There are numerous poems that sum up these attitudes. Probably the most famous is The White Man's Burden by Rudyard Kipling.
Oil reserves are what improved international attitudes and behavior towards Africa. Without oil reserve and the Group of 8 that helped make this possible, Africa would still be looked at the same prior to this.
T. C. Argue has written: 'A study of user attitudes towards multiracial public transport services in the coastal cities of South Africa' -- subject(s): Apartheid, Public opinion, Segregation in transportation
Helga Dickow has written: 'Das Regenbogenvolk' -- subject(s): Christianity and politics, Civil religion, Religious life and customs 'Religion and attitudes towards life in South Africa' -- subject(s): Religious life and customs, Pentecostalism, Religion and sociology
Michael Noble has written: 'The take-up of family credit' 'Attitudes to work and social security in South Africa' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Unemployed, Public welfare, Discouraged workers, Unemployment
Cultural norms and viewpoints in Africa can influence how people perceive and interact with the outside world as well as each other. These norms shape attitudes towards foreign cultures, languages, and practices. They also play a role in shaping intergroup dynamics and relationships within Africa, impacting issues such as ethnicity, gender, and social status.
Aidan Campbell has written: 'Western primitivism' -- subject(s): Africa, Civilization, Western, Ethnic relations, Ethnicity, Public opinion, Social conditions, Western Civilization
C. W. Newbury has written: 'British policy towards West Africa'
Eating dog meat is not common in most Western cultures and is considered taboo. However, in some cultures, particularly in parts of Asia and Africa, eating dog meat is practiced. It is important to be respectful of cultural differences and understand that attitudes towards eating dog meat vary around the world.
Meg Voorhes has written: 'Black South Africans' attitudes on sanctions and disinvestment' -- subject(s): American Investments, Attitudes, Blacks, Corporate divestiture, Disinvestment, Public opinion 'A Guide to American State and Local Laws on South Africa'
African attitudes towards slavery were more diverse, with variations across different regions and cultures. Slavery in Africa was often a form of social organization or a result of warfare. European attitudes towards slavery were largely driven by economic motives, with a focus on using slaves for labor in colonies and plantations. Additionally, European involvement in the transatlantic slave trade contributed to the mass exploitation and dehumanization of African slaves.
Helmut Albrecht has written: 'Chimpanzees in Western Africa' -- subject(s): Behavior, Chimpanzees, Primates
The Ghana empire was located in the western part of Africa.