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Papers On Africa
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THE PORTRAYAL OF AFRICA IN LITERATURE
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This 4 page paper discusses the influence of Africa over the characters in Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Kingslover's The Poisonwood Bible. Quotes cited from texts. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MBlitaf.rtf
The Power of Persuasion: No Magic Bullet for the Continuing Problems in Darfur
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A 6 page consideration of why Americans have not been inspired to act in regard to the atrocities that continue to occur in Darfur. This paper contrasts our lack of action to the decisive action that occurred after the infamous Ida B. Wells speech exposing the early twentieth century lynchings of African Americans in the early twentieth century. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPdarfurwhynousintervention.rtf
The Problem of the HIV / AIDS Orphans in Sub Sahara Africa
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This 39 page paper is an in-depth look at the problems faced by orphans who have lost their parents as a result of AIDS. The paper starts with an introduction outlining the purpose of the study and the contents. The paper is written in chapters examining the virus and its' prevalence, then looking at orphans who are HIV positive, the changes the high death rate is causing in the social structures, the physical and mental impact of the situation on the orphans and the policies an actions which are in place. The bibliography cites 47 sources.
Filename: TEaidshiva.rtf
The Promotion of Childhood Immunization in Africa
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This 6 page paper provides a plan for a public health nurse to implement in order to improve the rate of immunization throughout the world. The target population is children in Africa.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA545imm.rtf
THE PROPHETESS BY NJABULO NDEBELE
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This 12 page paper discusses the use of culture, superstition and theme in Ndebele's book, The Prophetess. Issues of belief versus non-belief explored as well as personal examples of such issues as betrayal and fright. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBndele.rtf
The Question of Identity of Olaudah Equiano in “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano” (1789)
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This is a 4 page paper discussing “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa the African” and the inconsistent details within the narrative which make the reader question the identity of the author. “The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa the African” was written in English in 1789 and tells of Equiano’s life as a slave. Originally born in Benen, he was enslaved and suffered terribly but later managed to acquire enough learning and independence to become a major influence in advocating the end of the slave trade in Europe with the popularity of his narrative. Within the narrative however, there are several aspects and inconsistencies which bring into question the identity of its author. The narrative is extremely well narrated and written which leads to the authenticity of its narrator in regards to his educational background. The narrative also changes a great deal throughout in regards to formality of speech, first-person third-person shifts and his surprising reactions to others slaves in addition to be occasionally afforded liberty in his movements despite being a slave. Another possibility in regards to the narrative would be that while Equiano may have narrated it, it was written and published in England by someone who may have had a hand in its extensive editing to make it more acceptable within the English publishing market.
Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TJOEqui1.rtf
The Role of African Women in the Thirties
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(5 pp) There are times when we are hearing a story,
or an event told by a friend, and we almost
automatically say, I can't imagine that. Perhaps
that is even why some of us have such a great
enjoyment of reading, in that it expands our sense
of imagination. We can imagine more as we
experience the stories of others. It has been
said that the best way to learn of history is not
from the facts in a book, but rather from the
stories or memories of someone who was in the
experience. Such is the case of her 1942 memoir,
West with the Night by Beryl Markham.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BBwestwn.doc
The Role of Family in the Culture of Mexico, Russia, and Nigeria
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In 5 pages, the author discusses the role of family in the culture of Mexico, Russia, and Nigeria. The countries of Mexico, Russia, and Nigeria each have their own cultures. The role of family plays an important part in each of those countries. Each country has its own traditions, its holidays, and its sense of community. Each country is steeped in tradition. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PCrfcmrn.wps
The Role of the Medical Anthropologist in Controlling Malaria in Namibia
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of the role of a medical anthropologist in controlling malaria in Namibia. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MHMalarNam.rtf
The state-civil dichotomy in relation to Africa
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A paper which considers the extent to which the state-civil dichotomy can be useful in explaining economic stagnation in Africa, with particular reference to the conflict between state and NGOs in a post-colonial political environment. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: JLstateciv.rtf
The Subtle Rebellion Of African Slaves
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5 pages in length. Ever since slavery was a reality, the enslaved Africans fought to find their way back to freedom. Some methods called for violence; others were more subtle and intellectual. The writer examines these methods and touches upon the reason violent uprisings so rarely accomplished their goal.
Filename: Subtler.wps
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