First of all Black African people never practiced "religion" (which is man-made and written by man for the control of a people). Black African people were and some still are, a spiritual people who never had to "believe" in a creator/God...they knew the Creator/God for themselves. Black African people saw the manifestation of the Creator/God in everything natural that had life and saw Her/Him manifested through the S-U-N that rises every morning to give life for without the S-U-N, life could not exist! You can see the S-U-N walks on water whenever it is over a body of water and during the winter solstice the S-U-N dies for 3 days just to rise again on the 3rd day. Think people and when you awaken then and only then realize that the Creator/God is in you! Maat-Hotep, Ayana of St. Louis
The approaches to study of African politics can be difficult. They are based on colonial past and present problems of African states, boundaries, weak links with the state and the society amongst other things.
The study of rock and stone is known as 'PETROLOGY'
They would be called Horticulturists.
Its on study island so don't be cheating
i want the eda course matriculation schools near mylapore which helps me to study my higher studies .
african studies
their are no other classes to take in high school after that
Foreign literature and Foreign studies is the study of the literature and culture of a different country than the one you live in. Examples include Asian Literature, French Studies, African Languages and Russian Politics.
The plural of study is studies. As in "the studies have computers in them".
The present tense of "study" is "studies" for third person singular (he/she/it) and "study" for all other persons (I/you/we/they).
African Studies Association was created in 1957.
African Population Studies was created in 1986.
Institute of African Studies was created in 1962.
Studies' is the plural possessive of study.
The plural form of study is studies
Robert Sobukwe studied to become a teacher, specializing in African languages. He later pursued his studies in law.
The plural form of "study" is "studies."