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Religions Of Africa
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This paper compares and contrasts the religions of Africa. Rituals and beliefs are discussed as well as what the religions believe happens in the afterlife. The importance of herbs, charms, and sacrifice are also explained. Pages: 2 Sources: 5 Format: MLA |
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Rwandan Murders
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This essay discusses the Rwandan murders of the Tutsi tribe by the Hutu tribe. The mass murder is compared to the Holocaust and the question of why no one intervened is addressed. Pages: 3.4 Sources: 5 Format: Chicago with footnotes |
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The Political Marginalization Of The San
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This 14-page College Masters-level paper is written in MLA format and cites 12 references. It discusses the San people of South Africa, and presents research on their status as the aboriginal inhabitants of the country. It traces the cultural views of others regarding the San, and the effect that these conceptions had on the decline of San culture. It traces the self-image of the San, and their treatment by the governments of their countries, the NGOs of the countries and of the world, and gives some interpretation of the possible effects of recent developments. |
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Winnie Mandela
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This is a twelve page paper that discusses Winnie Mandela. Winnie Mandela is a woman whose attitudes, convictions and actions were formed by her cultural and social experiences of struggle as a black woman in a repressive white-controlled country. She faced gender and race discrimination, a difficult non-traditional marriage to a man branded a political criminal and her own battles with the white authority – yet went on to make a profound difference in the reality of blacks in South Africa and their evolution from an oppressed people to one having freedom and self-determination. The purpose of this paper is to discuss her life and the factors that affected and shaped her development as the “Mother of the Nation” of South Africa. It is written in MLA style and uses 7 sources |
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Colonial Administration in Africa
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This report, 8 pages in length, relying on 11 sources and in MLA format, answers a series of questions regarding various aspects of colonial administration in Africa, the late 19th century European colonial “scramble for Africa,” the implications of European colonial policy for relations between European states, and the various post-colonial outcomes |
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European Imperial Expansion into Africa
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This 5 page paper in MLA style using seven sources seeks to explore reasons for European imperial expansion into Africa and examine the European mindset behind this expansion. In addition, this paper will explore the ways in which Africans both contributed to and contradicted this mindset even into the present century. |
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African Colonialization
Code:colonializations03.doc Price:
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This three page essay, relying on two sources offered in MLA format, discusses colonialism in Africa. The research efforts of John and Jean Comaroff are analyzed. |
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Apartheid
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This is a nine-page paper on the history of apartheid. It is written in Chicago (Turabian) style with footnotes and six sources. Apartheid was about white domination and racial separation. The paper focuses on the beginnings of apartheid, the important people associated with pro- and anti-apartheid efforts and the effects of apartheid on South Africa and its people. |
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The Zulu of South Africa
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This is a 5-page paper written in MLA style using a minimum of 3 sources. It addresses the experiences of the Zulu of South Africa under colonialism and their current conditions as a result of colonialism. |
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Joseph Conrad’s Heart Of Darkness: A Consideration Of Textual Ambiguity
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This report—in MLA format, relying on the text of Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, and 4 pages in length—discusses a number of textual ambiguities that are slowly clarified as the story progresses. These include such matters as fate (exemplified in the knitting women, found in different parts of the text), the introduction of European business concepts (exemplified in the Accountant on the yacht Nellie and the company accountant in the bush station), and the social disintegration of Europeans the longer they remain in the African bush (exemplified in a number of Company traders and, more specifically, in Kurtz’ journal). |
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