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    Sierra Leone is a country with much history. It has many historical sites and great mines that contain so much “treasure”. Its economy is still growing and they’re trying to improve themselves. They’re a diverse country with different ethnic groups and languages but socially and culturally they can agree on the way they eat, what type of music they like, and what they do for fun. This country is unique and is growing from the past to a modern future. Sierra Leones environmental concerns is a fast

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    tribes which later paved the way for large flock of youth embracement his Dervish forces whose motto under his outstanding nationalistic agenda was to kick altogether the colonist out of the Somalis soil. Whilst, the second reason why the British protectorate could not take any action at the time was the very challenging wars that erupted between the British colonial forces and the Afrikaners. The South African Boer War begun between the British Empire and the Boers of the Transvaal and Orange Free

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    Eshi Nair The Girl Who Drank The Moon - By Kelly Barnhill Every year in the town of Protectorate, the people sacrifice a baby to a witch they believe lives ian the woods. The day of sacrifice is the day where the council of Elders come and chooses a baby to of course, sacrifice. After the sacrifice has been chosen, the elders take the baby to a nearby swamp, which is where the witch is believed to have lived. The Elders have in fact been telling “fake” stories to the townspeople, about

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    Maghreb (Szekely 11/3/16). Countries in the Maghreb have experienced varying degrees of colonial influence. While Algeria experienced a large influx of colonists from France and experienced direct rule by the French, Tunisia was considered a French Protectorate. The impact of colonial rule has significantly shaped the post-independence politics of these countries and continue to play a role in the current political systems present in the Maghreb. Algerian national identity is heavily influenced by its

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    British Imperialism in Nigeria The British empire began in 16th century and lasted until around 1997. During this time Great Britain controlled a lot of the World’s land and population. Britain had immense power and used it for their own dominance. They wanted to spread their ideology and culture to other societies.Britain was imperializing many parts of the World."Imperialism occurs when a strong nation takes over a weaker nation or region and dominates its economic, political, and cultural life”

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    made England a Protectorate. Cromwell became its chief executive with the title of lord protector. After Charles's execution, England became a republic called the Commonwealth of England. A committee of Parliament ruled the country. Cromwell ended the Commonwealth of England in 1653, as I previously stated by forcibly disbanding the Long Parliament. The Parliament was called Long because part of it had been meeting since 1640. England then became a dictatorship called the Protectorate, with Cromwell

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    A- Visitor Statistics of Saint Catherine World Heritage Area Pre-nomination, the site of the Saint Catherine monastery as a part of the protectorate area of Saint Catherine receives about 750 to 1000 visitors per day that has been recognized (Nomination File, 2002). In fact, the visitor numbers to the St. Catherine WH area is notably duplicated from 150000.00 to 300000.00 from 1996 to 2002, this 100.0 per cent increase rate may cope with the tremendous gross of the visitor number in Sharm El Sheikh

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    started on its downhill path. The western regions were successively controlled by the Tubo (Tibetan Empire), Uyghurs (Huihu) and the Karakhan Empire.With its prosperity, many boomtowns and market centers appeared along the Northern Route. In 702, the Protectorate General of Beiting was installed with its administration center in Tingzhou (Jimsar), managing the Northern Route of the Silk Road.Although some historians of the Tang Dynasty have argued that it is a little bit important, closer examination shows

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    started on its downhill path. The western regions were successively controlled by the Tubo (Tibetan Empire), Uyghurs (Huihu) and the Karakhan Empire.With its prosperity, many boomtowns and market centers appeared along the Northern Route. In 702, the Protectorate General of Beiting was installed with its administration center in Tingzhou (Jimsar), managing the Northern Route of the Silk Road.Although some historians of the Tang Dynasty have argued that it is a little bit important, closer examination shows

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    How Imperialism Affected The British Empire “The sun never sets on the British Empire. But it rises every morning. The sky must get awfully crowded” (Wright). The British Empire is the largest empire in world history, it’s where the sun would always rise but never set. Imperialism affected the British Empire because they used it to extend and strengthen their empire. Imperialism in the British Empire lasted from 1870 to 1914. The extension of a nation’s authority by territorial investment or even

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