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    The power of people is in the music that they produce. Culture in society can be used to refer the music, poetry graphic arts theatre dance, crafts and other people arts .Art is used as a symbol of preserving and strengthening culture .For a long time music have been used to bridge people who are not in good terms on the other hand they are used as a mode of communication that may not be available to police and government .Songs were also used to communicate information across the cultural…

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    riches and power for some but enslaves and degrades workers. The product of labour belongs to the capitalist, who uses it to create profits. Workers have no control over the product, or over what they are producing and the products workers create end up dominating workers Adams and Sydie (2002:128). The life which he has given to the object sets itself against him as an alien and hostile…

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    follow suit and adopt voluntary quotas (Britton “Gender Quotas” 2006). The adoption of gender quotas in South Africa came as a result of women’s lobbying after the destruction of the apartheid state. South African women, especially members of the African National Congress, spent time in exile during the fight to end apartheid rules. While in exile, they were exposed to the international women’s movement and new forms of feminism, which influenced the ideas they brought back to South Africa…

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    In Far Eastern and Western cultures, people can trade in their skins for new skins on a day known as Halloween. Annually, millions of tourists leave their homes to visit foreign places where they celebrate Halloween daily. When in a new place where no one knows who you are or your troubles, it is our instinct to assume identities we have always desired in order to make ourselves feel better. Upon arriving in these foreign lands, tourists discover that the locals are also putting on facades.…

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    Rise Of George Soros

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    George Soros rise and desire to help Hungary in the year 1930 George Soros was born. George Soros luckily survived through the Nazi occupation during the year 1944 to 1945, which ended with massive loss of over 500,000 Hungarian Jews. In order to make it through, Soros family had to create fake papers for identity purposes which hid their background. George Soros family did not only survive alone but also helped others do the same. He left the country in the year 1947 and moved to London School…

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    Sub-Saharan Africa Summary

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    decide who would govern their country (p.1). A country that knew only colonial empires and apartheid. So in April, 1994, they voted, breaking through the chains of segregation and becoming democratic in order to have one voice. Fredrick Cooper’s preface alone is stimulating. He offers the readers a chance to question all that has happened and is happening, to see that “history doesn’t come to an end point.” He beckons the reader to go forward, to go back, to think and to seek and…

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    He argued that countries putting pressure on nations that are involved in trafficking is a good method for combating slavery. He cited the 1980’s apartheid in South Africa as an example of this technique working. However, this reminded me of what we talked about in class regarding the Tier System used by the Trafficking in Persons Report published each year by the United States. Countries ranked tier…

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    Mandela to be first African American president of South Africa with de Klerk as his deputy. Nelson never forgot where he came from or the people he met along the way that helped him get here today. The first thing Mandela did as president was end the apartheid system , helped the lower class south Africans to have a better life and make sure all human rights were fair which meant no discrimination or fair treatment to people in jail because they are people and should be treated like it. Nelson…

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    Violent Accounts Summary

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    Violent Accounts, written by Robert Kraft, is partially focused on the inner workings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, a committee created after the apartheid-induced violence in various parts of Africa. The goal of the commission was to bring reconciliation and healing to the parts of Africa that suffered great acts of violence. It aimed to bring the country back together as one rather than keep it separated and founded on vengeance and violence. An essential step of Truth and…

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    North should be considered a luxury but there is a preference to the South so may not have to play guessing games on who is racist and who is not. But each time that racism is heard around the world it hurts him from segregation in North America to apartheid in South Africa. “They do not escape jim crow: they merely encounter another, not-less-deadly variety” (Baldwin 5). In the North, the danger is carnality. Northerners don’t have to think about racism while the South can’t stop, they are…

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