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A summary of key events in early Liberian history affecting their economy.
What is a Bongo if it is not a drum ? A bongo is in fact an animal. Its a miss fit, it looks like a deer striped like a Zebra, with the body shape of an antelope. Both male and female of this species have horns, which is unusual in its ...
Here’s a list of outstanding accomplishments in the history of mankind.
A corpse elected to office?! Believe it or not, this has happened in the U.S. at least three times! Read about these stories and more interesting and fascinating stories of election fixes throughout history.
Educating children in African refugee camps is an intricate task that requires many coordinated efforts. Humanitarian organizations, local government officials, educators, parents and children, all need to be part of education activities.
The article analyzes the creation of a term like MOOTW and points out that increasing attention is being paid to these types of operations. Why has the U.S. military “done more” in this area in recent years?
These books inspired me to design a unit based upon literature from Africa. During the late 1970's and early 1980's there was a plethora of literature emerging from African culture, so I was fortunate to have grist for the mill.
In this profile video learn about Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf and how she became the first elected female president of an African country.
These thought-provoking proverbs and sayings from Africa offer advice, warning and counsel for all generations of every nation.
Here’s a list of the longest, heaviest, most powerful and largest water vessels in the world.