Desertification in the Sahil has caused a loss of farmland and migration a farmer south for more fertile land. The Sahara desert that stretches across most of northern Africa creates a barrier that divides the African cultural groups in the south from Muslim and air up in the north.
Resistance and separatism is the stage in minority identity development characterized by the rejection of dominant group values and norms
Aḥmad ibn Mājid ( أحمد بن ماجد), also known as the Lion of the Sea,[1] was an Arab navigator and cartographer born c. 1432[2] in Julfar, part of Oman under the Nabhani dynasty rule at the time,[3][4] (present-day Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates).[5] He was raised in a family famous for seafaring; at the age of 17 he was able to navigate ships. The exact date is not known, but ibn Majid probably died in 1500. Although long identified in the West as the navigator who helped Vasco da Gama find his way from Africa to India, contemporary research has shown Ibn Majid is unlikely even to have met da Gama.[6] Ibn Majid was the author of nearly forty works of poetry and prose.
The answer is the default network. It is the brain network
responsible of engaging Selena’s daydream in which made her think about her daughter
of what will her daughter wear for graduation as she weeds her garden in their
home.