ESSAY. Sense du Patrioteisme Liberal Afro-Americain
Letter to Letter message electoral. The History of words By angel Bashile.
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The History of words
ESSAY.
An essay is, generally, a piece of writing that gives the author's own argument — but the definition is vague, overlapping with those of a paper, an article, a pamphlet, and a short story. Essays have traditionally been sub-classified as formal and informal. Formal essays are characterized by "serious purpose, dignity, logical organization, length," whereas the informal essay is characterized by "the personal element (self-revelation, individual tastes and experiences, confidential manner), humor, graceful style, rambling structure, unconventionality or novelty of theme," etc.
Essays are commonly used as literary criticism, political manifestos, learned arguments, observations of daily life, recollections, and reflections of the author. Almost all modern essays are written in prose, but works in verse have been dubbed essays.
History (thesis)
A history essay sometimes referred to as a thesis essay describes an argument or claim about one or more historical events and supports that claim with evidence, arguments, and references. The text makes it clear to the reader why the argument or claim is as such.
Narrative
A narrative uses tools such as flashbacks, flash-forwards, and transitions that often build to a climax. The focus of a narrative is the plot. When creating a narrative, authors must determine their purpose, consider their audience, establish their point of view, use dialogue, and organize the narrative. A narrative is usually arranged chronologically.
Argumentative
An argumentative essay is a critical piece of writing, aimed at presenting objective analysis of the subject matter, narrowed down to a single topic. The main idea of all the criticism is to provide an opinion either of positive or negative implication. As such, a critical essay requires research and analysis, strong internal logic and sharp structure. Its structure normally builds around introduction with a topic's relevance and a thesis statement, body paragraphs with arguments linking back to the main thesis, and conclusion. In addition, an argumentative essay may include a refutation section where conflicting ideas are acknowledged, described, and criticized. Each argument of argumentative essay should be supported with sufficient evidence, relevant to the point.
Economic
An economic essay can start with a thesis, or it can start with a theme. It can take a narrative course and a descriptive course. It can even become an argumentative essay if the author feels the need. After the introduction, the author has to do his/her best to expose the economic matter at hand, to analyze it, evaluate it, and draw a conclusion. If the essay takes more of a narrative form then the author has to expose each aspect of the economic puzzle in a way that makes it clear and understandable for the reader.Reflective
A reflective essay is an analytical piece of writing in which the writer describes a real or imaginary scene, event, interaction, passing thought, memory, or form — adding a personal reflection on the meaning of the topic in the author's life. Thus, the focus is not merely descriptive. The writer doesn’t just describe the situation, but revisits the scene with more detail and emotion to examine what went well, or reveal a need for additional learning — and may relate what transpired to the rest of the author's life.Other logical structures
The logical progression and organizational structure of an essay can take many forms. Understanding how the movement of thought is managed through an essay has a profound impact on its overall cogency and ability to impress. A number of alternative logical structures for essays have been visualized as diagrams, making them easy to implement or adapt in the construction of an argument.
Africa Politics History
World influence on the modernization of Africa developing systems on the way countries, nations, or states act, and base their policies on times that reflect what their past was like. This is very true in the case of Africa. The only problem is that Africa is said to have no history. This just means that Africa's many cultures did not have an affect the way imperialists and other influences acted towards the huge continent. Everything was based on their interests and consequently this meant that the way of dealing with Africa in everyway. .
The Declaration of Innocence writing was to be said by the deceased in order to be purified and to be allowed rebirth. This writing tended to make things shift towards Egyptian ethics and religion. It had been reprinted from "The Book of the Dead, which is Egyptian text with interlinear translation." This writing is similar to the Ten Commandments.
The teachings of Ptahhotep were instructions by a man named Ptahhotep. He was a wise man using wisdom as virtue. He was a natural born leader, using his teachings to help spread knowledge to all. In one of his speeches he talks about the description of aging. "My God, the process of aging brings senility." As he goes on he gives another speech telling those if you listened to his sayings "all of your affairs will go forward. Their value resides in their truth." These teachings from him help others learn.
The teachings of Ptahhotep were instructions by a man named Ptahhotep. He was a wise man using wisdom as virtue. He was a natural born leader, using his teachings to help spread knowledge to all. In one of his speeches he talks about the description of aging. "My God, the process of aging brings senility." As he goes on he gives another speech telling those if you listened to his sayings "all of your affairs will go forward. Their value resides in their truth." These teachings from him help others learn.
In 1966 Lepold Senghor wrote a piece on Negritude. For Senghor, negritude is one's identification of one's blackness without reference to culture, language, or geography. "Negritude transcends the deep divisions within and between Arabs, Africans, and the African Diaspora by recognizing a common racial thread." Negritude motivated colonialism. Negritude rehabilitated Africa and blacks form European ideology that considered the blacks inferior to the whites. Senghor believed there would be one world civilization, unique and universal one, through the process of enrichment, after the melting and mixings of people, race, and languages.
In 1962 Julius Nyerere had an objective, or main focus on socialism. He was the ruler of a country called Tanzania. He wanted to build this society so that all members had equal rights and equal opportunities. Nyerere said "all can live in peace with their neighbors without suffering or imposing injustice, being exploited or exploiting; and in which all have a gradually increasing basic level of material welfare before any individual lives in luxury."
People in Tanzanian were encouraged it seemed like to live and work on a cooperative basis in organized villages. This idea was to extend traditional values and responsibilities as a whole. It seemed that the socialism Nyerere believed in was a "people-centered." To him wealth was not the main goal for him. "Societies become a better place through the development of people rather than the gearing up of production." This was a matter Nyerere took to be important both political and private terms.
They believe Africa is a whole country rather than a continent and they believe to live in Africa and to be an African means you live in pure poverty and starve like the children we see in commercials. The problem Americans have when we think about what Africa is to us, is that the media has painted an image in our head about what Africa is when we have not been able to learn for ourselves. American commercials are just one example of why African-Americans have such a tainted example of how African immigrants live back in their home country.
Marcus Garvey was a man who seemed to have found dissatisfaction and frustration among millions of Negroes pushed northward during the World War 1. This pushed him to come up with the Universal Negro Improvement Association. To him he felt as though people were loosing site of Africa and where they came from. Garvey wanted to build or had plans to build an African-nation state.
" The Universal Negro Improvement Association to have established in Africa that brotherly cooperation which will make the interests of the African native and the American and West Indian Negro one and the same." He also believed in an African Aristocracy. "Africa shall develop an aristocracy of its own, but it shall be based upon service and loyalty to race." Garvey's greatness lied in his daring dream of a better future for Negroes somewhere on earth.
Why Black
People often refer to Africa as the Dark Continent, meaning that Africans were uncivilized, unsophisticated, and ignorant people. West Africa, East Africa, and ancient Zimbabwe are examples that refute this stereotype. The Dark Continent would not be an accurate label for Ancient Africa.
Why Black
People often refer to Africa as the Dark Continent, meaning that Africans were uncivilized, unsophisticated, and ignorant people. West Africa, East Africa, and ancient Zimbabwe are examples that refute this stereotype. The Dark Continent would not be an accurate label for Ancient Africa.
West Africa consisted mainly of three empires: Ghana, Mali, and Songhai. They had intelligent people that contributed to their culture and structures that resemble to a nowadays-city. In Kumbi Saleh, Ghana, there was a fortress built that was guarded by many soldiers to protect the city, which is similar to the cities today in modern countries with their own military force. The successor of Sonni Ali, the king of Songhai, called Askia Muhammad established a fair method of taxation because he believed that the wealth of the empire depended on commerce. Only modern governments today would be able to create a taxation method like this. Ghana and Mali also traded. Their trade was based on trust between the two traders. It was a devise system of bargaining that means they traded wisely and organized like a modern country would do today.
East Africa is another example that shows that African nations were not "dark". Kilwa was a city located in East Africa. It was a rich city based on trade. Kilwa people wrote poetry in different languages and sent paintings to China. It is easy to see that they were literate and had a passion for arts, proving they had their own culture. Traders in East Africa had good trade relations with other cities. They traded peacefully and interacted with diverse kinds of people while they traded. In Kilwa was one of the most beautiful and well constructed towns with structures that resemble a modern city today such as mansions, public fountains, police force, mosques, arched walkways, and town squares.
Zimbabwe was a city located in South Africa that characterizes a city of today. In Zimbabwe they had very skilled masons that built impressive stone buildings using the dry stone technique.
Why White
When trying to colonize a foreign country, political and social implications begin to emerge. Some take shape immediately while others appear over a long period.
of time. Europeans traveled to the coasts of Africa hoping to find ways to exploit it for their own personal gain. From the slave trade to the trading of other commodities and resources, Europeans opened a window of opportunity politically and socially.
of time. Europeans traveled to the coasts of Africa hoping to find ways to exploit it for their own personal gain. From the slave trade to the trading of other commodities and resources, Europeans opened a window of opportunity politically and socially.
First, we begin by looking at the short-term political and social implications in colonizing Africa. The natural goods were one of the major reasons for exploring and exploiting the l
and. The expansion of trade and profit among the Europeans gave the individual countries more wealth, enabling them to become a stronger political force.
Social interaction was crucial for two reasons. Becoming friends with the African natives was the easiest way to exploit the land. The short-term social implications led to the political. The European countries gained wealth from Africa and used it to strengthen their individual nation's political power in comparison to the rest of the world.
The export of African goods brought more money to the country that were trying to develop it, but it also allowed each country to gain specific territories and travel routes around Africa. Socially, the Europeans wanted to change and develop the natives into intelligent, civilized people. Missionaries were sent over in attempt to convert these people into Christianity.
Overall, we can see the change in purpose that the Europeans had in colonizing the land of Africa. The short and long-term political and social implications began and ended slave trade and created major profit through the exploitation of Africa.
Afro-Americans
Is it a disbelief that many Africans think African-Americans are lazy, ghetto, wild, careless, untrustworthy, devious, and they are continuously complaining about racism when everything has been given to them? For an African-American this question may be insulting but at the same time it is unfortunate that in fact many African-Americans are perceived this way probably because African Immigrants are brought up with different morals and values. All though, it is just a stereotype to say all African-Americans are lazy, African Immigrants that come in contact with African-Americans may sometimes believe this stereotype is true just based on their interaction with one person. Some people may think Africans and African-Americans are alike or the same because of their similar skin color but in fact, the two could not be more different. Many African immigrants and African-Americans misunderstand each other due to the huge cultural differences. .
The first major problem between the two groups is how they view each other's home countries. In America, we may be watching our favorite TV show when a commercial comes on. Often times we see commercials showing starving black children in Africa with tiny bones and big bellies who are extremely malnourished. Then a Caucasian man comes into view and tells viewers how they can help feed the starving child. Although some Africans may be in extreme poverty, Americans need to understand that just how we have rich people in places like Hollywood or New York, Africa is also made up of different areas and many different countries where people may be wealthy or they may be poor. It may even surprise some people to know Africa is also home to many white people; yes, white people live in Africa!.
Is it a disbelief that many Africans think African-Americans are lazy, ghetto, wild, careless, untrustworthy, devious, and they are continuously complaining about racism when everything has been given to them? For an African-American this question may be insulting but at the same time it is unfortunate that in fact many African-Americans are perceived this way probably because African Immigrants are brought up with different morals and values. All though, it is just a stereotype to say all African-Americans are lazy, African Immigrants that come in contact with African-Americans may sometimes believe this stereotype is true just based on their interaction with one person. Some people may think Africans and African-Americans are alike or the same because of their similar skin color but in fact, the two could not be more different. Many African immigrants and African-Americans misunderstand each other due to the huge cultural differences. .
The first major problem between the two groups is how they view each other's home countries. In America, we may be watching our favorite TV show when a commercial comes on. Often times we see commercials showing starving black children in Africa with tiny bones and big bellies who are extremely malnourished. Then a Caucasian man comes into view and tells viewers how they can help feed the starving child. Although some Africans may be in extreme poverty, Americans need to understand that just how we have rich people in places like Hollywood or New York, Africa is also made up of different areas and many different countries where people may be wealthy or they may be poor. It may even surprise some people to know Africa is also home to many white people; yes, white people live in Africa!.
Being an African-American and just thinking about what Africa is to Americans, it is easy to think of Africa being a giant desert or jungle. To African-Americans, Africa is where they originated from but they really have no ties with it.
Americans have so many misconceptions about Africa simply due to the way Africa is shown in movies or on TV that many of them would be astonished to know the real facts.
In discussing certain media, the news has also fueled the bias beliefs between African- Americans and African Immigrants. Right now, many Americans are acting with complete ignorance because the news has not stopped talking about the Ebola virus that is said to have started in Africa. Now people are starting to connect all Africans with disease just because the news has poisoned our minds to think this way. Even on social sites like Instagram, you can't scroll down your timeline without seeing a picture with an ignorant joke about Ebola in it. I could only imagine how awful it would be to be an African immigrant coming to America with all the Ebola rumors that all Africans carry the disease.
In discussing certain media, the news has also fueled the bias beliefs between African- Americans and African Immigrants. Right now, many Americans are acting with complete ignorance because the news has not stopped talking about the Ebola virus that is said to have started in Africa. Now people are starting to connect all Africans with disease just because the news has poisoned our minds to think this way. Even on social sites like Instagram, you can't scroll down your timeline without seeing a picture with an ignorant joke about Ebola in it. I could only imagine how awful it would be to be an African immigrant coming to America with all the Ebola rumors that all Africans carry the disease.
The divide between Africans and African-Americans comes from so many different sources and each person has their own opinions on why they feel the way they do about the other. Perhaps one of the reasons African-Americans and Africans don't get along because they do not know the history of each other. Sure Americans know Africans were brought here to be slaves but what do we know about Africans? And what don't they know about us?.
The biggest surprise to African-Americans or even Americans just in general, is that there are also white people in Africa.
Think about the history of the United States. How did the U.S as a country come to be such a mixing pot of different ethnicities and colors? What we learn throughout school in history classes is that white people came to America first. Indians also known as Native-Americans were here before the whites; but the only reason they are called Indians is because Christopher Columbus thought he had found India. Later, the whites brought Africans here to become slaves. The United States and Africa are similar in the fact that just as European explorers settled in America, they also settled in Africa. To be an African does not mean to have black skin, to be African is to have roots in Africa.
The biggest surprise to African-Americans or even Americans just in general, is that there are also white people in Africa.
Another thing that may have been connected with African-Americans not realizing Africa has whites too, is believing Africans have not experienced racism in their own country. Africans have indeed experienced racism and even today in the 21st century it continues? In some cities of South Africa whites have their own cemeteries and beaches.
To African-Immigrants, what America is to them has probably also been tainted because of the media or other things. It seems as though America has always been "The Land of Opportunity." Throughout history, people have traveled to America from every continent because America is where people can find work, or maybe even one day become well-off and live the American dream in a nice house surrounded by a white picket fence. But like some countries in Africa, America is also a nation that faces homeless-ness and starving children. In every big city there are "the projects." Many children who live in projects face real life problems everyday like trying to stay alive from gang shootouts to drug overdoses. Children starve because they don't have parents with proper parenting skills or just the money to take care of them. .
Another point to be made about the differences between African-Americans and African Immigrants are each group's manners and the way they act.
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