Dikutis Daug
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Bantu in Mine and FactoryThere isn't much to see above ground at a gold mine.
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Formal Education at BantuEvery Bantu child, in addition to the education received in his own home, which enables him to satisfy his economic needs, thus passes through at least one and often more than one school.
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Informal Education at BantuBantu education, the preparation of the child for the work of life, differs from that of the European not only because the life led by adults in these two societies is so different...
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Treasure in the Rocks [part2]Most of the Rocky Mountain gold is gone today. Some other minerals also vanished much too quickly due to rapacious mining methods.
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Treasure in the Rocks [part1]Early in 1848 John Augustus Sutter, a German immigrant and sawmill worker, found a few yellow flakes in a stream in California.
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Cattle Country [part2]Within a few years, thousands of hooves moving eastward had worn deep trails to cowtowns like Dodge City, trading centers where the cowboys celebrated and spent their pay after the long drive, and often described in stories and films about the Wild West.
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Cattle Country [part1]The story of the Great Plains is a story of trails and mountain passes, of a swift and often desperate hurrying. Men were intent on what lay far beyond the Sierras and the Cascades.
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The New Brazilian Middle ClassThe Brazilian middle class has increased many times over since World War II and is still rapidly expanding.
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The Revolt Against Mining (Part 2)This advance, it is true, has generally proved beyond the grasp of "white civilization"...
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The Revolt Against Mining (Part1)Some Europeans see the need to industrialize South Africa, and, in so doing, to industrialize the African worker as well as the non-African worker.