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    Zulu Traditional Dance

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    ZULU TRADITIONAL DANCE Zulu means the people of heaven‚ which is a friendly and hospitable culture. They have an expressive language punctuated with distinctive click sounds. The Zulu people are proud of their nation and treasure their heritage. During the 16th and 17th centuries‚ they had a powerful king named Shaka Zulu. He helped expand the Zulu tribe territory and claimed that he was king of all Africa. Many cultures in Africa today still have traditions that were influenced by the Zulu people

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    An Analysis of Zulu Dawn

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    The film Zulu Dawn was directed by Douglas Hickox in which the Battle of Islandlwana is depicted. It was written by Cy Endfiled and published by American Cinema Releasing in 1979. The purpose of the film is to inform the audience of the struggle between the British military and Zulu warriors during the winter of 1879 in South Africa. As well as being informational Zulu Dawn also serves to entertain because it conjures anger and sympathy in the minds of it’s audience. The movie begins with

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    The Zulu Tribe of Africa

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    slowly pulled through to regain control of their land. Before the British came‚ the Swazi‚ as well as other tribes‚ were under submission to the powerful Zulu’s. The Zulu tribe was a large tribe that did not want to be ruled by British colonizers who came for both slaves and land. Though one of the biggest tribes in South Africa‚ the Zulu has been broken up and pushed around by other groups throughout history. The British wanted to conquer as much land as they could‚ and South Africa was one of the

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    Anglo-Zulu Wa

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    Nigel Worden‚ Jean Bottaro‚ Pippa Visser and Fiona Mallett* Table of Contents Subsection I: Causes | pp. 3-5 | Subsection II: The Zulu Kingdom & The Natal Colony | pp. 5-7 | Subsection III: Anglo-Zulu Wars | pp. 7-8 | Subsection IV: The Fall of The Kingdoms & The Rise of Nationalism | pp. 9-11 | Subsection I: Causes The first cause of the Anglo-Zulu war was British greed – they wanted to control a potentially important and profitable region of South Africa and the Zulus were in the way

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    Filipinos Culture Outline

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    Filipinos Speech Purpose:|To inform the class about Filipinos and their culture| Thesis:|Today I am going to talk to you about Filipinos customs‚ food and family activities.| Introduction I.|Filipinos have many customs such as the etiquette they have to do when meeting someone new.| II.|Filipino food has many influences towards their ingredients and type of dishes.| III.|The family is the center of the social structure and includes the nuclear family‚ aunts‚ uncles‚ grandparents

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    [pic] The Wonderful Life of the Zulu People Table of Contents Page Introduction 3 Chapter I “Women are extremely valuable in society” 5 Chapter II “Ancestors are the source of power” 8 Chapter III “Rite Of Passage” 10 Conclusion 12 [pic] Introduction The African continent is home to many different religious traditions. The ancient Egyptians were one of the first civilizations formed

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    Rape culture outline

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     being told not to  rape.  rape jokes are used daily and are being defended. We live in a world where we  support‚ excuse‚ and encourage male sexuality and aggression. 1­5 women will be raped in  her lifetime.   c. Thesis  In society today‚ rape culture has forced the world to support‚ excuse‚ and encourage male  sexual aggression‚ and lay the blame on the woman victim.  II. Body Paragraph 1 (strongest Point):  A. Transition/ Topic Sentence:  In the US there is a reported rape every 6.2 minutes(A Rape a Minute)

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    iran culture outline

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    CANCER Topic: Cancer  INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: More than 1/2 million people are expected to die of cancer this year. That’s more than 1‚500 a day. An average of 1/2 of men and 1/3 of women will develop cancer. Purpose: To inform my audience about cancer. Importance to Audience: Cancer can affect anyone‚ so you can gain something from this speech by being informed about cancer‚ and how to prevent it Thesis Statement: Cancer is a serious disease that may be preventable and curable. Preview: I

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    tribes. In the poem The Zulu Girl‚ the poet utilizes the rich relationship between a mother and her child to eloquently exemplify the impacts of colonialism on the Africa’s older and younger generation‚ through the utilization of symbolism‚ imagery‚ similes and diction. * Firstly‚ the poet reveals the impacts of colonialism on the older generation through his parallel and symbolism of the mother-child relationship‚ as well as his utilization of similes. In the poem‚ the “Zulu girl” is a clear representation

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    The Zulu Empire began their rise to power by Shaka Zulu. He was born in 1787‚ but was not accepted by his father‚ Senzangakona‚ so he and his mother were exiled. They lived with the Mthethwa people and Shaka fought for them as well. When Senzangakona died‚ Dingiswayo‚ leader of the Mthethwa‚ helped Shaka become the rightful leader of the Zulu. After the death of Dingiswayo‚ Shaka also became the ruler of the Mthethwa people as well. Shaka was a born leader and a brilliant general. He was the Napoleon

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