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European Imperialism
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European, from the early modern period to the process of decolonization after the Second World War, and more specifically, whether the name Age of Imperialism, used by historians, the period from 1871 to 1919 (Tilley & Gordon, 2007), when t...

Cold War
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Cold War Affect Western Society And The Decolonization Process In The 1950s & 1960s? The Cold War affectedWestern society, when troops returned home, there were no jobs for them and then started the depression. Soon people who were at work,...

Ir Theory
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IR is the short name for the educational subject of International Relations. The chief basis why IR should be studied is the reality that the complete populace of the world is alienated into independent states, or separate political communi...

Disability Representation In Fiction And The Effect It Has On The Reader
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heritage, but he wrote only in English. The awards and the critical acclaim were not unexpected, since Coetzee's seven previous novels (notably waiting for the Barbarians and Life & Times of Michael) had by then secured their author a prod...

African Economy
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African countries are in the ranking of the worst in the world in human development (World Bank 2011). This is partly due to its turbulent history: The decolonization of Africa has long encouraged political instability. This instability is ...

The Trobrianders Of Papua New Guinea
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the documented Cultural Anthropologist, scribe, university Dean, and Professor of Anthropology. She was born in Philadelphia on February 14, 1933, the oldest progeny and only female child of Archibald and Phyllis Cohen. She wed Martin Weine...

Gender Roles In Guinea
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gender roles in cultures and child rearing spotlighted her as an influential leader of feminism and women's liberation while she defended women's right to develop their talents in humanities and intuition. She became one of the most recogni...