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Papers On Africa
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The Effects of HIV/AIDS on Orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa
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This 21 page paper examines the direct and indirect effects that are suffered by orphans of HIV/AIDS victims. The paper starts by looking at what aids is and its prevalence in Sub-Sahara Africa along with the level of orphans it has created. The paper then considers the impact on the family and the children including health, wealth, education and family relationships. The paper ends by looking the policies in place to deal with the problems faced by the orphans. The bibliography cites 40 sources.
Filename: TEaidsafrica.rtf
The Establishment of an Effective Anti-corruption Authority in Africa
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This 60 page paper examines the continent of Africa. How corruption can be fought in the various countries with the implementation of a controlling authority is discussed. An organization is created to address the corruption in African countries. Methods of detecting and preventing corruption are looked at. An organization is created and for that organization administrative requirements are discussed, inclusive of staff recruitment and qualifications. How a director would be hired and what his role would be is a part of the paper. Additionally, how the organization would be managed and the role of the police are issues addressed. This is all included after an outline of how corruption has manifested in Africa over the years. Appendices provide an outline for the organization. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: SA522A.rtf
THE EXPANSION OF THE BANTU LANGUAGE
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This 4 page paper discusses the theories surrounding the expansion of the Bantu Language. Bibliography lists 0 sources.
Filename: MBbntu.rtf
The Floods in Madagascar
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This 5 page paper takes a look at the devastation severe weather had inflicted on Madagascar and Mozambique in the winter of 2000. With an emphasis on Madagascar, damage done and relief efforts are discussed. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA016fld.rtf
The Foods of Africa
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5 pages. The native foods of Africa are quite different from what we know here in America. Some people in Africa consider mice quite a delicacy; others harvest fruits and vegetables about which we have little knowledge in our country. This is an interesting paper and gives a detailed insight about the foods of different regions in Africa and how some of these foods are used in ceremonies and holidays. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAafrfd.rtf
The Gelede Spectacle
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A 2 page paper which examines “The Gelede Spectacle” as it
relates to colony, republic, and empire. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: RAibogel.rtf
The Geopolitics of The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DROC)
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This 4 page paper looks at DROC, its history and current situation. The problems that persist in the region are discussed. Rwanda is highlighted. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA326DRC.rtf
The Geopolitics of Turkey
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An 8 page overview of the geographical, political, and cultural factors influencing Turkey. Addresses Turkey’s status in the modern world, particularly her relationship with the U.S. and France and the importance of her pipelines. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPtrkyPl.rtf
The History and Future of African Cinema
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A 12 page overview of African cinema. This paper notes that African cinema is the product of a number of factors, one of the most important of these being colonial influence. Africa has, in fact, been a land of triple heritage, a heritage which balances between African, French, and British values and there are still perceptible differences in cinematic preferences generations after the end of colonialism. It can be contended in fact that African film culture has been acutely inhibited by postcolonial social and economic condition. At the same time, however, contemporary African cinema is making its way into our modern world. The evolution of this cinema, although it maintains a distinctive African flavor, parallels that which is occurring in European countries and the U.S.
Filename: PPafrCin.rtf
The History of Colonial Rule in Africa:
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This 7 page paper discusses the history of colonial rule in Africa and the interactions of people whose interests were seriously at odds. Furthermore, this paper specifically discusses the Igbo tribe and the riots which ensued with this tribe. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: GSAfrcol.rtf
The History, Culture, and Governments of Africa: Timeline 1945 to Present
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This is a 5 page paper and timeline discussing the history of Africa from 1945 to present day. A timeline from 1945 to present day Africa shows a great deal of change which has occurred within the last fifty years throughout the continent. Since 1945, African countries have gained independence from their colonial countries, established democracies and are heavily involved in international trade and commerce. However throughout this time period, Africa has also been fraught with civil wars, drought, famine, poverty and increasingly poor health. Culturally, although the African countries gained their independence from their colonial countries, the influence of the French, British, Portuguese, Dutch, Spanish and Italian cultures are still felt across Africa and acknowledged. Today, African leaders are working with international agencies and corporations to increase their trade and economic status, establish new health and debt relief plans and improve international relations in addition to addressing the national and international exploitation of their people and natural resources.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TJAfhis1.rtf
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