Onchocerciasis is a filarial infection that leads to blindness and debilitating skin lesions. Onchocerciasis is found associated with the river system of tropical African regions. According to WHO this diseases occurs in 37 countries affecting 17.7 million people‚ out of which 500‚000 were visually impaired and 270‚000 were blind. Africa is the most affected country (95% ) from this disease in terms of the allocation and the severity of its clinical manifestation. Moreover‚ this disease also pose
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Within Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness‚ Marlow asserts that “the mind of man is capable of anything—because everything is in it‚ all the past as well as all the future”. Marlow states that “Going up that river was like travelling back to the earliest beginnings of the world”. He is trying to simultaneously depict his journey up the river as a representation of his discovery of the innate wickedness present in all mankind‚ and how that knowledge progressed‚ as well as how concealed it was. The
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The chapter called “The Study of Music in Africa” in the book “African Rhythm and African Sensibility” briefly explains about the Westerners’ perspective towards the African music. In addition‚ this passage suggests several ways to study and understand the African music in order to enjoy it. After thoroughly reading this chapter‚ I became familiar with African music through learning the ways to approach to the African music and the cultures behind it. First‚ I was able to learn the way to approach
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The Longest Memory – Fred D’Aguiar The Longest Memory is a novel by Fred D’Aguiar‚ which has many different underlying themes and ideas communicated through it‚ but all relating back to two main themes of the book. These themes are Racial Superiority and the opposing ideas of Slavery and Christian Values. The date in which this novel is set (early eighteenth century) was a brutal and a seemingly amoral time. The white population at that time had deemed it just to enslave African peoples‚ whom
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The actions and reactions of most of the indigenous people of Africa to the European Scramble for Africa were to not be colonized and were mainly expressed through conflict‚ religion‚ or social/political behavior. The African people behaved in a way similar to Newton’s first law of motion‚ an object at rest will stay at rest‚ until acted upon. If an African country did agree to the European’s terms‚ it was because they thought they were making the best decision for their country to maintain peace
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Geography: Rwanda is located in Central/Eastern Africa and is boarded the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda. Rwanda’s capital city is Kigali‚ it is the largest city in Rwanda‚ its population is more than 1 million. The size of Rwanda is 281.9 mi²‚ the bigger houses and office buildings are on the tops of the ridges‚ and the poorer people live in the valleys. The city is really big‚ it has a lot of people. History Of Imperialism: The scramble for africa (1880-1900) was a period of rapid
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Before European imperialism reached Africa‚ the African people lived in villages and had agricultural economies. When the Europeans spread into inland Africa and started colonize the land‚ the life of natives drastically changed. The Europeans came into Africa‚ took over the land and began to dictate and deceive the Africans for European gain. The Europeans brought an active and more worldly economy to Africa‚ but they did not let the natives constructively participate or benefit from this new system
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The main aim of this thesis was to contribute to a better understanding of the existing literature about the analysis of political economy of socialism in Somalia‚ and it was mainly focused on the economic and political impact of socialism on the Somali state. As discussed in the introductory chapter‚ during the cold war‚ socialism had become an active promotion in Africa. Some African countries including Somalia had pursued an internal policies that have led to totalitarian rule. In the case of
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Looking for Lovedu: A Woman’s Journey Through Africa is a riveting story about Ann Jones’s journey through Africa. Throughout the novel‚ Ann Jones’s mentions the “Western World’s view on Africa. Not only do most westerners have a negative view on Africa‚ but a completely misunderstood point of view on Africa. Africa is a beautiful continent with fascinating cultures and amazing people‚ yet most of the western world fails to see the beauty that is Africa. Based on Ann Jones’s novel‚ most westerners
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Ar’n’t I a Woman The hardships of slavery were not easy for anyone whether they were male or female. However‚ these experiences of hardships differed greatly among black males and females in the south. Male and female slaves had their own ways of dealing with the depression of slavery by passively or actively resisting against their masters. Also‚ they had different types of work assigned to them usually based on gender and value. Finally‚ they had different sexual experiences on the plantations
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