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  • ...atures. Site with a focus on women writers of French-speaking, sub-Saharan Africa. Includes biographical information, texts, bibliographies, interviews, link
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  • ...ledge]]. It is theorized that related systems of divination in sub-Saharan Africa, such as Ifá and sikidy, either were based on or co-developed with Arabic ...ial classes. It was one of the most popular forms of divination throughout Africa and Europe, particularly during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
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  • ...late 18th century. Contemporary witch-hunts are reported from Sub-Saharan Africa, India and Papua New Guinea. Official legislation against [https://en.wikip
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  • ...0 children.[7] Over three-quarters of these deaths occurred in sub-Saharan Africa,[7] retarding [[economic]] growth and destroying human capital.[8] Genetic [[research]] indicates that HIV originated in west-central Africa during the late nineteenth or early twentieth century.[9][10] AIDS was firs
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  • ...ed term, used in different ways by different [[philosophers]]. Although [[Africa]]n philosophers spend their time doing work in many different areas, such a ...ly undertaken by looking at philosophers who were born on the continent of Africa; when we come to the modern era, we shall revert to taking content and meth
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  • ...n [[history]] from the development of the first stone [[tools]] in eastern Africa 3.4 million years ago up until recent decades. (Archaeology does not includ ...minins developed from the australopithecines through to the early homos in Africa and finally into [[modern]] Homo sapiens. Archaeology also sheds light on m
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  • ...tions to work in the plantations, or the economic slavery we see in India, Africa, China and many other countries. It is unfair and cruel, and does nothing t
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  • ...re ancient Mediterranean world, thus expanding their studies to Northern [[Africa]] and the [[Middle East]].
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  • ...ries are the safest places to give birth, whereas countries in sub-Saharan Africa are the least safest to give birth[11]. This study argues a mother in the b
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  • ...mplicit exclusion of certain civilizations, such as those of [[Sub-Saharan Africa]] and [[pre-Columbian America]]. Historians in the West have been criticize
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  • ...sons of Noah]], producing distinct [[Semitic]] ([[Asia]]n), [[Hamitic]] ([[Africa]]n), and [[Japhetic]] ([[Europe]]an) peoples. ...outheast Asia. Thus, studies in which individuals from Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, and Southeast Asia are [distinguished]... might be an adequate description
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  • ...ater, it feels the pain just as intensely as did certain white settlers in Africa when placed in boiling water in the large cooking pot of cannibal tribes in
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  • ;Africa ...culture has been shaped by European colonialism, and, especially in North Africa, by [[Arab]] and [[Islamic]] culture.
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  • *'''[[Africa]]''' (from east to west): [[Egypt]], [[Libya]], [[Tunisia]], [[Algeria]] an
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  • ;Africa ...culture has been shaped by European colonialism, and, especially in North Africa, by [[Arab]] and [[Islamic]] culture.
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  • ...wever, the diversity of NRMs has seen the emergence of different groups in Africa, Japan, and Melanesia. In Africa, David Barrett has documented the emergence of 6,000 new indigenous churche
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  • *Participants from: Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Mexico, South Africa, United States, United Kingdom, Venezuela. If I missed your country, please ...s that are autocratic such as, I guess, Turkey, China, Russia, sub-Saharan Africa and so on and so forth) that they are going to have serious difficulties we
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  • *Progress in South Africa ...them through our human partners at work there and in the other nations of Africa.
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  • ...ituation of your world. The wave of refuges from the Middle East and from Africa into Europe will be a development that will repercuss for many, many decade ...When you see the tremendous exodus of people from the Middle East and from Africa into Europe, you are seeing those three values in living expression, people
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  • ...her in these ways. We proposed this situation for the conference in South Africa, where we saw many organizations have a close affinity to each other throug
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  • * [[Africa]] ...studying Ancient Rome or the Italian Renaissance, scholars specializing in Africa, the Ancient Americas and Asia are a growing minority.
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  • ...p create models for areas that have been devastated, and looking across to Africa, how do we expect to see, or what are the possibilities when it seems they
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  • ...This is a wonderful process. When you think of the tormented continent of Africa, think of the thread of consciousness that is there—it is fragile, my fri
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  • ...en one of de-forestation--in South American rain forests and previously in Africa, where the forests have been cleared for human cultivation. In parts of Ind
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  • ...ml MusicianGuide Biography of Galt MacDermot]</ref> While living in South Africa, MacDermot studied the music of the [[Bantu]] tribe, music that stresses be ...' website]</ref> and a revival produced by [[Pieter Toerien]] toured South Africa in 2007. Directed by Paul Warwick Griffin, with choreography by Timothy Le
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  • ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia Asia], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa Africa]. The [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_66#66:3._DALAMA ...ty of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capetown_South_Africa Capetown, South Africa], is totally unlike the crude [[culture]] of the diminutive [https://en.wik
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  • ...ined significantly in western Islamic countries, namely in Spain and North Africa, though it persisted for much longer in the Eastern countries, in particula
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  • #Gray, John, comp. Àshe, Traditional Religion and Healing in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Diaspora: A Classified International Bibliography. Foreword by Robe
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  • Consider the watermelon seed. It just came from the deserts in Africa. This seed was planted in the hot dry desert sands. There it became a vine
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  • ...long time ago. They worked with you when you were a nurse - as a child in Africa. Do you remember praying without fear in your heart for that dead dark skin
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