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... One region that became the foreground for slavery was the continent of Africa. Literally, Africa became a battleground for countries competing in slave trade. ...
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... of South Africa came into existence between 1948 and 1991. This policy was better known as apartheid, which when looked up in the dictionary literally means ...
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... the Nigerian president of the Society for Women and AIDS in Africa, it must be ... a widely used gel, easily available, whose failure could be literally deadly to ...
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... by the dominantly white government that held the people of Africa apart for over half a century, and is only now being uplifted. It literally means 'apartness ...
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... by the dominantly white government that held the people of Africa apart for over half a century, and is only now being uplifted. It literally means 'apartness ...
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... was the policy of apartheid, literally translated as separateness. This meant that the South African government grouped the people of South Africa into four ...
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Egypt is located in Africa and known for the geographical site the Nile River ... casing stones, 144,000 in all, were so brilliant that they could literally be seen ...
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... Gandhi remained in South Africa for 20 years, suffering imprisonment many times. ... The term varna (literally meaning "color") refers to the ancient and somewhat ...
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... If I had my religion literally beaten into me I believe it would be hard ... see it particularly feasible to have a relationship with God as Samba did in Africa. ...
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... A man literally driven by the notion that the Negro's sole means for ... in the 20th century was through the foundation of a unified, separatist empire in Africa. ...
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... But the virus had never been seen outside of Africa and the consequences of ... virus victims usually "crash and bleed," a military term which literally means the ...
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... But the virus had never been seen outside of Africa and the consequences of ... virus victims usually "crash and bleed," a military term which literally means the ...
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... But the virus had never been seen outside of Africa and the consequences of ... virus victims usually "crash and bleed," a military term which literally means the ...
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... The darkness of Africa collides with the evils of Europe upon Kurtz's last ... his culture by the greed of other Europeans, stands both literally and figuratively ...
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... by the greed with he shares with other Europeans that stood literally and figuratively naked ... "The horror" to Kurtz became a nightmare between Europe and Africa. ...
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... Marlow makes the journey down the Congo, which is never named as such, into the heart of Africa --the heart of darkness. Darkness, meaning literally, a country ...
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... presents if operations where established in the financially dying province of Africa. ... on the Indian Ocean, extraction via process time literally becomes cut in ...
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... They strived to eliminate discrimination and inequity in South Africa and India and they ... It literally means, "clinging to truth" (Gandhi, 1951) and in this case ...
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... for dye and grew rice, using agricultural expertise brought with them from Africa. ... They worked literally from sunrise to sunset in the fields or at other jobs. ...
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... death to relieve me from the horrors I felt." The conditions literally became unlivable. ... He states that if blacks were kept in Africa that the population would ...
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... Africans were literally torn from their country and brought to a place in ... recognized as sharing traits with a generalized and often timeless Africa, but due to ...
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... The Middle East and Africa were very unstable regions and both became stages ... Israel literally dug in, fortified the occupied Arab lands and continued to wait. ...
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... for dye and grew rice, using agricultural expertise brought with them from Africa. ... They worked literally from sunrise to sunset in the fields or at other jobs. ...
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... In the East, Germany was literally split into two parts. ... In Africa, France gained the Cameroon from Germany and Britain was given German East Africa and German ...
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... as the Congo is the river that segregated white Africa from black Africa. ... So these two lines juxtaposed, can quite literally be interpreted as the move from ...
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... Both Africanus and Othello have traveled extensively in Africa as well as ... Little argues that when the audience literally blames Othello for Desdemona's death ...
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... When Gandhi was 24, he lived in South Africa. It was then that he adopted satyagrana. Satyagrana literally means "insistence on truth". ...
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... hundreds of refugees from Angola stream into Zambia and Namibia literally daily ... 1) The resulting 'domino effect' has repercussions as far south as South Africa. ...
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... All the earliest hominid species have been found in Africa, and Africa alone ... result of such biblical scholarship is clear: if Genesis is literally correct, the ...
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... against the restraint that was placed on the non-white community, in South Africa. "Apartheid was a new term but an old idea. It literally means 'apartness ...
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