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    AIDS In Sub-Saharan Africa

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    AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa AIDS is one of the most devastating diseases that mankind is ever infected with. Unlike cancer and other deadly diseases which could be referred to as diseases of old people, AIDS is not only deadly but also destroys the society of the infected people as this disease is more prevalent with the youth. No one knows for certain when and how the disease originated but there are many hypothesis on how it originated, one of them is that the disease was transmitted to human…

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    impact at this time were these two countries Southeast Asia and Africa the imperialism started in those countries. The people they were trying to get and discover more resources and they were exploring and taking the people from Africa to make them slaves. the people who were exploring the ocean and trying to govern the continents in parts so that each one was a governor of that country or continent and in the search they came across Africa in that continent they found some resources…

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    Slavery In West Africa

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    The issue of slavery in Africa started with the Portuguese expedition of West Africa in the fifteenth century. Prince Henry sponsored the Portuguese as their governor and was later named Prince Henry the Navigator after his establishment of a school for navigators at Sagres, Portugal in 1419. The purpose of this school was to train explorers in navigation, map-making, and science so they could be prepared to travel along the west coast of Africa. The Portuguese, who eventually became the one…

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    Australopithecus Essay

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    The Australopithecus is an extinct hominin that lived between 3.9 and 2.9 million years ago. They were believed to have lived in Africa. These lived from 3.9 to 2.9 million years ago. They had a small braincase, and a small brain. They have an ape like face including a flat nose, and a strong projecting lower jaw. They had long strong arms with curved fingers which helped them climb trees. They also had small canine teeth and a body that stood on two legs and can walk upright. The…

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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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    Pangaea Theory

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    the pieces drifter apart to their current position. My first proof I will be explaining is jigsaw fit. This makes sense because south america and africa fit well together. And europe and north america fit well together also it's a jigsaw puzzle, that is only one of my reasons. My other proof is fossils, i found Mesosaurus bones both in south africa and eastern south america and i don't think they would swim that far.si i believe the fossils can only exist in both places only if the…

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    Essay On Mongoose

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    skinny body. • Color variability among subspecies is usually connected with soil color for camouflage. Common Ancestor is Feliformia Environment Sub-saharan Africa Thick scrub or low forest Job • Feed primarily on insects, small reptiles, and birds. • Are eaten primarily by snakes, storks, and hawks. SlenderMongoose (Galerella Sanguinea) Fossil Record Previously, the slender mongoose had smaller…

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    According to Kleiner’s analysis of African art before the 1800s, caves such as the Apollo 11 come from Africa and are assumed to be some of the oldest paintings currently discovered, showing the diversity of the continent itself. The works are difficult to date and decipher meaning, although some of the best work comes from the Benin Kingdom. Assumed to be established in the 13th century, most of its power rose along the 16th century. The kingship was considered sacred and presented artworks…

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    Starving children in Africa: A sad story of Starving Kids in Africa There many starving children in Africa. One sad story from the continent is about the starving kids in Africa. Kids in Africa are living in tough, unimaginable conditions. They lack necessities of life such as education, good healthcare, and clean water. The worst of all the problems children in Africa face is shortage or lack of food. Hungry children in Africa are everywhere, both in rural and urban areas. As of now there are…

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    The lion is known as king of the jungle. Lions commonly found in Africa, from Europe to Iran, and India. Nowadays, lions currently exist in Africa and India. African lions are called as Panthera Leo. Sometime they are called big cats of wild. There is one interesting fact about lion is that “both male and female lions roar, and that roar can be heard over five miles away” (qtd. in “Basic Facts about Lions”). The Tree Life of Web Project states, “Lions belong to the genus Panthera which contains…

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