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    Introduction: In this essay the Frontier Wars will be discussed. This topic will be discussed with the main focus on the wars itself, their impact upon the Xhosa tribal structure, leading to the eventual subjugation of The Xhosa. According to Ryan Merkley, the Xhosa Wars, also known as the Cape Frontier Wars, or “Africa’s 100 years war”, were a series of nine wars between the Xhosa tribes and European settlers in what is now the Eastern Cape in South Africa (Jay, 2010). The Frontier or Xhosa…

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    Womanism Research Paper

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    A WOMANIST PERSPECTIVE ON GIRL-CHILD EDUCATION AS THE CROSSROAD FOR ATTAINING SELF ACTUALIZATION BY WOMEN IN NORTHERN NIGERIA BY MADINATU SHEHU PhD Department of English Language School of Languages Federal College of Education Zaria Abstract The thrust of this paper is to show that education is the only crossroad for attaining self-actualization. In doing this, the paper adopts womanism as its theoretical framework. By adopting this theory, therefore, this paper is set to show that women…

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    Imperialism Of Africa

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    We all live on Earth, a world that houses a collection of many diverse nations, individually connected and powered by the personal connections with one another. These continents that make up the earth all possess something special to offer up to all other nations. Africa is one such continent that offers a great deal of prosperous goods to this world. Some things that Africa offers include a wide collection of religions, languages, animals, and environmental resources that are readily available…

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    Feminist Social Movements

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    feminist social movement established in the year 2000, is registered (2011) as a non-profit organisation (NPO) in terms of the South African Non-profit Organisations Act (NPO Act) and is based in an informal settlement in the area of Welbedacht, in Kwa-Zulu Natal…

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    We all live on Earth, a world that houses a collection of many diverse nations, individually connected and powered by the personal connections with one another. These continents that make up the earth all possess something special to offer up to one another. Africa is one such continent that offers a great deal of desirable resources to this world. Africa offers a wide collection of religions, languages, animals, and environmental resources that are readily available for the world to benefit…

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    Rhino Horn Case Study

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    Name : Nyiko Maswanganyi School : Mitchell House College Grade : 12 G Subject : Life Science ( Research Task) Date : 15 August 2014 1. INTRODUCTION To determine whether people in Polokwane believe that rhino horns have medical benefits and cultural use, a research was conducted using survey sheets and informal interviews. 43 people participated in the survey even though the initial plan was to get 60 people participating. Sample was composed of females and males of ages ranging from…

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    British Empire Contradiction

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    History Ideas To look at the british empire as a contradiction because it restricted choices, but also created opportunities for many people across the world is a viewpoint of a binary nature, one could critically evaluate the merit of this argument, The british empire became the process of enabling narratives to branch out from their brackets. For strange, unusual and unlikely things to occur to people. Specifically those that were colonised, to be more than the oppressed to inform their…

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    1.1 Why Postcolonialism? It is difficult to say what postcolonialism exactly is. There is no ‘tradition’ per se as there is a philosophical tradition for deconstruction or psychoanalytical theory. In anti-colonial movements and postmodern critique of colonialism as a project of modernity one can find ideas that preceded postcolonial theory. The most important feature of postcolonialism is a shift in the dominant ways in which relations between Western and non-Western people and their worlds were…

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