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		<description>I decided to create my new blog. I am busy searching what topic, what power content and what application i apply must have my new blog. In i observed that Joomla is very useful in many blog i see. Thanks for the information.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I decided to create my new blog. I am busy searching what topic, what power content and what application i apply must have my new blog. In i observed that Joomla is very useful in many blog i see. Thanks for the information.</p>
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		<description>In retrospect, race, in all senses has alot to impact on the culture, and ultimately on what becomes of the present day, or the future generation. This is where I believe writers have a major role to play, although in this case, the major role would probably be to get Africans to read more first.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In retrospect, race, in all senses has alot to impact on the culture, and ultimately on what becomes of the present day, or the future generation. This is where I believe writers have a major role to play, although in this case, the major role would probably be to get Africans to read more first.</p>
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		<title>By: Benjamin-Axel Mugema</title>
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		<dc:creator>Benjamin-Axel Mugema</dc:creator>
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		<description>Interesting review there of the different stereotypes associated with African cultures today. Well, to avoid trying to define culture, something which I have attempted for a long time and failed conclusively, I have decided that anything that lasts a span of over 5 generations can comfortably be labelled culture.
In retrospect, race, in all senses has alot to impact on the culture, and ultimately on what becomes of the present day, or the future generation. This is where I believe writers have a major role to play, although in this case, the major role would probably be to get Africans to read more first.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting review there of the different stereotypes associated with African cultures today. Well, to avoid trying to define culture, something which I have attempted for a long time and failed conclusively, I have decided that anything that lasts a span of over 5 generations can comfortably be labelled culture.<br />
In retrospect, race, in all senses has alot to impact on the culture, and ultimately on what becomes of the present day, or the future generation. This is where I believe writers have a major role to play, although in this case, the major role would probably be to get Africans to read more first.</p>
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