We learn how to express our emotions primarily through our early experiences with caregivers and the environment we grew up in. These experiences shape our understanding of emotions, influence how we express and regulate them, and impact our relationships with others.
Nelson Mandela is currently living in Qunu, in the region of Transkei, in South Africa. This was where he spent his early childhood, and he grew to love the area.
Nelson Mandela was famously Christian, and his faith led many of his political and humanitarian efforts. He was raised by a devout Christian mother, so he did not convert, but rather grew up in the faith.
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His feelings about the kiowa tribe he grew up with
Ghana Mali and Songhai grew rich through trade.
Mandela didn't exactly end the apartheid on his own; he was rather an iconic figure in the movement which did. Before he went to jail in the 1960's, Mandela showed his opposition to the racist governmental policies by joining groups such as the ANC Youth Leagues and organizing and taking part in protests against racism in South Africa. Once Mandela was incarcerated, the movement continued and grew in strength, having Mandela as a martyr and an icon, representing the suffering and injustice disseminated due to the government's racism. When the movement finally won over, Mandela was released and in 1993 ran for president of South Africa. He stayed in charge from 1994 to 1999, when he retired. Nelson Mandela's mandate was the definitive end point of the apartheid.
Shared environment
Walter Dean Myers grew up in Harlem, New York City. He drew inspiration from his experiences living in the diverse and vibrant neighborhood for much of his writing.
Florence grew wealthy through her successful career as a music artist, including album sales, concert tours, and endorsements. She also diversified her income through investments in various business ventures.
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They grew powerful through trade.