Wednesday 8 January 2014

An African Social History

An African Social History.






















To speak of an African Social History, is to in many a way even speak of just whom many an African today in all and on average too (and as Suit wearing even), does aspire to be Socially that is. That in all again, Africans have traditionally paid a lot of attention in all, and to raising their Children properly, and at a Social level too that is: and as with this believed even, rather important in all, and for Africans societies in all again, to operate in a rather fruitful manner that is [and as with help even perhaps, far more forthcoming, and from a Friend too, and in the form of Intellectual stimulation for instance].

In all again, while some societies like those in America have in all ways even aspired to raise Children and as based around select Scholarship for instance (and as with making for highly Personable Young Adults too), and with those in South America in all, traditionally raising their Children, and as based around Sexual Development too, one does find in Europe on the otherhand, Children, and as raised around the Arts in all again, and as with making for sensual and humourous beings that is. 

In Africa though, one does see the attempt to raise Children, and as with regards even, to their being as Cool as possible that is. That developing Cool in all, is of importance in Africa, and as with being a Leader of sorts that is [and with many in Africa today, Suit wearing too, wishing in all to develop Cool perhaps, Socially too, and as perhaps seen in the movie Boomerang, and as starring Eddie Murphy that is].

There is however another way of thinking about Childhood in Africa, and that is more or less seen in Abyssinia (Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia) too actually, and one in all ways even, and that does speak in many a way perhaps, and of Egyptian and Spanish cultures too that is. This in many a way, does speak even of Anatolia in all, and as with speak of the Social Development of Children in Anatolia in all again, not similar to that seen in the rest of Africa [and as with this speaking even and of forming close-knitted relationships that is]. To speak of the Spanish manner of Social Development in all, is to in all ways even speak of the Dance Artform of Flamenco actually, and as with it even leading one to form all sorts of relationships in all again, and with just about anyone too (and as with speak even of not being discriminatory and as based around Physical looks), and relationships too, that could very well lead to all sorts of experiences and even adventures in all (and as with this referring to an offset in all, and as with regards to opening up to these relationships too, and that does lead one to simply seek out, daringly too, new experiences that is), and that could make even, and for a radical difference, and in ones life too that is [and as with these relationships even, developed and while young, the kind in all again, for one to fall back on, and when one in all again, simply loses everything in life that is][Link]. To speak of the Egyptian manner of raising Children in all again, does speak even and of a figure in society, and rather popular too perhaps, and who in all again does/did help guide Child Social Development in Egypt in all, and as based around giving sound advice, and as with regards to just about anything one might wish for that is [and as with seeking even to make some easy money for instance] [Link].

In all ways even, the above stated and for many an African, who does wonder for instance, why Kenyans in all again, are different from other Africans in all, and as Kenyans in all again, tend to use the above two mentioned forms of raising Children (Spanish and Egyptian), and in many a way in all again, the very reason why Egyptians are different from other Africans in all, but somewhat similar to those in Abyssinia (Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia) in all too really, and as with furtherly stating that, South Africa in all again, is actually African and as with regards to Child Social Development in all, and as with White South Africans defining Cool and as similar in all again, and to the British in all that is, while Black South Africans on the otherhand, do associate Cool in all, and with the Zulu peoples of South Africa that is.