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AFRICAN HUNTING DOG.
  Term Paper ID:21060
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Life of wild pack dogs, emphasizing hunting techniques & group dynamics.... More...
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Life of wild pack dogs, emphasizing hunting techniques & group dynamics.

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The colorfully spotted African Hunting Dog (Lycaon pictus) often attack a complete region, destroying far more game than they can ever eat, and can depopulate whole areas of grazing animals (Grzimek, 1990, p. 133). The dogs, who hunt in packs, can outrun even gazelles. This is because one dog will chase the quarry until exhausted, then the next dog from the pack takes over. Watching hunting dogs on their hunt is not difficult because they do not mind being watched. In the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, where game is plentiful, the dogs hunt only from 6:30 to 8:00 a.m., and from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. They usually spend their day in their caverns, which were probably dug by aardvarks or wart hogs, or in the shade of trees in small groups (Grzimek, 1990, p. 133). If a single animal has

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19TH CENT. MINING INDUSTRY IN SOUTH AFRICA.
  Term Paper ID:21035
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Examines development of industry as precursor to 20th Cent. racism.... More...
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Examines development of industry as precursor to 20th Cent. racism.

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MINING INDUSTRY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY AS A PRECURSOR TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF APARTHEID IN TWENTIETH CENTURY SOUTH AFRICA Introduction The word apartheid, which was coined in the 1930s in South Africa's intellectual community, is an Afrikaans word meaning apartness, which is interpreted as segregation. Apartheid was not applied as the name of a set of government policies until the 1950s, when the Afrikaaner Nationalist Party government elected in 1948 began to attain success in the pursuit of an agenda that eventually excluded all nonwhites from effective participation in government, and in the initiation of other policies the principal objective of which was the complete social segregation of whites and nonwhites in the then Union of South Africa.

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DEMOCRACY IN SOUTH AFRICA.
  Term Paper ID:20655
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From origins of apartheid to 1993 reforms, elections, agreements between whites & black, obstacles, future.... More...
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From origins of apartheid to 1993 reforms, elections, agreements between whites & black, obstacles, future.

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South Africa is currently experiencing a number of economic and social problems. Many of these problems are due to the policy of apartheid which dominated South African politics during the past four decades. This policy, which called for racial segregation, resulted in international disapproval and economic sanctions during the 1980's. Today, however, South Africa is facing the hope of a better future because of important changes which are taking place in the political environment. In 1990, President F. W. De Klerk paved the way toward increased democracy in his country when he freed Nelson Mandela, leader of the African National Congress (ANC), from prison. In December 1991, De Klerk's National Party began a series of negotiations with the ANC and other parties. The purpose of these negotiations, known as the Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA), was to

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PAN-AFRICANISM & NEGRITUDE.
  Term Paper ID:20616
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Origins, principles, development & impact of two movements defining role of Africans in Africa & around world.... More...
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Origins, principles, development & impact of two movements defining role of Africans in Africa & around world.

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Different circumstances produce different forms of political action, and the plight of black people in different parts of the world has produced different movements for rights and autonomy given the differing political conditions in which the people find themselves and the different specific goals they themselves develop. Pan-Africanism and Negritude are terms applied to certain movements having ideas in common about the way different African populations should view themselves and their relationship to the world. Both approaches have been active and influential in the Caribbean region and in South America where a large black population resides. The two approaches have certain things in common even as they have their differences, and an examination of some of the writings on the subject as well as a specific study of how the movements have developed in Brazil will show the

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ETHIOPIA FROM 1950 TO 1990S.
  Term Paper ID:20431
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Politics, leadership, military, tribal issues, Cold War, overthrow of Salassie, famine, future.... More...
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Politics, leadership, military, tribal issues, Cold War, overthrow of Salassie, famine, future.

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Introduction: Ethiopia - Promise and Peril In 1974 the "3,000" year-old reign of the descendants of Solomon and Sheba, personified in the "Lion of Judah" Emperor Haile Selassie I, was replaced by a national committee of military men, junior and noncommissioned officers known as the Dergue. In 1991, after a mere seventeen years in control, the Dergue - led since 1977 by Colonel Mengistu Haile Mariam - was replaced by a revolutionary coalition still holding power as a transitional government, the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF). The EPRDF, pledged to holding national elections in 1994, has already seen two major coalition members break away: the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF), representing Ethiopia's largest tribe, and the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF), seceding the province of Eritrea from Ethiopia. In

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SOMALIA CRISIS OF 1993.
  Term Paper ID:20400
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Background, global forces, politics, economics, military, role of U.N., famine, future.... More...
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Background, global forces, politics, economics, military, role of U.N., famine, future.

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At the present time, Somalia is experiencing very serious economic, social, and political problems. It is a wartorn society, divided between the factions of two warlords and many rival clans. Because of the warfare, there is no government and no law and order. The war has destroyed the agricultural economy of the country and has resulted in a famine among the people. Recently, the United Nation sent troops to Somalia in an effort to solve these problems. This paper will discuss the U.N. involvement in Somalia, as well as its impact on economic, social, and political issues. Although the situation in Somalia has deteriorated rapidly in recent years, the roots of Somalia's problems go back to the late 1960's when the dictator Mohamed Siad Barre took control of the country. Before that time, Somalia was a colony under the

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MINING INDUSTRY IN SOUTH AFRICA.
  Term Paper ID:20394
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Role of gold, diamonds & other minerals in history & economic development.... More...
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Role of gold, diamonds & other minerals in history & economic development.

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Gold is an important component in the South African economic system and has been instrumental in helping South Africa develop into an industrialized nation in this century. It is also an important industry that has helped support the system of apartheid as a way of preserving a pliable and cheap labor force. Gold and diamonds are the best-known and historically most important minerals mined in South Africa, though there are others, including copper, iron ore, manganese, asbestos, chromium, silver, beryllium, antimony, tin, and platinum. Gold remains the most important mineral in the country, and the spectacular rise in the price of gold in the 1970s allowed gold revenues in South Africa to increase dramatically, though prices have subsequently declined. Gold accounts for more than half the total mineral sales for the nation, and it is produced in three

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"AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE, THE"
  Term Paper ID:20072
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(Basil Davidson). Reviews works on roots of European-African relations, 1450-1850, as basis for development & demise of slave trade.... More...
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(Basil Davidson). Reviews works on roots of European-African relations, 1450-1850, as basis for development & demise of slave trade.

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This study will provide a review of Basil Davidson's The African Slave Trade. The study will discuss significant issues from the book. Davidson explores the period between 1450 and 1850, roughly, in order to discover the roots of the relationship between Europe and Africa. With respect to the question of this complex and contradictory relationship, Davidson writes that "the most potent and illuminating (answers) are provided by the curious tale of Europe's dealings with Africa, and Africa's with Europe, in the period between the middle of the fifteenth and the middle of the nineteenth centuries" (12). Specifically, Davidson explores the Congo kingdoms, the city-states of the East Coast, and some of the societies of the Guinea Coast. Focusing on the slave trade from these areas, the author calls that trade "the greatest and

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BEMBA TRIBE.
  Term Paper ID:20033
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Religion & ideology related to ecology & conservation in Kenya.... More...
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Religion & ideology related to ecology & conservation in Kenya.

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As do most African societies, the Bemba tribe of what was formerly Northern Rhodesia and now Zambia, believes in an harmonic approach between religion and the universe, between cultural beliefs and the environment. A matrilineal society, whereby all descent is traced through the woman, the Bemba have their own unique view of how this harmony should be observed and perpetuated. Thus, the purpose of this paper will be to discuss the Bemba in relation to the ways their religion and ideology relate to ecological use management and conservation. Included in this research will be a description of the Bemba people and their history in Africa. The Bemba were the major group or tribe of people in the North-eastern plateau region of modern Zambia. At one time the ruling tribe of this part of Central Africa, the Bemba still hold

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"SELASSIE I, HAILE" (HAROLD MARCUS).
  Term Paper ID:19877
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Portrait of Ethiopian leader as product of his culture & elitist upbringing.... More...
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Portrait of Ethiopian leader as product of his culture & elitist upbringing.

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Harold G. Marcus, in Haile Sellassie I: The Formative Years, 1892-1936, attempts to portray the Ethiopian leader who "was a political icon to some, a monster to others, and to all a legend." Marcus tries to bring this larger-than-life leader down-to-earth and show what Sellassie was really like, as a leader and as a man. It is the author's argument that Sellassie was clearly the center of power in Ethiopia in the last half century: "As the architect of the modern state, he had managed his country's entry into the world, in the process becoming a global figure" (x). As much as might be known about Sellassie, it is Marcus' argument that the real Sellassie has not yet been revealed, and he endeavors to do it. Sellassie portrayed himself as a man who was beleaguered by circumstances, by historical and political

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NIGERIAN FAMILY & MODERNIZATION.
  Term Paper ID:19435
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Effects of socioeconomic change on family structure, traditions, children, education, values.... More...
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Effects of socioeconomic change on family structure, traditions, children, education, values.

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This paper will examine the effects of modernization and social change on the Nigerian family. Some factors of social change, such as urban migration, have had a powerful impact on traditional family patterns. Such factors have often had a negative effect on the children within the family. At the same time, however, there is evidence that the values of the traditional family are still very strong in Nigeria. These values are important because they provide a support system for family members in dealing with poverty and other negative aspects of social change. In addition, these traditional values are important because they provide a system which helps insure the welfare of the children within the family. There are actually many different ethnic groups to be found in Nigeria, and each group has its own unique language. In this

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ZAIRE & THE WEST.
  Term Paper ID:19311
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Corruption of President Mobutu in context of military & economic support from U.S. & France.... More...
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Corruption of President Mobutu in context of military & economic support from U.S. & France.

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Zaire has the potential to be a very wealthy nation, but today it is one of the poorest countries on the African continent. Mobutu Sese Seko has been the president of Zaire since the 1965 coup that first brought him into power. Mobutu's regime has been characterized as being corrupt and poorly managed. As a result of these problems, Zaire currently exists in a severe state of underdevelopment. This is ironic, because Zaire possesses some of the richest mineral deposits in Africa. Because of Mobutu's mismanagement of his country, there is every reason for his regime to collapse. The fact that it has not collapsed can be attributed to the external support that Mobutu has received throughout his reign (Callaghy 204). In particular, Mobutu has been able to remain in power because of the military and economic support that he has received from France and the

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"AFRICAN GENIUS, THE" (BASIL DAVIDSON).
  Term Paper ID:18578
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Reviews work presenting overview of history & development of continent's culture, government, religion, art, Western influences.... More...
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Reviews work presenting overview of history & development of continent's culture, government, religion, art, Western influences.

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The purpose of this paper is to discuss and analyze the book, The African Genius, by Basil Davidson. Davidson is a great admirer of the African culture in general, and the ability of the African people to survive. He is also very cognizant of the element of racism in European and American historians' discussion of Africa's history. As he puts it, it is still necessary to set African reality within its historical context "The anthropologists of the colonial period did not do this" (26). Davidson feels that most historians have looked upon African societies as being timeless entities without past or future. The result of this approach, according to Davidson, was to "strengthen the impression of a complete otherness of African societies. Presented without history, as living in a perpetual

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"BUNYORO: AN AFRICAN KINGDOM"
  Term Paper ID:18502
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(John Beattie). Critical analysis of author's experiences with east-central African people from political & anthropological perspectives.... More...
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(John Beattie). Critical analysis of author's experiences with east-central African people from political & anthropological perspectives.

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SUDAN.
  Term Paper ID:18488
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How physical geography & climate have influenced population distribution.... More...
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How physical geography & climate have influenced population distribution.

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This paper will discuss how physical features in the geography of Sudan have influenced the population distribution in that country. The role of landforms and water bodies will be addressed in terms of how they have affected population, as will such factors as soil quality, mineral resources, coastlines and harbors. The effects of Sudan's climate on population distribution will also be discussed in the paper. The Democratic Republic of Sudan is located in northeast Africa. Sudan is a large country which has a "tremendous" diversity of geographical regions (Voll, 1978, p. 2). As a direct consequence of this, Sudan correspondingly features a number of demographically unique populations. The varied population of the country is composed of "at least 56 separate ethnic groups, subdivided into 597 subgroups, and 115 languages"

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NAMIBIA, SOUTH AFRICA & LESOTHO.
  Term Paper ID:18296
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Impact of Western religious, political & economic influences on development of African nations.... More...
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Impact of Western religious, political & economic influences on development of African nations.

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AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE.
  Term Paper ID:18286
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Motives & circumstances which led to its abolition.... More...
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Motives & circumstances which led to its abolition.

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The transatlantic slave trade, in which Africans were bought or kidnapped and carried across the South Atlantic to be sold into slavery in New World colonies from the southern United States down to Brazil,, was one of the most discreditable episodes in the history of Western civilization--matched, perhaps, only by the virtual extermination of many of the native peoples of the Americas during the same centuries. It was also a trade which operated over a very long period. It began in a sense even before the discovery of America: the Portuguese were buying slaves on the coast of West Africa from 1444 on (Reynolds 7). At about the same time, the plantation economy which would be the basis of the slave system was also being developed on the newly discovered Atlantic islands of the Canaries, Cape Verdes, and Azores. After 1492, the same activity

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EUROPEAN EXPANSION INTO AFRICA.
  Term Paper ID:18133
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In late 19th & early 20th Cent. Africa as place to be conquered & exploited by explorers, traders & missionaries.... More...
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In late 19th & early 20th Cent. Africa as place to be conquered & exploited by explorers, traders & missionaries.

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GAMBIA.
  Term Paper ID:18062
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Biocultural adaptation in West African nation. Geography, environmental conditions, agricultural development, subsistence patterns, seasonality, commercialization, division of labor, infant morality.... More...
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Biocultural adaptation in West African nation. Geography, environmental conditions, agricultural development, subsistence patterns, seasonality, commercialization, division of labor, infant morality.

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"A BEND IN THE RIVER"
  Term Paper ID:17946
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(V.S. Naipaul). Novel about Indian coming to live in Africa, focusing on problems of newly independent African state.... More...
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(V.S. Naipaul). Novel about Indian coming to live in Africa, focusing on problems of newly independent African state.

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SOUTH AFRICA & U.S. BUSINESS.
  Term Paper ID:17831
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Argues for moral, political & social necessity of divestiture because of apartheid policy. Costs, methods, policy, laws.... More...
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Argues for moral, political & social necessity of divestiture because of apartheid policy. Costs, methods, policy, laws.

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ETHIOPIA
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Geography, economics, food supply, development theory, population, military, national power.... More...
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Geography, economics, food supply, development theory, population, military, national power.

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SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS
  Term Paper ID:17267
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Structure, constitution, leadership, racial divisions, apartheid, administration, judicial branch, influential theories, domestic & foreign affairs, outlook.... More...
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Structure, constitution, leadership, racial divisions, apartheid, administration, judicial branch, influential theories, domestic & foreign affairs, outlook.

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"AFRICA & AFRICANS"
  Term Paper ID:16998
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(Paul Bohanan & Philip Curtin). Critical review of substance of work on relationship between the culture & the history of Africa & on myths & illusions about Africa held by Europeans & Americans.... More...
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(Paul Bohanan & Philip Curtin). Critical review of substance of work on relationship between the culture & the history of Africa & on myths & illusions about Africa held by Europeans & Americans.

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NIGERIAN POLITICS.
  Term Paper ID:16821
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Issues & events leading to political development & turmoil. Discovery of oil, independence, economics, population, infrastructure, leadership.... More...
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Issues & events leading to political development & turmoil. Discovery of oil, independence, economics, population, infrastructure, leadership.

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INTRODUCTION When oil was discovered in Nigeria, most people in the country thought that it was the best thing that had happened to the countryother than gaining its political independence. After several coups, a civil war, falling world oil prices, and other forms of instability, not everyone is still sure that the exploitation of the country's crude oil reserves was a total blessing. This research examines this issue. THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN NIGERIA Nigeria is, in many ways, a unique country within the context of political development. The country emerged from colonial status in the postWorld War II era with a greater reservoir of administrative and political expertise than was to be found in most of the other newly emerging independent

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NIGERIAN ECONOMICS
  Term Paper ID:16783
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Export development programs, economic boom, oil, debts, monetary policies, agriculture.... More...
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Export development programs, economic boom, oil, debts, monetary policies, agriculture.

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APARTHEID
  Term Paper ID:16693
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History & development of policy of racial separation in South Africa, effects on blacks' living & working conditions & education, homelands, lack of reform.... More...
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History & development of policy of racial separation in South Africa, effects on blacks' living & working conditions & education, homelands, lack of reform.

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NELSON MANDELA
  Term Paper ID:16687
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Leadership & political philosophy of South African black imprisoned for three decades. Effectiveness of leadership from prison, civil disobedience as link with Thoreau, response of white government, anticipated effects of release from prison.... More...
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Leadership & political philosophy of South African black imprisoned for three decades. Effectiveness of leadership from prison, civil disobedience as link with Thoreau, response of white government, anticipated effects of release from prison.

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MOZAMBIQUAN LIBERATION MOVEMENTS.
  Term Paper ID:16678
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Background, independence in 1975, nationalism, Front for Liberation of Mozambique, leadership, economics & politics.... More...
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Background, independence in 1975, nationalism, Front for Liberation of Mozambique, leadership, economics & politics.

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"THINGS FALL APART"
  Term Paper ID:16459
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(Chinua Achebe). Ibo culture & need for balance between change & tradition in era of social transformation.... More...
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(Chinua Achebe). Ibo culture & need for balance between change & tradition in era of social transformation.

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Get The Balance Right Given that knowledge and experience are valuable, what should constitute that knowledge and experiences is open to different interpretations. Some assert that a pursuit of knowledge should be highly focused, probing into one niche of the human experience as far as possible. Others take the position that knowledge should be of a broader scope, attempting to elicit the common truths as well as the differences of the worlds that we interact with. Knowledge should be placed in perspective to other knowledge; there should be a balance between general and specific. When there is conflict in one part of the world, there are often changes and repercussions that reach further than local

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