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    some success was achieved in a few leguminous tree species except Acacia nilotica. In vitro regeneration protocols have been standardized earlier in some other species of Acacia like A. mearnsii De Wild‚ A. catechu Willd‚ A. sinuate‚ A. chundra‚ A. Senegal except A. nilotica(L.). However‚ a large number of publications are available regarding its antimicrobial activity‚ antioxidant activity. This experiment describes a successful protocol on in vitro propagation of A. nilotica from nodal explants of

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    Prostitution should be legalized Prostitution was estimated to date back to at least 2400 B.C‚ along with doctor‚ scribe‚ barber and cook (Little known facts in the prostitution debate‚ n.d.). Despite this length of service‚ whether sex industry should be legalized or not is still a controversial issue that takes a lot of time to find the best decision. In my opinion prostitution should be legalized for a better prostitutes’ working condition‚ for a lower sexually transmitted diseases rates

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    Inhumanity In Art

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    Artist’s within the Romanticism period reacted to the brutal inhumanity occurrences in the world. It was an art movement from 1755 to 1860 that allowed artists to react personally and emotionally to a subject matter. It offered a new style of freedom‚ where the artist’s attitude or mood was reflected within their works. Contrasting to the refined period of Neoclassicism‚ romantics broke the rational order of focused Classical Rome and its main value of solemnity. Theodore Gericault and Francisco

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    Ebola Outbreak Timeline

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    Ebola Outbreak Timeline     http://www.newsday.com/news/world/the­ebola­crisis­15­important­moments­in­2014­1. 9454173    December 6th‚ 2013: A two­year­old child died in Meliandou in southern Guinea and was  later identified as "patient zero". The virus remained localized until February 2014‚ when a  healthcare worker in a neighboring province died. First ebola patient ‚ the outbreak started  with patient zero contaminated two more people which caught the attention of the general  public once r

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    route from the Middle East & Far west‚ Europe‚ North Africa‚ to the Sub-Saharan region of Africa. That Sub-saharan region included but was not limited to: Mali‚ Senegal‚ Ivory Coast‚ Ghana‚ Benin‚ Algeria‚ and Nigeria. The long distance trade was chiefly orchestrated by the Wangara people along the Niger River from Timbuktu to Senegal. It was mostly used by agriculturalist‚ herdsmen‚ hunter soldiers‚ and herdsmen. The trading of gold‚ salt‚ copper‚ and humans by African traders in exchange for

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    Beyond the savannahs are the deserts. These vegetations played a major role for Africans and how they make a living. Africa’s geographic features also influenced the cultural developments. The cataracts‚ or waterfalls‚ blocked easy movement.‚ but the Great Rift Valley served as an interior passageway. The Mediterranean and Red seas provided trade routes to places in southwest Asia and present-day Europe. Resources Spur Trade Africa had a lot of minerals. Salt‚ gold‚ iron‚ and copper especially

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    I know one thing for certain. Living in America‚ it is very common to see various races and cultures. America has grown to become a diverse country. What do you believe ? Gambia is located on the west coast of africa. bordered by the country of Senegal‚ and the Atlantic coastline.Early Gambian history stated on the year of 1765 gambia was once part of the British empire which meant Great Britain controlled this territory and influenced

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    Africa’s east coast also gained wealth and power through trade in between 1000 and 1500. In Africa between 300 and 1400‚ there were several centers of advanced civilization. Ghana was founded by people in A.D 300. The people came from the Niger and Senegal River valley. Ghana is one of the first trading areas in West Africa. The kingdom of ancient Ghana rose in power and gained control of the trans-Saharan gold and salt trade over the time period of 700 and 1067. They traded with North Africa and the

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    Manners Maketh a Man

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    SYSTEMS OF LAND TENURE INTRODUCTION: Land tenure is the name given‚ particularly in common law systems‚ to the legal regime in which land is owned by an individual‚ who is said to "hold" the land (the French verb "tenir" means "to hold"; "tenant" is the present participle of "tenir"). The sovereign monarch‚ known as The Crown‚ held land in its own right. All private owners are either its tenants or sub-tenants. The term "tenure" is used to signify the relationship between tenant and lord‚ not the

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    Life in Africa isn’t what it seems‚ they have this driving force behind European imperialism. All in all European nations competed with one another for control within the nations. The driving force behind European imperialism in Africa was imports‚ exports‚ technology‚ and malaria.     This document helps you find out the millions of British pounds that have been imported and exported. (document E) Great Britain made 3.5 million and 2.1 million on imports and exports. (doc E) Imports and exports

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