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    School-based education was introduced to Kenyan Maasailand by the Christian missionaries and the State at varying times between 1903 and 1918 respectively. John Stauffacher, an American missionary of the Africa Inland Mission (AIM) was the first to introduce Christianity and school- based education among the Kenyan Maasai. He first established his base among the Maasai of Naivasha area in the Rift Valley in 1903. When he arrived among the Maasai, Stauffacher became friends with Maasai youths.…

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    In this paper, I shall discuss artwork created in the 1970s by the group Las Mujeres Muralistas. In addition, I will be recounting the history of the women’s group and how from their social and political environment, that they were able to contribute to the Chicano art movement by making it more inclusive by demanding space for themselves, which eventually gave way for other aspiring Chicana artists. Las Mujeres Muralistas were reacting against the art norms created by Los Tres Grandes by…

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    focuses on forces of oppression and coercive domination that operate in the contemporary world. Politics of colonialism, anti-colonialism, neo-colonialism, race, gender, nationalism, class and ethnicities define its terrain. It attempts to provide ‘indigenous solutions’ to colonial problems that are quite universal in nature. To elaborate further, postcolonialism is a dialectical concept that marks the broad historical facts of decolonization. It also deals with realities of nations and peoples…

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    Nelson Mandela has been recognized by the entire world as one of the most influential, effective, and democratic leaders, who have left after himself a great legacy. His individual actions and political ideology portrayed crucial leadership attributes that are now envisaged in various theories. As a result, this essay will focus on how transformation and servant leadership theories were reflected in his life as a leader. What skills does the person possess that makes him/her a good leader?…

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    Austinmer house is definitely unique and stands out, but it does so in the most successful way possible. The landscaping of the beach house integrates vegetation from the immediate beach environment surrounding the house, as well as plants and flowers indigenous to the Australian rainforest. Having a sense of “biodiversity” helps the structure become a part of its surrounding environment, and does not follow a generic landscaping style…

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    society today Jews are not disadvantaged. In fact, the percentage of Jews in Ivy League schools compared to the percentage of Jews in the United States is a lot higher need source. Compared to other minorities in the United States where usually their education is not as…

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    3. Masculinity (MAS: This refers to how many a society sticks with, and values, traditional male and female roles. High MAS scores are found in countries where men are expected to be "tough," to be the provider, and to be assertive. If women work outside the home, they tend to have separate professions from men. Low MAS scores do not reverse the gender roles. In a low MAS society, the roles are simply blurred. You see women and men working together equally across many professions. Men are…

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    The excellence of architecture is that it has the potential to move, while it stands still. I look for advancement and appreciation, the chance to make architecture move individuals. I believe architecture is an ability as well as a blend of combination of creativity and imagination. The world of design is exciting, especially in a developing global society. Architecture is not just the study of structure, but more importantly, the study of people. All architecture becomes a part of city…

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    The field is often associated with finding lost tribes, understanding ancient civilizations, and the study of indigenous peoples. Its subject matter is both exotic and commonplace. I remembered When I was an undergraduate at the University of Addis Ababa , Ethiopia. Everyone worried about our future anthropology as a career. There are also people thinks and suggested that anthropology is a outlandishly mystical field without knowing about the subject. But what is anthropology mean exactly…

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    The reviewed literature points to some degree of a relationship between climate change and violent conflict in Africa. However, the majorities of studies, especially those in West Africa employed descriptive research methods. This type of the investigation method, as we know it, do not make accurate predictions and do not determine cause and effect. Additionally, the vast majority of the literature heavily uses civil war and political violence datasets, as the dependent variables, which may be…

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