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Egypt and the ¡Kung BushmenWHAT AMERICA CAN LEARN FROM EGYPT AND THE ¡KUNG BUSHMEN OF SOUTH AFRICA ABOUT DEVIANCE AND SOCIAL CONTROL
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A Children's Story - an Encounter with the !Kung BushmenA children's story about an encounter with the !Kung bushmen of the Kalahari desert.
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The BushmenDr. Sparrman also described the Bushmen. As the first sentence in the excerpt below indicates, he wrongly assumed that Hottentots and Bushmen were two groups of people who came from the same culture.
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Bushmen Vs Modern CivilizationHere is a comparison of the African Bushmen lifestyle and modern lifestyles.
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The Bushmen of AfricaA glimpse into the lives of the oldest known inhabitants of the Kalahari Desert of Southern Africa; the Bushmen.
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The Bushmen - Are We Losing Our Ancestors?We all want a beautiful home. A place to call ours; where our children can live, learn and prosper. We would all protect and defend our home. Why would we allow someone to destroy that which is ours?
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The Coming of the DutchWhile the Bushmen and Hottentots (hereafter both groups will be referred to as Hottentots) followed their simple, nomadic ways, events took place in Europe which were to change the history of South Africa.
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The Character of Frontier Farmers [part1]Dr. Sparrman is the Swedish physician who described the Bushmen and Hottentots. In January 1776 he reached the Great Fish River at Agter Bruntjes-hoogte. Here he describes an encounter with several Boers.
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Boer JusticeThe Boer was frequently harsh in his administration of "justice" to the Hottentots, and to the Bushmen, a neighboring African people.
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Bushman-HottentotThe first whites to settle in South Africa were Dutchmen who arrived from Holland in the middle of the seventeenth century. They found Bushmen and Hottentots living in the lands near the Cape of Good Hope.
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Information About South Africa. Stating the IssueBefore Europeans settled in South Africa, native peoples known as Bushmen and Hottentots controlled the land around the Cape of Good Hope.
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The Diverse People of Africa: Culture, Tribes, and ReligionIn South Africa, the oldest inhabitants are the Bushmen/San people. Found across the Kalahari Desert, the Bushmen are hunters and gatherers that have no land rights that some of the other tribes have. Located mostly in Malawi with some in Zambia and
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The Gods Must Be Crazy - A Sociological AnalysisA sociological analysis for the film "The Gods Must Be Crazy" a film set among the Bushmen tribe of South Africa and examining themes of ownership, property and conflict.
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Does Hoodia Work?Hoodia is the South African miracle treatment meant to melt away the pounds and eliminate your appetite! Or so advertisers and media sources say. After all, how else could South African bushmen be so skinny! But does it really work?
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The Impact of Economic Systems on the Ju/'hoansi BushmenThe article examines the negative impact globalization has on food-foraging societies.
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Salt and Blood PressureThe relationship between salt and hypertension.
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The Truth About Diet Pills and SubstancesHave you ever experienced that you have been working out harder than you ever have, but your weight loss is not keeping up?
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The Gods Must Be Crazy ReviewA review of a classic 1980s comedy that is sure to entertain all members of the family.
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An Observational Study of FingerprintsDo people with a predominance of one ethnic heritage tend to have fewer different fingerprint patterns than people with several ethnic heritages?
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Kanna: The World's Most Powerful Antidepressant HerbWhile well-known herbs like Saint John's Wort and chamomile have been investigated for their use in treating mood disorders, the herb that I have found most effective in treating depression is also one of the least known.
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Hoodia: The Natural Food that Makes Us HealthyWays to reduce the problem of obesity eating natural foods so that we get healthy without suffering the negative impacts of chemicals in our body.
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Activities to Advance CreativityBeing creative is not very easy. You need to cultivate your talents within you.
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Diet Pill Ingredients: What Works and What Are the Side Effects?With more than 145 million Americans overweight or obese, this article reviews six diet pill ingredients that have been shown to be effective, along with their potential side effects.
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The History of Hunting and Gathering FoodYou may have thought that the days of foraging and hunting for your food were over, but a backlash against processed food culture has seen it come back into vogue.
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2009 Grammy Awards Nominees Predictions of the Winner's Circle2009 Grammy Awards nominees predictions of the winner's circle to be presented on February 8, 2009. You can bet on these hot choices.
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Phenocal - the Inside Facts & StoryPhenocal is manufactured by Phermaxa labs - one of the leading dietary supplements manufacturers. Phenocal is a dietary supplement geared towards higher metabolism and weight loss..
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The Complete Uncensored Truth About HoodiaOne of the largest markets anywhere, both online and in the real world, is weight loss.
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The Ten Best Movies You Never SawTen relatively unknown movies that will tickle your funny bone. With actors ranging from the suprising (Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone) to the unknown (N!Xau, the first and only known Namibian San actor), these are ten can't-miss movies.
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Worst Christmas Gifts for the Environmentalist on Your Listfive things to avoid getting for your green friends and eco-conscious alternatives.
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Modern Day Slavery the Mother Root of All Socioeconomic OppressionIs slavery an American made? Did slavery begin in America? Is America the only country that has had a slave economy? How does slavery fit in an African perspective? If slavery also existed in Africa, then how was it different from the rest of the world?
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Myths About Anarchism DebunkedMany are surprised to learn that anarchism is not a philosophy based in violence, disorder or Utopian idealism. -
Delinquency: Understanding the Delinquent Behavior of Your ChildrenThis article will aid the parents to better understand the certain acts or behavior of their called delinquency.
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The Eight-Day Healing BushThis article takes a closer look at the uses of the Eight-day healing bush.
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CITES Certificates Protect Endangered Hoodia CactusThe medicinal cactus hoodia gordonii is endangered due to over-harvesting for the supplement industry. Learn how sustainable CITES certificates may protect this endangered plant.
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The Culture of the BantuA person torn from a traditional society and thrust into a modern, urban, industrial environment finds his entire life disrupted.
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Starting a Frontier FarmGeorge Thompson was an English businessman who visited South Africa in the early eighteen hundreds to survey commercial opportunities.
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The Erongo Wilderness Lodge, NamibiaA rugged and unique environment in the Erongo Mountains where guests can view rare, endemic species of animals, birds and plants. -
Top Hotels Part of Latest Chapter in Maputo's HistoryPreviously called Lourenço Marques, the city of Maputo dates back to around 1850.
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Steven Tyler's Big OmissionOn May 3rd "The Demon of Screamin" launched his very own memoir, called "Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?" But where does the title come from, and did the artist credit the source?
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Namibia Family SafariThere can be no better holiday to take with your children than on a safari. Quite apart from the excitement of visiting another country and a magnificent country at that, there is the educational value of enlightening young minds that is priceless.
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