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My Africa: Geography
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Monday, January 08, 2007. Africa's largest country is Sudan, and its smallest country is the Seychelles, an archipelago off the east coast. The smallest nation on the continental mainland is The Gambia. Middle east phone card.
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My Africa: February 2006
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Wednesday, February 08, 2006. The last 40 years have seen a rapid increase in population; hence, this population is relatively young. In some African states half or more of the population is under 25 years old.[citation needed]. During the past century or so, small but economically important colonies of Lebanese and Chinese have also developed in the larger coastal cities of West and East Africa, respectively. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Middle east phone card.
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My Africa: Climate, fauna, and flora
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Friday, December 08, 2006. Climate, fauna, and flora. The climate of Africa ranges from tropical to subarctic on its highest peaks. Its northern half is primarily desert or arid, while its central and southern areas contain both savanna plains and very dense jungle (rainforest) regions. In between, there is a convergence where vegetation patterns such as sahel, and steppe dominate. Climate, fauna, and flora. Middle east phone card.
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My Africa: History
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Wednesday, November 08, 2006. The Ishango bone, dated to about 25,000 years ago, shows tallies in mathematical notation. Throughout humanity's prehistory, Africa (like all other continents) had no nation states, and was instead inhabited by groups of hunter-gatherers such as the Khoi and San. According to the Oxford Atlas of World History, in the year 4000 BC the climate of the Sahara started to become drier at an exceedingly fast pace. This climate change caused lakes and rivers to shrink rather sig...
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My Africa: February 2007
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Thursday, February 08, 2007. Afri was the name of several peoples who dwelt in North Africa near the provincial capital, Carthage. The Roman suffix "-ca" denotes "country or land".[3]. Other etymologies that have been postulated for the ancient name 'Africa':. The Latin word aprica, meaning "sunny";. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Middle east phone card.
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My Africa: November 2006
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Wednesday, November 08, 2006. The Ishango bone, dated to about 25,000 years ago, shows tallies in mathematical notation. Throughout humanity's prehistory, Africa (like all other continents) had no nation states, and was instead inhabited by groups of hunter-gatherers such as the Khoi and San. According to the Oxford Atlas of World History, in the year 4000 BC the climate of the Sahara started to become drier at an exceedingly fast pace. This climate change caused lakes and rivers to shrink rather sig...
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My Africa: August 2006
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Tuesday, August 08, 2006. Colonialism and the "scramble for Africa". The Belgians introduced a racialized system; European-like features such as fairer skin, ample height, narrow noses were seen as more ideally Hamitic, and belonged to those people closest to Tutsi in ancestry, who were thus given power amongst the colonised peoples. Identity cards were issued based on this philosophy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Colonialism and the scramble for Africa. Middle east phone card.
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My Africa: July 2006
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Saturday, July 08, 2006. Today, Africa contains 53 independent and sovereign countries, which mostly still have the borders drawn during the era of European colonialism. AIDS has also been a prevelant issue in post-colonial africa. However, in the last year, AIDS has been reduced about 25% due to new diagnostic and preventative measures. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Middle east phone card.
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My Africa: January 2006
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Sunday, January 08, 2006. By most estimates, Africa contains well over a thousand languages, some have estimated it to be over two thousand languages (most of African rather than European origin). Africa is the most polyglot continent in the world; it is not rare to find individuals there who fluently speak not only several African languages, but one or two European ones as well. There are four major language families native to Africa. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Middle east phone card.