Because of Mansa Musa's pilgrimage across the world (where he showcased his wealth) the kingdom of Mali gained enormous economic success and recognition. When he went on tour showcasing his wealth to everyone he saw, he arguably became the worlds first 'celerity'. Because of his immense wealth and popularity, word got around quickly on how powerful and wealthy the kingdom of Mali is, and many scholars and all sorts of people flocked to Mali. Mansa Musa built mosques and learning centers, and Mali became a hub of learning and a bustling city. Because Mansa Musa gained celerity like status, others recognized Mali as a good place to make money, learn, worship, and live. Because of this boost of population, Mali's economy grew immensely.
Hope this helps! (you might want to look up certain dates and specifics of his pilgrimage, I hope this is a good outline though!)
The challenges that law enforcement agencies face in
balancing crime fighting and due process rights by having to follow the rules
in which they should properly in order to make a correct decision. They should
have a proper order and meet the rules in terms of interrogation and arrest in
order for the accused person to deserve whether they are right to be accused or
wrongfully accused.
<span>General
psychology inherently assumes mind operates under universal laws. We
are all born with the same brain. Cultural psychology our thoughts are
based on the ones around us. I believe the person would line up more
with the cultural psychology perspective because experiences in our
culture are central with certain kinds of experiences. We'll have a
distorted and incomplete understanding of the human mind if we fail to
consider the role of culture.</span>
The Federal Republic of Germany <span>is a Central European country and member of the </span>European Union<span>, </span>G4<span>, </span>G8<span>, the </span>G20<span>, the </span>Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development<span> and </span>NATO<span>. It maintains a network of 229 diplomatic missions abroad and holds relations with more than 190 countries.</span>
It's the conflict perspective theory