An African Student in Russia: Soviet Union
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.40 (800 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1478721669 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 308 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-09-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Most amusing book tell a story about life of African student in Soviet Union era!You got to read this book!++++++ Chagga Americano I found the book to be a page-turner, loaded with information that made me have a better understanding about Soviet Russia. His experiences and observations about language, space race, atheism, racism and human rights are interesting. His views about democracy and religion are thought-provoking, especially with the endless religious conflicts in the world. His travels to the West provided opportunity to compare capitalism and communism for the benefit of those in doubt about the negative side of communism. The boo. RAYMOND MWASHA said This is an excellent and bold book.. This book is amazing and full of information about African Students who went for high education in Russia in the 70’s and 80’s during the “Cold War”. It is an excellent book for students of international relations and African Studies interested in understanding the evolving global power shift and Africa's place within it.. Thought provoking and filled with humor! Nyota The book is filled with humor and challenges of the communist times. Using humor, Kyara drives major issues that still linger in our communities today, particularly related to revolution, sexism, democracy and racism. For those who miss the communist times, it provides a nostalgic path where open mindedness is a prerequisite. A must read!
He graduated with MA (History) in 1981. Nourishing bongo is the purpose of life. Natural selection stopped with the first bullet; it will resume with the last one. Among notable observations are, ignorance is a logical legal defense; the UN should have come up with a universal language; English is a tough and polluting language; space exploration is a necessity the world cannot yet afford; original revolutions have taken place in two nations; democracy has yet to exist; communism does not work anywhere, and capitalism does not work everywhere
(Anthropology) in 1999. D. Lastly, education system that is not ecologically contextualized is irrelevant. Kyara left Tanzania for United States in 1985 to pursue post-graduate studies at Brown University, Providence, RI. He teaches anthropology, sociology, and related studies for Thomas Edison State College, Trenton, NJ, and University of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. About the Author Dr. He transferred to Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, for doctoral studies, earning Ph. . Three Russian observers contributed toward his "energy concentration hypothesis" of race origins that stipulates humans are black, or six color reductions from it across the latitudes. He earned MA (Anthropology) in 1988
He teaches anthropology, sociology, and related studies for Thomas Edison State College, Trenton, NJ, and University of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ. Lastly, education system that is not ecologically contextualized is irrelevant. . Kyara left Tanzania for United States in 1985 to pursue post-graduate studies at Brown Univ