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    Cheetahs are the fastest land animals in the world with a maximum speed of 75 miles per hour. But did you know that the “South African cheetah is extinct in Lesotho, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Malawi” as said in wikipedia.. Have you heard that an adult South African cheetahs can be 28 to 35 inches tall at the top of the shoulder. They are also a total length of 63 to 73 inches and weigh between 46 to 160 pounds. The scientific name for a South African cheetah is an Acinonyx…

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    (EAO) was formed by the closuring of Mozambique Ocean during the collision of East and West Gondwana (Stern, 1994; Kröner and Stern, 2005; Fritz et al., 2013). It represents the greatest collision zone which extends from southern Israel in the north to Madagascar to the south. The Neoproterozoic basement of Ethiopia is found at the transition between the northern and southern sectors of the East African Orogen (EAO) namely the Arabian-Nubian Shield and the Mozambique Belt respectively (Kazmin et…

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    and lands such as Goa and Malacca that were vital to the control and dominance in the trade market. The Portuguese had a strong hold on the trade in Eastern Europe as well as the establishment of colonies in other countries such as Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Guinea- Bissau, and Cape Verde. When the Portuguese conquered new lands, the people were strongly influenced by the Portuguese culture. This was because they had dominated and…

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    Ted Talk Draft How the Kalashnikov rifle changed the world history during the 20th century The most popular weapon in the world, originated in The Soviet Union in 1947, shortly after the second World War. It was created to supply the Communist army and it was widely spread throughout armed forces around the world. In the cold war, it was used principally supply communist revolutions around the world, such as in North Vietnam, North Korea and in many African countries. The rifle was cheap,…

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    Reunion Island Lab Report

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    The graph above compares the optimal depth for latitudes 21.4S 32.4E, 21.4S 55.3E, and 21.4S 65.3E on the given dates. Latitude 21.4S 32.4E is located in Africa between Zimbabwe and Mozambique, Latitude 21.4S 55.3E is located on Reunion island, and Latitude 21.4S 65.3E is located in the Indian Ocean. Biomass burnings alter the optical depth in Africa, whereas volcanic activity is responsible for the variations in optical depth on Reunion Island. According to the graph, biomass burnings create a…

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    African Culture

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    Nigeria), Azonto (from Ghana), Coupé Decalé (from Ivory Coast), Coladeira ( from Cape Verde), Makossa (from Cameroon), Morna (from Cape Verde), Semba (from Angola), Marrabenta (from Mozambique), Kwaito (from South Africa). Kuduro (from Angola), Kizomba (from Angola), Mbaqanga (from South Africa), Pandza (from Mozambique), Raï (from Algeria), Taarab (from Tanzania and Kenya), and Sega (from Mauritius and Seychelles Islands). All of those music genres or styles have their specific dances. The…

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    in any shape, way or form. But they shouldn’t be thinking that they should be thinking that someone murdered their dog, because it’s practically the same thing. But just with another animal.Places like Botswana, Central African Republic, Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa, and Tanzania have some common or different penalties for animal poaching. Some of those penalties are: fines, prison terms, and revocation of license. But most of these penalties aren’t properly enforced. People should treat…

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    Trans-Sahara

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    of the Sahara Desert, who were in contact with dark Africans south of the Sahara and who exchanged little quantities of dark slaves. Muslim Arabs extended this trans-Saharan slave exchange, purchasing or seizing expanding quantities of dark Africans in West Africa, driving them over the Sahara, and offering them in North Africa. From that point, a large portion of these slaves were sent out to distant Asian goals, for example, the eastern Mediterranean, Anatolia (in present-day Turkey), Arabia,…

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    The poor manner by which the various countries became liberated was at the fault of the Colonial States. Their primary concern was either the social and economic stability of their domestic state after the war or attempting to maintain their empire/colonial status. (Split this into two sentences. Tell which countries wanted social and economic stability in the first sentence, and which ones wanted to maintain colonial status in the next) However, each imperialist nation acted in its own best…

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    customer may have to pay a higher price for a service or product because, as there is lower competitors the few firms may set the price relatively high, thus because of this there is no price competition. However, this is very specific about just Mozambique, which had when this article was published a population of approximately sixteen million. Therefore the effects of war may not have the same effects in a more established country with a higher population such as France, in which a large…

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