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    and replace America with the continent of Africa‚ and it suddenly a much more plausible incident. 200 years ago‚ when European nations first started to colonize African countries‚ their belief was that they were civilizing the natives by repressing their culture and promoting their own Christian way of life. Back then‚ it was considered historically accurate to believe that because their values did not correlate with Christian ones‚ all natives of Africa lived backwards lives and had “uncivilized”

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    The Scramble For Africa

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    The Scramble For Africa After the Berlin conference‚ European powers occupied and colonized areas in Africa‚ in order to gain resources. But many Africans weren’t too happy with the idea of the Europeans coming in and controlling them. During the scramble of Africa‚ the actions and reactions of Africans was that some surrendered their territory and control over to the Europeans‚ while others rebelled against them. Others tried to appeal through religion and believed culture would give them

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    Imperialism of Africa and Asia had both good and bad effects. The people of Africa and Asia may not have directly benefited from imperialism‚ but overall what happened was necessary for the continents to compete with the rest of the world. The African people benefited when the slave trade was abolished. They gained technological advancements by industrializing. The longest lasting effect imperialism had on Africa and Asia is that they were able to function and participate with other nations in global

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    HIV/AIDS in Africa

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    HIV-AIDS in Africa Shelby May H102 – The World in the Twentieth Century II Professor Machado April 3‚ 2014 Word Count: 1800 Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is the virus that causes AIDS‚ has become one of the world’s most serious health and development challenges; “more than 25 million people have died of AIDS worldwide since the first cases were reported in 1981”.1 HIV is much like other viruses today such as the flu or the common cold. The difference

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    IKEA in the Middle East

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    IKEA in the Middle East May 2013 Table of contents Executive summary Introduction Purpose Scope Method Findings IKEA’s Marketing Strategy Reforms Discussion / Conclusion IKEA and the Future of the Middle East References Executive summary In 1995‚ IKEA opened their first store in the Middle East in what was called the retail hub Deira. This came at a time when the UAE was at the start of their development plans for Dubai. In terms of economics the UAE was on the way up in the building

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    Africa - Research Paper

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    Research Paper “The Shadow of the Sun” was written by Ryszard Kapuściński to show how life in Africa was lived. Ryszard showed in the book how areas had lack of food; he showed how the war zones affected the life in Africa. “The Shadow of the Sun” showed how in Africa; it faced many economic‚ social‚ and political issues. Ryszard Kapuściński showed in the book how Zanzibar faced revolution‚ the 1966 military coup in Nigeria‚ the early days of civil war in Liberia and the 1994 genocide in Rwanda

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    Topic: Domestic Violence against women in Africa Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to be aware of the prevalence of domestic violence against women in Africa. Thesis: Even though some countries in Africa have taken steps to address the issue of domestic violence against women‚ more needs to be done. Organizational Pattern: Monroe’s Motivated Sequence I. Attention Getter- I am a young woman from Ghana‚ a country in the west of Africa. I am privileged to be the daughter of a women’s and

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    when change is forced on a group of people they do not look kindly upon it. This would be the case for what the World considers the Scramble for Africa. According to the documents given‚ European powers gave the illusion of choice to the people and then backed that up with bullets when they resisted. In response the the European Colonization of Africa‚ the Native people feared the social problems that would face them along with the fear of foreign rule. This caused them to rely heavily on their

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    Women In The Middle East

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    as suffrage‚ employment‚ and civil liberties. Though gender equality is a global problem‚ this issue is especially complex in the Middle East. The Middle East‚ located in Asia‚ includes eighteen countries in western Asia‚ as well as Egypt. The dominant religion of the Middle East is Islam‚ and many of the countries in this region are devout. In the Middle East‚ women may‚ in many cases‚ have limited civil rights and face dramatic discrimination or violence. In some countries women are often mistreated

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    Running head: EFFECTS OF TERRORISM Effects of Terrorism in Africa Name Institution Instructor Course number Effects of Terrorism in Africa Terrorism can be defined as the deliberate use of violence by persons or groups to attain certain goals through threatening a large audience‚ further than that of the immediate victim (cited in Crenshaw‚ 1994). Though the intentions of terrorists may contrast‚ their activities follow a regular pattern with terrorist

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