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Africa: The Battle for the Ballot Box - BBC Africa Documentaries
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Where is democracy heading in the world’s fastest growing continent? The BBC’s Southern Africa Correspondent Nomsa Maseko explores across Africa - in a year when nearly a third of the continent's nations are heading to the polls amid a surge of military takeovers, worsening security and greater repression.

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Experts, academics and thinkers share their insights and analyses. And in her home country of South Africa, which - three decades into democracy - is facing a new reckoning, Nomsa examines the new challenges this dynamic and critical country is facing.

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Ramaphosa Sends South African Diplomats to US to Mend Ties | Firstpost Africa | N18G
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Ramaphosa Sends South African Diplomats to US to Mend Ties | Firstpost Africa

South Africa sent a delegation of senior diplomats to Washington to clarify 'misconceptions' from the Trump administration that have soured bilateral ties. The delegation was led by South Africa’s G-20 Sherpa, Zane Dangor, who met with the U.S. National Security Council’s Africa Director, the Acting Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, and Treasury Department representatives. This meeting comes after the U.S. expelled veteran South African Ambassador, Ebrahim Rasool, last month over his controversial remarks against U.S. President Donald Trump. This followed US aid cuts over Trump’s claims about land confiscation in South Africa under its land reforms. Trump also offered white South Africans refugee status in the US. Watch for more details.

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Nigerian election an example for African politics - #F24Debate
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On the Debate show on France 24, Julie Owono says she hopes this recent landslide victory for the democrats in Nigera can serve as an example for other African countries.

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How South Africa Became an Apartheid State - Cold War DOCUMENTARY
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Why Development in Africa Is So Difficult  | Big Think.
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The majority of growth of the human brain happens after birth.While unrelenting stress can damage developing structures of the limbic system, calibrated challenge can positively stimulate brain growth. Teachers have an important role in assuring students of their safety when taking on new challenges.This video is supported by yes. every kid., an initiative that aims to rethink education from the ground up by connecting innovators in a shared mission to conquer "one size fits all" education reform.
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Pamela Cantor, M.D. practiced child psychiatry for nearly two decades, specializing in trauma. She founded Turnaround for Children after co-authoring a study on the impact of the 9/11 attacks on New York City schoolchildren. She is a Visiting Scholar in Education at Harvard University and a leader of the Science of Learning and Development Alliance.
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PAMELA CANTOR: We're mammals. And as mammals, the majority of the growth of our brains happens after we're born. So this is a very, very crucial thing to understand. The majority of the growth of the human brain happens after birth. And we know that it takes a long time for the human brain to develop. There are critical periods like zero to five, and there are new critical periods of great sensitivity that are being discovered. The newest of them is actually adolescence. But a human baby has what's called "experience dependent growth." Their brains are astonishingly malleable, and they grow in response to the experiences and relationships that we expose them to. So one of the first principles of human development and brain development is this astonishing feature of the human brain because it's made up of tissue that is the most susceptible to change from experience of any tissue in the human body.

There are three things to remember about brain development. One is astonishing malleability, experience dependent growth and the role of context. But I still haven't told you how context actually gets under the skin and into the brain. And in order to do that I need to tell you about the limbic system. The limbic system is the part of the brain that responds to things like emotion, attention, concentration, memory and it consists of three structures. There's the prefrontal cortex, which involves focus and attention. There's the hippocampus, which has many functions in memory. And then there's the amygdala which is the emotion center of the human brain. These three structures develop together. They're intimately connected and cross wired. The limbic system is the learning center of the brain. But to talk about how context gets inside, I want to give you two examples. And the two examples are the systems that govern stress and the systems that govern love and trust.

The first is our stress response system, and this system is mediated by the hormone cortisol. So when we experience stress, we get that fight-flight-freeze feeling where our heart starts to pound and the hair goes up on the back of our neck. And that stress response is actually a good thing. It's adaptive. It helps us focus. It helps us prepare for something like a recital or a performance.

When this system is triggered over and over again by unrelenting stress it can get locked in the on position. And when that happens to children because of overwhelming stress, stress that is not buffered by the presence of an adult this kind of stress can produce damage and consequence to the developing structures of the limbic system. In fact, what can happen is the amygdala, the emotion center of the brain can grow disproportionately to the development of the other two structures.

And those other two structures, the prefrontal cortex and the hippocampus are vital for learning. So adversity doesn't just happen to children, it happens inside their brains and bodies through the biologic mechanism of stress. So that's an example of how context can get inside our bodies and our brains. But fortunately, there's an upside to this story in the hormone system that's mediated by the hormone oxytocin. Oxytocin is known as our love-trust hormone. And interestingly that hormone has the same target in the brain as cortisol, the structures of the limbic system. Because the limbic system is covered with receptors for these two hormonal systems. So when a person has the experience of a human relationship that can buffer stress what...

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