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Library - Diigo - 1 views

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    " My Library Collapse All"
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European Exploration Maps - 0 views

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    The European exploration map is all about religious, military and cultures. It is about exploring the Countries by looking at the different cultures from different countries.
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Stanley's Thrilling Record of African Exploration.pdf - 1 views

  • H e n r y M . S t a n l e y , a t t h e h e a d o f h i s e x p l o r a t i o n a n d t h i n g b u t h o r r i b l e f o r m s o f m e n s ql i t t e n w i t h d i s e a s e , r e l i e f e x p e d i t i o n , w h i c h s t a r t e d u p t h e C o n g o , o n t h e b l o a t e d , d i s fi g u r e d . a n d s � a 'r r e d , w h i l e t h e s c e n e i n t h e W e s t A f r i c a n c o as t , i n M a r c h , 1 8 8 7 , a r r i v e d a t B a g o · c a m p , i n f a m o u s f o r t h e m u r d e r o f p o o r B a r t t e l o t b a r e l y m o y o , D e a r Z a n z i b a r , o n t h e e a s t c o a s t , D e c . 4 , w i t h f o u r w e e k s b e f o r e , is s i m p l y s i c k e n i n g . O n t h e s a m e E m i n P a s h a a n d h i s p r i n c i p a l l i e u t e n a n t s a n d a c o n - d a y , 6 0 0 m i l e s w e s t o f t h i s c a m p , J a m e s o n , w o r n o u t s i d e r a b l e n u m b e r o f f o l l o w e r s . T h e d a y f o l l o w i n g a w i t h f a t i g u e , s i c k n e s s , a n d s o r r o w , b r e a t h e s h i s l as t . s e r i o u s , i f n o t f a t a l . a c c i d e n t o c c u r r e d t o E w i n , w h o , O n t h e n e x t d a y , A u g u s t 1 8 , 6 0 0 m i l e s e a s t , E w i n b e i n g n e a r · s i g h t e d , m i s j u d g e d t h e h e i g h t o f a b a l c o n y P a s h a a n d m y o ffi c e r , J e p h s o n , a r e s u d d e n l y s u r r o u n d ­ i n a b u i l d i n g w h e r e h e w a s b e i n g b a n q u e t e d , a n d f e l l a e d b y i n f u r i a t e d r e b e l s , w h o m e n a c e t h e m w i t h l o a d e d d i s t a n c e o f t w e n t y f e e t . T h i s s e e m s s t r i k i n g l y l i k e a r i fl e s a n d i n s t a n t d e a t h , b u t f o r t u n a t e l y t h e y r e l e n t c o n t i n u a n c e o f t h e f a t a l i s m o r p r o v i d e n c e w h i c h S t a n l e y a n d o n l y m a k e t h e m p r i s o u e r s , t o be d e l i v e r e d t o t h e a p p e a r s t o t h i n k h a s b e e n a d o m i n a n t f a c t o r w i t h h i m M a h d i s t s . H a v i n g s a v e d B o n n y o u t o f t h e j a w s o f t h r o u g h o u t h i s l a s t e x p e d i t i o n , a s s e t f o r t h i n h i s o w n d e a t h , w e a r r i v e a s e c o n d t i m e a t A l b e r t N y a n z a , t o w o r d s i n t h e f o l l o w i n g t h r i l l i n g r e c o r d o f p e r i l , a d v e n · fi n d E m i n P a s h a a n d J e p h s o n p r i s o n e r s i n d a i l y e x ­ t u r e , s u ff e r i n g , a n d e n d u r a n c e , w h i c h c o m e s b y c a b l e p e c t a t i o n o f t h e i r d o o ll l. t o t h e N e w Y o r k H e r a l d . H e s a y s : J e p h s o n ' s o w n l e t t e r s w i l l d e s c r i b e h i s a n x i e t y . N o t F i r s t o f a l l I a m i n p e r f e c t h e a l t h , a n d f e e l l i k e a u n t i l b o t h w e r e i n m y c a m p a n d t h e E g y p t i a n f u g i ­ l a b o r e r o f a S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g r e t u r n i u g h o m e w i t h h i s t i v e s u n d e r o u r p r o t e c t i o n d i d I b e g i n t o s e e t h a t I w e e k ' s w o r k d o n e , h i s w e e k ' s w a g e s i n h i s p o c k e t , a n d w a s o n l y c a r r y i n g o u t a h i g h e r p l a n t h a n m i n e . M y g l a d t h a t t o m o r r o w i s t h e S a b b a t h . o w n d e s i g n s w e r e c o n s t a n t l y f r u s t r a t e d b y u n h a p p y J u s t a b o u t t h r e e y e a r s a g o , w h i l e l e c t u r i n g i n N e w c i r c u m s t a n c e s . I e n d e a v o r e d t o s t e e r m y c o u r s e n , s d i E n g l a u d , a m e s s a g e c a ll i " m u n d e r t h e s e a b i d d i n g r e e t a s p o s s i b l e , b u t t; h e r e w a s a n u n a c c o u n t a b l e i n fl u m e t o h a s t e n a n d t a k e f "t. - ! s s i o n t o r e l i e v e E m i n e n c e a t t h e h e l m . P a s h a a t W a d e l a i ; b
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      The author explores Africa by looking into the nature, the history of the nineetenth century where he discovers more about the roots of Africa. For instace, who explores Africa, was it the nature or culture? This article is related to the historical content of Exploration Africa.
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The Development of the Manufacturing Sector in South Africa.pdf - 0 views

  • The South African experience suggests that industrialization that takes place behind protective barriers can be more robust than conventional economists admit, and that public sector investment can be efficient and spur growth. It suggests as well that economic growth based on labor repression limits the extent of industrial development by reducing domestic aggregate demand and antagonizing workers. From 1925 to 1973, the government of South Africa pursued an active policy of import substitution to stimulate domestic manufacturing and state investment in key sectors. Industrialization in South Africa was generated by a symbiotic relationship among the state, state corporations, and the mining sector with the creation of huge stateowned corporations, protection of domestic industries, provision of a guaranteed local market for new industries, and state repression of labor. Industries also benefited from a ready pool of funds from minin
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      The development of the manufacturing sector in South Africa falls under the exploration of Africa because it is all about the history of discovering new cultures.
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9781315023205_previewpdf.pdf - 1 views

  • Some investigators have found on closer inspection that what appeared to be static traditions are in fact dynamic, open to critical revision-even transformation-by "new traditions" that promise to serve the people more fairly and humanely. Those values and norms that withstand and pass the severe scrutiny of reason can then be referred to as African philosophies. The contributors to this volume have also responded to the invitation to approach the realities of African thought with critical acumen. Ali Mazrui, Anthony Appiah, Kw
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      This journal article explores more about the history of our cultures. The philosophers who traveled around the word exploring the great culture of Africa. It is related to the historical content of African Exploration because its discusses the culture of Africa.
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European Exploration and Africa's Self-Discovery.pdf - 1 views

  • by ALI A. MAZRUI* THE spirit of geographical exploration in Africa is historically linked both to science as a social commitment and to anti-science as an intellectual rebellion. This article is a reflection on this basic ambivalence in the meaning and philosophical implications of a transient episode in African history. What needs to be remembered is that men cast in certain roles, such as explorers, become not merely historical figures but also intellectual
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      This journal is related to the historical content of Exploratation of Africa because it is about discovering the nature of the African countries.
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Explorations and Adventures Equatorial Africa; with Accounts of the Manners and Customs... - 1 views

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  • The Ogobay is formed by the junction of two considerable streams of the interior—the Rembo Ngouyai and the Rembo Okända. The first I partly explored; of the Rembo Okända I know only by report of the natives, who state tbat it is much larger than the Ngouyai, and that its navigation is in some places partly obstructed by vast rocky boulders, which, scattered about the hill-sides and on the higher plains of the in¬ terior, form a very remarkable and peculiar feature of the land¬ scape
  • The first I partly explored; of the Rembo Okända I know only by report of the natives, who state tbat it is much larger than the Ngouyai, and that its navigation is in some places partly obstructed by vast rocky boulders, which, scattered about the hill-sides and on the higher plains of the in¬ terior, form a very remarkable and peculiar feature of the land¬ scape.
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    This source explores the nature of the African countries.
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