<span>My hope is that half of them will become the entrepreneurs that we need, who will create these jobs that we need, and the other half will go into government and the nonprofit sector, and they will build the institutions that we need. But they won't just learn academics. They will also learn how to become leaders, and they will develop their skills as entrepreneurs. So think of this as Africa's Ivy League, but instead of getting admitted because of your SAT scores or because of how much money you have or which family you come from, the main criteria for getting into this university will be what is the potential that you have for transforming Africa?</span>
12:21<span>But what we're doing is just one group of institutions. We cannot transform Africa by ourselves. My hopeis that many, many other home-grown African institutions will blossom, and these institutions will all come together with a common vision of developing this next generation of African leaders, generation four, and they will teach them this common message: create jobs, build our institutions.</span>
12:51<span>Nelson Mandela once said, "Every now and then, a generation is called upon to be great. You can be that great generation." I believe that if we carefully identify and cultivate the next generation of African leaders, then this generation four that is coming up will be the greatest generation that Africa <span>and indeed the entire world has ever seen.</span></span>
Answer: Their feelings change depending on the way they see the albatross.
Explanation:
<em>''The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”</em> (1798) is a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. It portrays an old sailor and supernatural events that he experiences at sea, upon killing an albatross.
When the crew members perceive albatross as a sign of good fortune, they get angry with the Mariner because he killed it. On the other hand, when they view the bird as the cause of bad weather, they are satisfied because it is dead. Finally, the crew members realize that they are punished for the death of albatross, and are mad at the Mariner.
Answer:
She had lost her best friend,
Explanation:
Based on the passage given, the narrator states that she had entered the "world of teenagers" even before she became one and then she lost her best friend Lynette Gardner who was her best friend "until February when she turned thirteen".
The change that the details help the writer explain is that the writer had lost her best friend
Answer:
OA. takes her
Explanation:
Julie takes her sister's truck to the concert without her permission.
O A. takes her
O C. takes his
OB. take her
OD. take their
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Horse ribbons? Why do who destroy them? Dude, nobody has any idea what your talking about. Maybe you could give more context to the question? Unless its just a joke question, in which case- ha ha ha. Definitely not sarcastic laughs! Ha ha ha. Anyway, have a good day
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