Slavery has existed in Africa for many centuries, and still continues in the current day in some countries.
Systems of servitude and slavery were common in parts of Africa, as they were in much of the ancient world. In many African societies where slavery was prevalent, the enslaved people were not treated as chattel slaves and were given certain rights in a system similar to indentured servitudeelsewhere in the world. When the Arab slave trade and Atlantic slave trade began, many of the local slave systems began supplying captives for slave markets outside Africa.[1]
Slavery in historical Africa was practiced in many different forms: Debt slavery, enslavement of war captives, military slavery, and criminal slavery were all practiced in various parts of Africa
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I can't help but laugh at one of the given sentences. Read over the sentence that says "<em>Your audience consists of 9th grade parents." </em> That means that if the parents are in Grade 10, they can't attend the meeting.
That, of course, is not what you want to hear.
You should be aiming your speech at parents who have children in Grade Nine. You might want to focus on things that they should be preparing for in advance.
- What is the student planing on taking and is that a realistic objective. He or she should not be planning to spend 7 years in college for a medical degree if he or she only has a C+ average. Suppose we are, however, talking about a very gifted student. A parent should be planning to put aside 100000 dollars -- maybe more. The parent has at most 4 years to complete the task. That's a worry.
- You should be talking to them about how determined the child is. A bright student with an average report card is something to look into. Is the student mature enough to go to college or are they going to do nothing but party.
- You should be talking considering the other children in the family if there are any. Planning for a doctor is going to eat up most family's resources. Is it a fair choice for the rest of the family?
- You should be talking about the choice in schools. It matters (in the United States) from which college a person graduates. That's some of the topics.
It says.... Explain the meaning of this line of the poem 'Shoes torn, out of which the soul of the peeping villages'.
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<span>Seu cérebro ajuda a pensar, seus pulmões ajudam você a respirar, e seu coração circula sangue por todo o corpo para lhe dar vida. Mas, não faça nenhum osso sobre ele; Um dos heróis desconhecidos de seu corpo é o esqueleto. Você geralmente não presta atenção a ele, a menos que algo está quebrado ou dói; No entanto, nada funcionaria sem seu esqueleto. É tipo como a estrutura de uma casa. Essa estrutura ajuda a apoiar tudo o que é construído dentro dele ou em cima dele. <span>Sem a estrutura, a casa entraria em colapso e, francamente </span></span>