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Learning About Africa: The Bleeding of the Stone
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008. The Bleeding of the Stone. When I first started reading this book, I was worried it would be a boring read. However, after I stuck it out for a while, it started to get pretty good. Asouf begins to tell his story and the visitors arrive. I was curious about the place where all of this happened. The map on the left is of Libya. And I'm guessing of the area near where this book takes place. November 12, 2008 at 8:29 AM. November 26, 2008 at 2:49 PM. View my complete profile.
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Learning About Africa: The Language of Johnny Mad Dog
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Tuesday, November 25, 2008. The Language of Johnny Mad Dog. As I've read through. There have been several passages that have caught my attention and I feel have helped me to understand the main characters better (Laokole and Johnny). I just think it is interesting that these two sentences are repeated in the book and I'm wondering if they are repeated at all later on in the book. I guess I'll just have to keep reading. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Learning About Africa
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Thursday, December 11, 2008. For our African Lit class, we do explorations. I just looked at some African art online and here is the art I created afterwards. Enjoy! Here is the link if you want to check out the original art. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. My Unit Plan Website Link. For our African Lit class, we do explorations. I .
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Learning About Africa: 2008-11-30
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008. Ways we can help.ways others are helping. To be honest, I wasn't going to find anything new to bring to class today about helping in Africa. However, last night I decided to look at the Kalamazoo Gazette. And found, to my surprise, an article about World AIDS Day. The reason I wasn't going to do anything for class today was that I had written my second paper on World Vision. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Ways we can help.ways others are helping.
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Taleah Adams: Final Project- "My Plan For FGM in Africa"
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View my complete profile. Final Project- My Plan For FGM in Africa. I Read Banned Books. African Lit with Linz! Push it to the limit! Excursions in African Lit. Explorations through a literary jungle. Reanne's African Lit. Blog. Your Friendly Neighborhood Rhyme-Slinger! Amaranth in the Country of Eden. All About Your One And Only. Muah! African Exploration of Epic Proportion. Lindsey's African Literature Exploration. A Walk Through African Literature. Thursday, December 11, 2008.
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African Literature: Unit On Africa
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Thursday, December 11, 2008. From taking this class I have found out that many people are uneducated about the harsh realities that are going on Africa. The only way we can stop the misunderstandings and stop being a people so involved in things that only concern us directly is to become an educated people. Although educating someone at the college level is good, why does it have to wait until the college level? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Taleah Adams: Equality Now
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View my complete profile. Final Project- My Plan For FGM in Africa. I Read Banned Books. African Lit with Linz! Push it to the limit! Excursions in African Lit. Explorations through a literary jungle. Reanne's African Lit. Blog. Your Friendly Neighborhood Rhyme-Slinger! Amaranth in the Country of Eden. All About Your One And Only. Muah! African Exploration of Epic Proportion. Lindsey's African Literature Exploration. A Walk Through African Literature. Monday, December 1, 2008. Awaken is an forum designed...
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Reanne's African Lit. Blog: September 2008
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Monday, September 29, 2008. Will the Real Kurtz Please Stand Up? After reading Heart of Darkness. By Joseph Conrad, I found it almost impossible not to compare the characters in the novella to the actual people that we read about in Adam Hochschild's book King Leopold's Ghost. The character, Kurtz, was particularly interesting, and not just because he seemingly lost his mind in the end. A collection, and he even bragged about paying his black soldiers for every head they brought to him. By Adam Hochschil...
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Reanne's African Lit. Blog: "Trying to maintain some semblance of hope in an increasingly hopeless world"
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Sunday, November 16, 2008. Trying to maintain some semblance of hope in an increasingly hopeless world". There was nothing to believe in: the only mission the military rulers had was systematically to loot the national treasury; their only morality was a vicious survivalist agenda in which any hint of disloyalty was ruthlessly crushed.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Reanne's African Lit. Blog. Animals are not here for our entertainment. Trying to maintain some semblance of hope in an i.
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Reanne's African Lit. Blog: November 2008
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Sunday, November 16, 2008. Animals are not here for our entertainment. There is a list a mile long. Of endangered African animals, including gazelles, lemurs, hyenas, leopards, owls, snakes, toads, and more. Just looking at Lemurs, there are 39 different species of Lemurs that are currently endangered. And that’s JUST lemurs. Some of the animals that are endangered in Africa are not endangered in other areas in which they live. So why are so many animals in Africa endangered? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).