ the Bantu-speaking Africans gradually began to interact with humans and the environment by settling into varying parts of West and East Africa and creating a network with their neighbors in order to receive new technologies and foods. The Bantu exchanged goods with local hunter-gatherers‚ and the people cut into forests and settled down into villages. The Assyrians first brought iron to Egypt around 600 BCE and it quickly spread to Sub-Saharan Africa. Around

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    Mardi Gras Research Paper

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    The Big Easy is known for many celebratory events and festivals‚ but none is as well as known as Mardi Gras to people outside of New Orleans. In English‚ Mardi Gras means Fat Tuesday which is a term New Orleans’ residents used frequently when individuals greet each other during the season. Unlike some other holidays‚ Mardi Gras is not confined to only one day of celebration. In New Orleans‚ the season is filled with a month long of festive traditions in various parts of the city such as several parades

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    Contrasts Between Nomadic and River Civilizations When analyzing the problems of former civilizations‚ subsequent societies are able learn from errors and triumphs of the past. The nomads and the pastoralists faced trials and difficulties; however‚ the solutions were very different. These two societies had contrasting ideas when it came gender roles‚ economic development‚ and political structure systems. Nomadic and Urban societies differed in the roles between women and men. Nomads recognized

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    Legal studies-Law Reform Legal studies-Law Reform The Australian Legal System response to the Mabo case has changed greatly ever since the first time it was introduced. Many different acts were introduced and/or amended as a result of this case. The effectiveness of the law and the law reform in protecting the rights of individual and society at large is demonstrated throughout this essay. Eddie Koiki Mabo was born on Murray Island in 1936 and was an Indigenous Australian. In 1974‚ during a

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    Africans could own property. | | | Birth of a Freedom Fighter | Discussion of abuses of government‚ segregation‚ indignities. ANC | | creates a charter‚ African Claims. Walter’s house is a mecca for | | activists. Meets Anton Lembede (a Zulu from Natal)‚ who lectures |

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    Causes of the Mfecane

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    of the eighteenth and the start of the nineteenth centuries. Based on the historiography covering this event‚ historians believed many elements caused the Mfecane. Originally‚ everyone believed it was exclusively due to the rise and expansion of the Zulu nation under the rule of Shaka‚ but more recently‚ historians believe that although this played a major role in the cause of the Mfecane‚ it was by no means the sole cause. There are now many additional theories on what else contributed to the Mfecane

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    destroy the African armies‚ they did not have much strategy. In 1879 during the Anglo Zulu war‚ the British went into Zululand thinking that they would just take out the people there with the Gatling guns and rifles that they had. On January 22 Chelmsford advanced to the battlefield with one third of his troops without protective structures. He paid for this when 800 British soldiers were killed in Isandlwana. The Zulu army took about 1‚000 rifles from the British troops with their ammunition. Dabulamanzi

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    livestock in ethiopia

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    ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS THE ROLE AND PERFORMANCE OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION IN ETHIOPIA i Abstract The study has analyzed the current performance and problems in the livestock sector of Ethiopia‚ a country endowed with a huge livestock resources and animal genetic diversity. The main purpose of the study is to show that the livestock sector has a huge capacity to develop and contribute to the Ethiopian economy if given

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