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Partanen [ 22] suggests that 80-90% of total alcohol consumed in Kenya comes from 'small-scale production within the informal sector, licit or illicit, using traditional African methods of brewing and local skills of distilling'.

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The poisoning of masters and other hated individuals was a particularly African method of coping with evil.

Cotton Mather's "pretty Intelligent Fellow" Onesimus taught his owner an African method of smallpox inoculation, but disappears from the record once Mather, complaining that he "grows useless, Froward and Immorigerous," let him buy his freedom.

Daya Oluyemi-Kusa Expert in conflict prevention and resolution in Abuja "The African method of raising children should be returned to: 'It takes one person to give birth to a child, but it takes a village to raise a child.' Programmes should be put in place for socialisation of children and youths to return to family values.

Onesimus, an enslaved African, describes to Cotton Mather the African method of inoculation against smallpox.

As Abiola Irele has rightly remarked: "Senghor's theory of the African method of knowledge and his aesthetic theory" are not just "intimately related [but] even coincide" (Irele 1990, 75).

A southern African method utilizes a ring of poles that is inserted into the ground, brought together in a crest, and expertly thatched.

The implementation in Cameroon or in other African countries of methods of screening ESBL-producing organisms in routine laboratories is of great importance in order for us to offer patients appropriate treatment and for infection control efforts to succeed.

This summer I was given the wonderful opportunity to travel to Ghana for two months for my internship with Voices of African Mothers, a United Nations NGO whose mission statement is to establish a peaceful African continent by using the methods of conflict resolution and diplomacy.

His grueling images include bodies melting into the ground under newspapers, flesh blown to bits after death at the hands of the South African police to disguise their methods of killing and a bulging human eye that stands for the surveillance methods of modern states.

Exactly when is uncertain, but it's now accepted that the 1976 Soweto uprisings (massive protests against the Apartheid regime) are what prompted the formation of the project, with the South African government hoping to develop methods of incapacitating or controlling large crowds.

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