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    West Papuan Culture

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    The western portion of the island of New Guinea is involved West Papua. West Papua is understood as the world's one of the biggest asset wealthiest nations which has high substance of unrefined petroleum, copper, gold and timber from its rainforests, which is a territory to tree kangaroos and excellent winged creatures. The number of inhabitants in West Papua comprises of roughly one million, whereby the locals generally make due on chasing and assembling. Prior to the year 1949, West Papua…

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    Togo Persuasive Essay

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    Travelling to the heart of Togo, one will find many villages lacking clean water. One will encounter children who spend half of their day walking for miles to and from a river, only to come back with buckets of unfiltered water, contaminated with disease. One will watch the people of these villages become infested with said disease, as it is the only water they drink. One will also discover villages struggling with thirst for two-fourths of the year while the wet season departs and the dry…

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    Ghana Research Paper

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    bank or the IMF that created problems for the nation that received its assistance was in Africa, specifically in Ghana. Ghana is a country located in West Africa, rich in natural resources like other countries in Africa, and a typical country loved by these financial institutions. The case of Ghana is the same operating system did by the world bank and the IMF to Greece. In Northern Ghana, the government used to give subsidies to local rice farmers with the purpose to grow rice in order to…

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    West African Empires

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    trade, environmental benefits, and strong leadership; Islamic influences from North Africa soon thereafter provided a strong cultural influence on these states. With this foundation three empires rose up sequentially in West Africa – the empires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai. From this same base came the downfall of each empire, sped along by external forces. During the holocene period many groups in West Africa began to master the tools of state formation. Populations rose and cities grew up as…

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    Child labor in the cocoa industry must be stopped by the Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire governments because the working conditions are unhealthy for children, children can’t support their families with the limited amount of money they earn, and child labor endangers mental and social development. There are many different…

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    The Gullah And Geechea

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    The Gullahs, also referred to as the Geechee in some parts of the south, are West African slaves that were brought to the New World to work on the plantations in the lowcountry along the southeastern coast of the United States, from the Cape Fear River in North Carolina to the St. John 's River in Florida. This coastal region with its many barrier islands is separated from the mainland by creeks, rivers, and marshes. The islands were accessible only by boat until the first bridges were built…

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    1. Introduction Durban, South Africa was the place 53 Head of States from across Africa met and created the African Union. The Head of States bid farewell to the defunct Organization of African Unity and welcomed the new African Union. All this happened on July 9, 2002. During the gathering, African leaders praised OAU’s achievements. They welcomed the new Union and argued that this was a new dawn for the Africans. The African leaders elected Thambo Mbeki, the host president, as the new AU…

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    TITLE: Why you should visit the motherland? GENERAL PURPOSE: to inform SPECIFIC PURPOSE: to persuasive the audience to visit Africa, to get them back to some of their root, and to get a better understanding about Africa. ORGANIZATIONAL PATTERN: MMS, Monroe’s motivated sequence I. Attention step: If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together, but be sure to go to East and West Africa. We especially invite you to come to our countries, Guinea and Cameroon. II. Need step:…

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    Many people are being taken advantage of throughout Africa And the Middle East. Most of them usually have no way to stand up for themselves. This is why they become victims. Women are often violated under the Taliban in Pakistan as well as in Afghanistan. Throughout Western Africa child labor and slavery occurs. These young men need the same help and attention that these women of the Middle East need. There are ways that society can draw an end to these violations of these people. Throughout…

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    Anioma Festival Essay

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    people of Anioma have a very rich cultural heritage. All through the nine Local Government Areas of Delta State that constitute Aniomaland, there are several cultural festivals and other traditional carnivals, which provide deep insight into the history, lives and indeed essence of the people. They range from the commemoration of historical landmarks, rites of passage, harvesting of crops, honour to deserving personalities, to appeasement of the deities and purification of the land. Following…

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