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    Introduction Tourism is a major contributor in South Africa’s resources. Government is now more focusing on tourism and its attractiveness mainly lies in cultural diversity. Attractiveness included cultural villages‚ museums and cites of rock art. Among these‚ cultural villages have been part of the cultural landscape for many years and hence they have been developed to be a tourist attraction by government in recent days (South Africa’s official tourism website 2012). The villages combine many

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    Environmental justice is when all people‚ no discrimination‚ have meaningful involvement with physical environmental benefits and burdens‚ equal protection from environmental hazards‚ and decisions that affect environmental health. It also includes the fair treatment. This means no one group holds the most negative consequences from industrial‚ commercial‚ and government operations. Some examples of environmental justice issues are unequal sitting of landfills‚ disparate risks in safe food consumption

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    1700s‚ Dutch herders and ivory hunters started to migrate north. Great Britain then gained Cape Colony in the 1800s. In the early 1800s‚ a South African leader named Shaka defeated and brought together tribes to build the Nation of Zulu. Skilled and organized the Zulu fighters fought to the death. Shaka used his might and confidence‚ and battled against European slave traders and ivory hunters. The Zulus also fought the Boers‚ as they migrated north from Cape Colony. The Zulus ran into conflict with

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    How should we evaluate colonialism? The colonial era lasted for 50-80 years in most African countries and left a lasting legacy. But many years pass before the definitive balance of its legacy can be properly struck. On the one hand‚ it is easy to see the destructive forces that were set loose; on the other hand‚ there was also a record of high-minded devotion and desire to serve the interest of the people who had come under foreign rule. Although Western countries had been in contact with Africa

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    Asia (1200 – 1500) Ibn Battuta 1. Young Muslim scholar 2. Completed the pilgrimage to mecca 3. logged 75‚000 miles of travel in 29 years 4. Powerful states and commercial systems were only made possible by local farmers‚ fishermen and pastoralists Tropical Lands and Peoples The Tropical Environment 1. Africa lies almost entirely within the tropics‚ as do southern Arabia‚ most of India and all of the Southeast Asian mainland and islands 2. In the lands around the Indian Ocean the

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    pastoral groups to fodder shortage is to move themselves and their herds elsewhere‚ this is not an option so easily followed by livestock-owning farmers. Typically‚ farmers own fewer animals and have less familiarity with regular transhumance than pastoralists‚ both of which act as constraints on migration. In addition‚ few farm households will have sufficient

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    German Shepherd Dog The German Shepherd is not only one of the world’s most popular companion dogs‚ but also probably the most widely used breed for service work. The development of the German Shepherd Dog‚ along with a number of existing breeds‚ helped pioneer the modern use of dogs for service and community work that we can see today. For a breed of dog that has only been officially recognised for just over 100 years‚ it has made an outstanding contribution to mankind worldwide. The origins

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    Fear is additionally shown in the prison with the zulu tribes as they are to trepidacious to stand up against the Afrikaners because of the dire consequences. "You are a bunch of shit eaters‚ aren’t you‚ Kaffir?" "No‚ Baas" "What you say?" "Yes‚Baas." "Bloody right" There is then a Low shot displaying

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    The Spanish soon found themselves in a war with the Zulu tribe. The Zulu was able to drive the Spanish back with a surprise attack. The second attack however‚ the Spanish would be ready. The Spanish circled their wagons and used the circle as a stronghold. The Spanish used their rifles to completely decimate the Zulu people and won the Battle of Blood River. The Zulus joined New Guineans and the Incas on the list of unlucky civilizations

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    Peekay to translate "…sorriest prisoners in all of Africa!" but Peekay translate it to "Let us be one under the African Sky". The prisoners sang a song about the guards "they run this way‚ they run that way‚ they are afraid‚ they are cowards.." in Zulu. Sergent Boreman cornered Peet and made him tell what the words to the song meant and then beat him to death because he was aggravated about what the prisoners were singing. Peekay got to Peet in time for him to say his last words: "All the tribes

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