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    latter part of World War I‚ the Viceroy invited Gandhi to a War Conference in Delhi. Perhaps to show his support for the Empire and help his case for India’s independence‚ Gandhi agreed to actively recruit Indians for the war effort. In contrast to the Zulu War of 1906 and the outbreak of World War I in 1914‚ when he recruited volunteers for the Ambulance Corps‚ this time Gandhi attempted to recruit combatants. In a June 1918 leaflet entitled "Appeal for Enlistment"‚ Gandhi wrote "To bring about such

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    Blacker The Berry

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    As a resident of Compton‚ California‚ Lamar experienced first-hand the maltreatment of African-Americans. Lamar both comments on his Compton origin and introduces his secondary argument by drawing comparison between the warring Zulu and Xhosa African tribes and the Compton Crips and Pirus he grew up with. It is in this commentary that Lamar argues that problem of black oppression lies not only within societal and governmental injustice‚ but also within black on black crimes. Lamar

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    PUNTLAND CHARCOAL BURNING

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    “Charcoal burning has degraded Puntland’s environment” _________________________________________ CHARCOAL BURNING HAS DEGRADED PUNTLAND’S ENVIRONMENT “ARTICLE” _______________________________________ “This Article about Puntland’s Environmental degradation which have always been challenges in the management of the natural resources‚ have accelerated during the last two decades due to an increasing number of causes as well as their combined effects and how charcoal burning has degraded Puntland’s

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    Umdloti Case Study

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    of the humidity. Umdloti is mainly a summer rainfall area although it can rain at any time of the year. • Beaches: North Beach‚ South Beach • Shops: Spar‚ Saverite‚ Total Garage Background history of area and issue- Umdloti gets its name from the Zulu term for “wild tobacco”. Umdloti used to be an old fishing village with lots of sugar cane.

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    Yreah

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    Publishers Inc. 2003. Chapter 1 From Human Prehistory to the Early Civilizations Define these terms: hunting and gathering nomads culture Homo sapiens band civilization matrilineal domestication social differentiation pastoralist hieroglyphs monotheism Include these terms in the answers to the discussion questions: Neolithic Neolithic Agricultural Revolution Bronze Age Paleolithic “savages” Neanderthals Jericho Mesopotamia Sumerians cuneiform city-state

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    Under development is the failure of a country to rich maturity.(WW.Rostows) Afro centric scholars have traced the roots of the present state of poverty and misery in Uganda way back to the early days of imposition of British rule who established a dis-articulated economy. Rodney (1981) stresses the negative social‚ economic‚ and environmental impacts of the colonial period when he states: "The only positive development in colonialism was when it ended" (Rodney:1981‚ 261). Rodney (1981) accurately

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    The Pokot People

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    1). Based on areal and cultural differences‚ the Pokot tribe is divided into two groups the Hill Pökoot and the Plains Pokot. The Hill Pökoot lives in the rainy highlands in the west and in the central south area and they are both farmers and pastoralists. The Plains Pokot lives in the dry and infertile plains‚ herding cows‚ goats and sheep.  Halfway through the nineteenth century‚ they seem to have expanded their territory rapidly into the lowlands of the Kenyan Rift Valley due to wars between

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    Social Accountability Stocktaking Exercise FOR AFRICA GENDER BUDGETING INITIATIVE (GBI)‚ TANZANIA GENDER NETWOKING PROGRAMME (TGNP) TANZANIA |Methodology Type |Specify whether (i) PB‚ (ii) IBA‚ (iii) BPET‚ or (iv) PPM (can select more than one option as some SA | | |initiatives do not fit neatly into these categories) | |

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    Lecture Notes 22—May 9th 2011 *NOTE: This review sheet is NOT meant to be a comprehensive overview of what you need to know for exams or quizzes. It is merely another tool to help you get started studying. The following concepts may or may not be seen on the exam and there may be concepts on the exam that are not covered on this sheet. Han Dynasty (206BCE-220BCE) * Western Han 206 BCE - 9 CE * –Wang Mang Inter-Regum 9-23 CE * ‘Xin Dynasty’ * Eastern Han CE 25 -

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    British Colonialism The British adopted contradictory policies in ruling their newly acquired Cape Colony in the first three decades of the nineteenth century. Having seized the Cape from the VOC in 1795‚ the British returned the colony to the Dutch government in 1803 when peace had been concluded with the French. In 1806‚ however‚ with the beginning of the Napoleonic Wars‚ the British again took the Cape in order to protect the sea route to their Asian empire. Like the VOC before them‚ the British

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