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    life is hard‚ most foreign schools are easier to apply. International students can get high-level education. They can graduate after they make an effort on working. In addition‚ international students usually encounter in many troubles in daily life. Being away form hometown‚ students cannot eat the food they want. Fast food is always the first choice. Nevertheless‚ few students enjoy trying the local food‚ and they think it is an interesting experience. If food is not a big challenge‚ loneliness must

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    Art from Another Culture: Africa There are multiple cultures in the world. Within these cultures there are traditions like dance‚ food‚ music. Another one is art. Art is such a powerful part in cultures. Africa has art that is so elegant‚ structured‚ and complexed. Even today’s modern African art is still so complexed and traditional. These ideas come from artists who take traditional ideals in African art and make a new movement of african art. Like‚ Gilbert “Bobbo” Ahiagle and El Anatsui. There

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    Classical Era (600 BCE – 600 CE) 3. Development of Classical States and Empires in Africa and the Americas (10/07) - Strayer (p. 282-300) Classica Era Variations Africa and the Americas 500 BCE – 1200 CE The Maya Temple of the Great Jaguar in Tikal: in the Maya city of Tikal (present-day Gutaemala)‚ served as tomb of Tikal ruler Jasaw Chan K’awiil I Mesoamerican Maya + Peruvian Moche + civilizations in Africa (Meroë‚ Axum‚ Niger River valley) thrived Those that did not organize around cities/states

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    points with examples drawn from USA-Africa relations. Nations and people interact across boundaries for many reasons but the primary purpose may be for the exchange of trading goods‚ ideas‚ or services. Complexities arise among interactions when cultural differences and stereotypical assumptions are present. This presents the issue of power differentials especially in the case of African history. Since the Transatlantic Slave Trade‚ America interacted with West Africa through powerful empires and

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    Although both authors use Christianity in their works to connect with their audience‚ Frederick Douglass and Phillis Wheatley go about this task in different ways. As seen in his narrative‚ Douglass accepts Christianity’s values‚ but he points blame to it as one of the means that keep African Americans enslaved. However‚ the same cannot be said about Wheatley’s view on the subject. She seems to embrace Christianity in its absolution in that she does not express even a hint of criticism towards

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    of the Europeans in the Americas and Africa greatly affected the world. The creation of the Columbian Exchange greatly European countries‚ the Americas‚ and Africa. The trade of foreign goods and new resources affected the socioeconomic status of various groups‚ the population‚ as well as the religion. Becaause of expansion of western power into the New World‚ populations shifted dramatically. Colonzation in the New World created trade between Europe‚ the Americas‚ and Africa. Crops such as corn‚ potatoes

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    Developing Places (187:006:SCA) The first place where humans started to form communities and cultures‚ Africa‚ is mostly seen as a place where numerous negative events such as civil wars‚ terrorist attacks and health crisis occur in recent history. Several misfortunes struck Africa that disadvantaged them from competing with other states. There are eight formative disasters that weakened Africa according to the book which are climate change‚ ecological impact‚ divisive Islam‚ depopulating slave trade

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    West Africa and the Americas Compare and Contrast Essay The complex civilizations that existed in West Africa and the Americas prior to European civilization had similarities as well as differences in how they ran their civilizations. These regions had some of the same religious characteristics. Also‚ the roles and actions of women in these societies had some immense differences. The Inca society and the kingdom of Mali had some of the same religious characteristics. Both the Inca society and

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    Africa 10 A frica lies south of Europe and southwest of Asia. Geographically it is about three times the size of the United States‚ excluding Alaska and Hawaii. At its northeast corner is Egypt‚ which is connected to the Sinai Peninsula—and hence to the Asian continent by a very narrow strip of land. This is the only spot where Africa touches another continent; otherwise‚ it is surrounded by water. The Mediterranean Sea separates it from Europe in the north; the Red Sea and Gulf of

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    writings was that close to pure genius during the late 1700s. She learned to read and write at a very young age. "To the Right Honourable William‚ Earl of Dartmouth‚ His Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State for North America‚ Etc." is a writing directed to the man in power over America. In her poem to William Dartmouth‚ she conveys to him to have a heart and to end the enslavement of her people. She hopes this poem will inspire Williams heart to abolish slavery. The words used by Phillis in this specific

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