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  • The Battle of North Africa

    The Battle of North Africa

    The Desert Fox in North Africa: The Battle of El Alamein Student: Navi Gadhri Student #: 0424223 Due Date: 15/11/04 Course: History 245 The Battle of North Africa was one of the many turning point battles of World War Two. The Axis forces needed to get to the Suez Canal and the Allies had to stop them in order for any chance of victory. The Suez Canal was of great importance to both sides; The

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    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Jessica
  • The Conquest of Africa

    The Conquest of Africa

    In the late 1870's the major European powers look towards Imperialistic ideals as a way to strengthen their economy and gain the upper hand in the industrial revolution. This outlook stemmed towards creating new colonies and naturally Africa, the closest landmass to Europe was invaded first. There has been Europeans holding in africa going back past the fall of Constantinople but it wasn't until the introduction of colonies as areas of monetary value and prestige

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    Essay Length: 1,084 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Stenly
  • South Africa Gold Mines

    South Africa Gold Mines

    The value of gold and diamonds and is of course a result of its rareness and also of its interesting physical characteristics. Gold is a so-called precious metal, which means it does not rust at normal conditions. It is resistant against many acids and a good electric conductor, which makes it useful for electronic circuits. Gold is also useful for jewelry because it will not change colors and tarnish. Gold is normally found in pure

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    Essay Length: 539 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Special Place

    Special Place

    Trojan Pride St. Catherine Laboure Parish to me was my home away from home. I attended school there from first to eighth grade, went to mass every Sunday, and if that was not enough, I was going to Vietnamese School there every Saturday from the age of nine to thirteen. The teachers, coaches, staff, schoolmates, and priests of St. Catherine Laboure Parish all helped in my becoming the person I am today. St. Catherine Laboure

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    Essay Length: 638 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Jessica
  • The History of Apartheid in South Africa Strategists in the National Party

    The History of Apartheid in South Africa Strategists in the National Party

    The History of Apartheid in South Africa Strategists in the National Party invented apartheid as a means to cement their control over the economic and social system. Initially, aim of the apartheid was to maintain white domination while extending racial separation. Starting in the 60's, a plan of ''Grand Apartheid'' was executed, emphasizing territorial separation and police repression. With the enactment of apartheid laws in 1948, racial discrimination was institutionalized. Race laws touched every aspect

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    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Tommy
  • The Traditional Art of Africa

    The Traditional Art of Africa

    The traditional art of Africa plays a major part in the African society. Most ceremonies and activities (such as singing, dancing, storytelling, ect.) can not function without visual art. It can also be used as an implement and insignia of rank or prestige, or have a religious significance.African art consists mainly of sculptures, paintings, fetishes, masks, figures, and decorative objects. Sculptures are considered to be the greatest achievement for African art. A majority of the

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    Essay Length: 447 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Max
  • A Changing Industry: Motion Picture Special Effects

    A Changing Industry: Motion Picture Special Effects

    A Changing Industry: Motion Picture Special Effects “Special visual effects have added to the allure of motion pictures since the early days of cinema. French director Georges Mйliиs is considered the most influential pioneer of special effects. His film “A Trip to the Moon” combined live action with animation, demonstrating to audiences that cinema could create worlds, objects, and events that did not exist in real life” (Tanis par. 1). Through examples of the new

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    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Monika
  • The Challenge of Effective Governance in a Democratic South Africa

    The Challenge of Effective Governance in a Democratic South Africa

    Introduction There are many events during the course of a transition which signal the passage from the old order to the new. In the period immediately following South Africa’s first democratic elections in 1994 these symbols of transition were everywhere. Yet there is one event which stands out in my memory as among the most vivid symbols of the enormity of the change which South Africa has experienced. On 10 May last year, Nelson Mandela

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    Essay Length: 326 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Mike
  • Doing Business in South Africa

    Doing Business in South Africa

    Doing Business in South Africa Introduction The South African culture compromise of: black Afrikaans , white Afrikaans, mixed-race Afrikaans, Asian-Indian, White Chinese-Taiwanese (Koopman & van Muijen 1994). The black Afrikaans are the majority race in South Africa. The Zulu nation makes up the majority in the black Afrikaans, The white Afrikaans are the minority race and have the majority of the power. The white Afrikaans are predominately from the English origin. The mixed-race Afrikaans are

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    Essay Length: 1,267 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Aids in Africa: Mission Control - Pres. Bush's Plan to Triple Us Spending on Fighting Aids in Africa

    Aids in Africa: Mission Control - Pres. Bush's Plan to Triple Us Spending on Fighting Aids in Africa

    AIDS IN AFRICA: Mission Control - Pres. Bush's plan to triple US spending on fighting AIDS in Africa President Bush's new $15 billion AIDS-fighting initiative for Africa will triple U.S. spending on the crisis. It is a "work of mercy," says Bush-a mission-one undertaken by a "blessed country" that recognizes its moral responsibility to help the wretched of the earth. It's no surprise that Bush speaks of the plan in the language of religious mission.

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Top
  • World Bank to Raise Africa Infrastructure Spending

    World Bank to Raise Africa Infrastructure Spending

    The Standard World Bank to raise Africa infrastructure spending Tuesday, June 7, 2005 Reuters We see from the article that the World Bank is to increase their spending into African infrastructure. Infrastructure is a very important part of the country’s economy. From the article, we see a damaged road. This road is used for transport of many goods and also provides transport to people. Therefore there is need for an efficient road. Good infrastructure will

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    Essay Length: 649 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Aids Epidemic in Africa

    Aids Epidemic in Africa

    Aids Epidemic In Africa My initial thought on how to solve the AIDS epidemic was to increase the amount of education and medical aid in the area. AIDS education is crucial to stop the spreading of the disease. There are myths that exist in Africa about HIV, such as “Some believe that you can rid yourself of HIV through sex with virgins, or flush it out of your system through repeated intercourse.” It is obvious

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    Essay Length: 956 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Janna
  • Someone Special

    Someone Special

    Sonnet 18 is part of a large group of sonnets that Shakespeare wrote addressing a man of great beauty. Shakespeare, in sonnet 18, uses descriptions of nature, and the power and images that they imply, and directly compares them to the power the young man possesses in his youth, vigor, and promise. Shakespeare then finds that the beauty and power of nature do not compare to the beauty and power of the young man. He

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: Janna
  • South Africa Budget Review 2008

    South Africa Budget Review 2008

    Surname: Jackson First Names: Matthew William Student Number: Subject: Economics Assignment Number: One Tutors’ Name Mr. MC Seedat Date Submitted: 2008.03.14 Submission: First Postal Address: PO Box 704 Shelly Beach 4265 E-mail: matthew.jackson@worldonline.co.za Contact Numbers: W 039 315 0151 H 039 312 0055 Cell 0832834460 Course/Intake: MBA Year One – January 2008 I hereby declare that the assignment submitted is an original piece of work produced by myself. Matthew Jackson = 2008.03.13 Question 1: Use

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Yan
  • Africa

    Africa

    What were the African reactions to slave trade? (The question requires for you to describe the reaction of Africans from the point of views of peoples, individuals and captives). The Atlantic slave trade which was inevitably began by the Portuguese, but later in time taken over by the English, was the sale and exploitation of African slaves by Europeans that occurred in and throughout the Atlantic Ocean from the 15th century to the 19th century.

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Mike
  • David Livingston - First to Cross Africa with the Gospel

    David Livingston - First to Cross Africa with the Gospel

    David Livingston - First To Cross Africa With The Gospel By: Mrs. J.H. Worcester, Jr. David Livingston was born in Blantyre, Scotland on 19 March 1813. He was raised in poverty. His parents were both devout believers and his father was a strict tee-totaler. David was an avid reader and had a thirst for knowledge. He studied books of science and travel but readily avoided religious topics until he discovered Dicks “Philosophy of Religion” and

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Max
  • The Effects of Westernization on the Ruling Class of South Africa

    The Effects of Westernization on the Ruling Class of South Africa

    South Africa: In the Hands of Many Africa is land of various climates, deserts to the north, in the middle of the contenent, lays large jungles, and plains and mountains to the south. The whole southern end itself is various, not only in its in its cultures, but its peoples too. Between the beginning of the 19th century and the beginning of World War I in 1914, there was a power struggle between 3 major

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    Essay Length: 1,450 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: July
  • Napoleon’s Farwell Address Speech Analysis

    Napoleon’s Farwell Address Speech Analysis

    Napoleon’s Farewell Address To The Old Guard A truly dramatic moment in history occurred on April 20, 1814, as Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France and would-be ruler of Europe said goodbye to the Old Guard after his failed invasion of Russia and defeat by the Allies. By that time, Napoleon had ruled France and surrounding countries for twenty years. Originally an officer in the French Army, he had risen to become Emperor among the political

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Edward
  • Shadow Warriors Inside the Special Forces

    Shadow Warriors Inside the Special Forces

    Shadow Warriors inside the Special Forces By: Tom Clancy and General Carl Stiner (Ret.) During any given week, an average of more than 3,500 Special Operations Forces (SOF) are deployed overseas and some sixty-nine countries. Their missions range from counterdrug assistance and demining to peacekeeping, disaster relief, military training assistance, and many other special mission activities. As such, they function as instruments of US national policy, and develop relationships with the militaries and governments of

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    Essay Length: 490 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Victor
  • Proclamation to Address Student Concerns About the Medium News Letter

    Proclamation to Address Student Concerns About the Medium News Letter

    Proclamation To Address Student Concerns About The Medium News Letter: Preamble: Presented on this day, November the nineteenth, in the year two thousand and three, as members of the Rutgers University community who are concerned and dissatisfied with the subject material that has been printed in the magazine The Medium, a student funded organization, we collectively agree that the following measures need to be met and addressed with as much cooperation as possible to facilitate

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Ecstasy Produced for 'riot Control' in South Africa

    Ecstasy Produced for 'riot Control' in South Africa

    Ecstasy Produced for 'Riot Control' in South Africa According to Reuters, on June 9 1998 a fomer South African government scientist told South Africa's Truth Commission that in the final days of apartheid the government ordered its chemists to make one tonne of ecstasy, for 'riot control'. The scientist, Dr Johan Koekemoer, former head of chemical and biological weapons research at the secret Delta G facility, told the commission that he did not approve of

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: regina
  • Globalisation's Problems and Consequences for the States in Africa

    Globalisation's Problems and Consequences for the States in Africa

    Globalisation's Problems and Consequences for the States in Africa To begin with, even though, globalisation as Ohiorhenuan (1998 op cit.), Mowlana (1998), and Oyejide (1998) Grieco and Holmes (1999) respectively opined, is a positive or powerful force for the improved material well-being of humankind, that would aid developing countries to “create better economic environments”, to “leapfrog” into the information age; improve their access to technology; speed development and enhance global harmony”, its effects on the

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    Essay Length: 851 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Andrew
  • My Special Place

    My Special Place

    As dew glistens across a field of grass and wild flowers, the sun rises, and a new day dawns. Butterflies dance across the field as they collect pollen off of the wildflowers and the sounds of birds singing their morning tune resounding across scenery. The gentle morning breeze brings the intense color of the flowers to life. Their natural soft and sweet fragrance along with the trees swaying is hypotonic in their rhythm. The gentle

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    Essay Length: 564 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Self Sufficiency Vs. Specialization

    Self Sufficiency Vs. Specialization

    When deciding between self-sufficiency vs. specialization it is important to decide what is more important for the company. In this case, as a manager, is it more important for my employees to produce more financial statements or phone calls? The reason this must be decided is because it will influence the decision on which path to choose. Francis is able to produce two financial statements or 10 phone calls per hour. Phil is able to

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    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: David
  • Reaction on Pgma’s State of the Nation Address

    Reaction on Pgma’s State of the Nation Address

    Reaction on PGMA’s State of the Nation Address President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s SONA or State of the Nation Address last July 25, 2005 was, for me, evasive yet revolutionary. She made no reference to the burning issues rocking her administration, including allegations that she had stolen the 2004 presidential election and that her husband, son and brother-in-law had accepted payoffs from the “jueteng” racket. I share the same sentiments with House Minority Leader Francis Escudero who

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    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Jessica

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