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    As many may have noticed, the most prominent and popular myths about science and religion emerged during the nineteenth century. Some may declare that a dialogue of civilizations led to the emergence of modern science while others may disagree. It is revealed that different areas of the world have contributed to many different aspects of modern science and the development throughout the centuries. Areas around the world such as Asia, Africa and Middle East have demonstrated traditional and…

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    Somalia also known as the “horn of Africa” is a country located in east Africa. The nation of Somali existed for more than a thousand year. In the 19th century Europeans countries such as Britain, France, and Italy came to colonies Somalia and split up the country. The British abandoned British Somalia after the natives uprising. After WWII the Italians were forced to leave Somalia and the country was given to the UN. In 1960 the Republic of Somalia was created from British Somalia and Italian…

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    Nelson Mandela: From Prisoner to President “I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live in harmony with equal opportunities” (“Nelson Mandela.” Bio). These are my immortal words that perfectly outline the purpose and struggles of my life. A flourishing society must equally represent all of its people, who in turn, must treat each other with respect and care. This is my reasoning for fighting for the rights of the African American people, the large…

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    This research paper will examine the Basotho people and how certain aspects of globalization may have impacted their traditional religion and their economics. This topic engages with and contrasts the white supremacist ideal that Africa has a monolithic culture and that its cultures are far removed from “Western” influences. This topic will be approached by first briefly analyzing the Basotho people’s history, their religion, and their economic structure before substantial contact with “Western”…

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    Introduction The Rwandan genocide is one of the most well-known genocides of recent history. In just a few months, over 800,000 people were killed in one small country. Although the Rwandan genocide was perpetrated by Rwandans, the cause of the genocide, and the mess of the country that came after the genocide, can be traced back to Belgian colonialism in the early to mid 1900s. Rwanda’s social climate was never perfect, but Belgian involvement deepened the problem, and created a country with…

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    The legacy of Apartheid in South Africa is one of violence, oppression, and segregation by the white dominated National Party against blacks and non-coloreds that lasted from 1948 to 1994. This policy of segregation by means of racial classification meant that non-whites were treated as second class citizens, not worthy of voting rights, representation, or even basic human rights. It insured that the minority white population would stay in power as it controlled the government, economic and…

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    It is our culture from dreads to cornrows to the language and even to the dances and it should not be misused. Reflecting on the meaning hip-hop holds for my family and how people can so easily take and misconstrue it made me curious to the extents of cultural appreciation and appropriation, and how they are displayed differently. When does a person stop appreciating the culture and begin to appropriate it and how is that defined? These questions and interest in cultural appropriation are more…

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    My Grandfather Dollat Patel, was born in India and then he moved to South Africa when he was about ten months old. Grandfather in Gujarati, which is the language spoken in India is Dada. South Africa was facing a rough time with Apartheid, and my grandfather, as well as many others of colored skin, faced this problem. Apartheid occurred from 1948 to 1994. My grandfather moved to South Africa at the beginning of Apartheid, which began in 1948. During the Apartheid, the colored skin people would…

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art, or the Met, is the most famous museum in New York City, and the largest museum in North America. The Met also owns a museum in far Upper Manhattan called “The Cloisters”, which predominantly showcases various forms of art from the medieval period. Although, I will be talking about the main Met compound located at 1000 Fifth Avenue. The Met’s permanent collection is comprised of art from an expansive range of culture and various time periods within said cultures.…

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    sent, and these Boers (farmers) began to fan out on large farms in a region still lightly populated by Africans. They clashed with local hunting groups, enslaving some of them. Only after 1770 did the expanding Boer settlements directly conflict with Bantu farmers, opening a long battle for control of southern Africa that raged until the late twentieth century in the nation of South…

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