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  • The local "Africas" may be communities poorly covered, from barrios to the working poor to immigrant groups to local education issues of many kinds.

    Magazines Maxine 2009

  • The local "Africas" may be communities poorly covered, from barrios to the working poor to immigrant groups to local education issues of many kinds.

    Vanity Fair's innovative Africa issue Maxine 2007

  • The local "Africas" may be communities poorly covered, from barrios to the working poor to immigrant groups to local education issues of many kinds.

    July 2007 Maxine 2007

  • The local "Africas" may be communities poorly covered, from barrios to the working poor to immigrant groups to local education issues of many kinds.

    Vanity Fair's innovative Africa issue Maxine 2007

  • My basic concept of the course is one I soon discovered is discussed in detail in a wonderful book, Artificial Africas: Colonial Images in the Times of Globalization by Ruth Mayer.

    The Outsider and the Idea of Africa 2010

  • My basic concept of the course is one I soon discovered is discussed in detail in a wonderful book, Artificial Africas: Colonial Images in the Times of Globalization by Ruth Mayer.

    Archive 2010-04-01 2010

  • He ordered his officers to wear hats at all times and forbade them to dress in the Navys white short uniform, an uncomfortable restriction in Africas tropical climate.

    The Attack on the Liberty James Scott 2009

  • Agreed, many of Africas problems would be solved if the EU abandoned its French Agricultural Policy.

    Red Nose day - proping up the problems of Africa. FIDO The Dog 2009

  • We know this because China and India were able to lift themselves by their bootstraps once they got the rudiments of competent and market-friendly government in place, and because Africas development slowed when the colonial governments were replaced by less efficient indigenous ones.

    Creative Capitalism Michael Kinsley with Conor Clarke 2009

  • To the chagrin of the judge, the prosecutor, and their own court-appointed backup attorneys, the Africas insisted on representing themselves in their own way -- and won.

    OpEdNews - Diary: Prisonhouse of Nations: A Review of Mumia Abu-Jamal's 'Jailhouse Lawyers' 2009

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