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    Hominin Evolution Theory

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    Homo sapiens sapiens (AMHs) evolved from a lineage of hominins in Africa. The purpose of the project is to determine the genus and species of seven skulls discovered by Dr. Musoma in Africa, Europe and Asia, approximate the age of each skull, interpret the evolutionary pathway of each species, and provide evidence for and against the “Out of Africa” theory. The purpose of the project with be completed and evidence on the “Out of Africa” theory will be found. Based upon the information left with…

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    East African Slave Trade There are many atrocities in this world that result in the social injustice of certain people. In the case of the East African Slave Trade, those people discriminated against were the women traded along the East African coast. They were traded as domestic servants that served people in the Middle East, East Africa, and West India. The slave trade stretched from the east coast of Africa to the west coast of India. At first the slaves were traded mainly from northern…

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    “EUPHRATES” Coming to the fourth river “Euphrates”, it is located in eastern Turkey. It flows through Syria and Iraq and the border region of Kuwait in the Middle East. This was the Tigris regions that was once known as the Fertile Crescent that once possessed tremendous fertile soils in early farming. These two rivers Hiddekel and Euphrates were both in Mesopotamia as well, in the ancient kingdom of Nimrod the Ethiopian. The Mesopotamia was the first place where human earthly kingdom was born…

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    continents, especially Africa. While many overlook or forget the involvement of Africa in the Great War, it did play a significant role in the start and conclusion of the war. Africa was not a sideshow of WWI, but was vital to the war effort in Europe due to resource contributions, territorial disputes, and the death toll seen in Africa. One of many reasons that Africa was essential to WWI is coined in the phrase “Scramble for Africa.” There was a strong European presence within Africa during…

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    evolved in Africa, but disagree where Homo-sapiens emerged and this caused the origin of the modern Humans to be a fervently debated topic in Palaeontology and Anthropology. There are two theories currently regarding the origin of the modern-day humans: 1) They emerged in one place which is Africa and then migrated elsewhere which is the “Out of Africa Theory” and 2) Is that Hominids spread out of Africa and evolved worldwide which is the “Multi-regional Theory”. We believe in the Out of Africa…

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    Furthermore, USA’s imperialism has a big impact (both positive & negative) in places like Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East. There are major exports that can be taken out of Latin America, the Middle East is at war (meaning that other countries can get involved), and even though Africa does not have the best economy, there are important resources that can be .For example, American companies are in charge for most banana production and exports that are found in Honduras. According to the…

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    displaying how Africa and Europe both experienced economic success from slavery. 2. Banyans were Indian bankers that followed Sayyid Said. They traveled to East Africa; there they met many conflicts. Arabs largely dominated East Africa and the local Arabs did not take a linking to the new banyans. The banyans were significant for their ability to live with the local Arabs for the sake of commerce. They both established a productive economy in Zanzibar and created a large East Africa trading…

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    television or to browse an online news website without encountering a depressing story about Africa. A pirate leader in Somalia is holding the crew of a Norwegian merchant ship hostage. A traveler has spread Ebola to a new country, opening up an additional thirty million people to infection. A coup attempt failed in an African nation that the majority of Americans can’t place on a map. A famine is sweeping through an east African nation, leaving thousands dead in its wake. The portrayals in the…

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    Sub-Saharan Africa is the part of the African continent that is located south of the Saharan Desert. Per the New World Encyclopedia the actual line of demarcation is the southern edge of the Sahara Desert. (New World Encyclopedia). Sub Saharan African is different from the rest of Africa in many ways. These differences are mostly a result of geography and climate. “Since the end of the last ice age, the north and sub-Saharan regions of Africa have been separated by the extremely harsh climate of…

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    European Imperialism and Africa During the Age of Industry The Background of the New Imperialism 1790-1880 Algeria and Cape Colony were controlled by the Europeans Rivalry for new markets Economic and military powers were shifting from europe others such as germany and America Europe went into a state of depression from 1873-1896 The long depression in europe helped new imperialism in the westerners that were looking for raw materials and new markets Profits were a lot higher than in their…

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