Colonialism significantly shaped the borders of African nations through the arbitrary division of territories by European powers during the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885. These borders often disregarded existing ethnic, cultural, and linguistic boundaries, leading to the grouping of diverse communities within single states and the separation of others across borders. This artificial delineation has contributed to ongoing conflicts and tensions in many African countries, as the imposed borders often do not reflect the historical or social realities of the continent. Consequently, the legacy of colonialism continues to impact political stability and national identity in Africa today.
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The modernization theory fails to capture the complexities of development in Africa because it oversimplifies the path to development by assuming that all countries go through the same stages to progress. This theory also overlooks the historical context of colonialism and how it has impacted African countries' development trajectories. Additionally, it does not take into account the diverse cultural, social, and economic factors that shape development in each African nation.
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Its our tradition and you were it when you have become a "woman". They also say it gives us African women more shape! That Im not sure about but I do know many that wear it do have shape and nice bodies.. But most African women do anyways!
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The state of Wisconsin got its irregular shape from erosion from rivers and Lake Superior. The southern and western borders were defined by Native American treaties.
There will be more shape than an Asian skull and less shape than an African skull. African skulls will have a more prominent forehead, wider nose and an more prominent chin.
about 7-13 feet if african elephant but for asain about 3-8 african elephant has the shape of africa on its ear
The two important borders in Mesoamerica are the northern border, which is defined by the presence of the Chihuahuan Desert, and the southern border, which is delineated by the rainforests of the Maya region. These borders helped shape the migration patterns, trade routes, and cultural interactions of the various Mesoamerican civilizations.
Any shape in which at least one side is not a straight line, or is different in length from another side.