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Entrepreneurs Sinclair Skinner and Christopher Mapondera want you to do one thing: decolonize your life.
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Those countries should "decolonize statutory water law through a hybrid approach", according to the report.
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Within months, he began asserting his plans to "decolonize" Bolivia and give locals more voice in government and a greater share of national wealth.
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The initiative to rename the street Anton Wilhelm Amo came from the association Decolonize Berlin.
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The doctor in charge decided whether the baby should be decolonized or not, so this experimental study was non-random.
Usage of decolonise in English
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Ultimately, to decolonise is to ask difficult questions of ourselves.
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It's also difficult to get to grips with what people are trying to decolonise.
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The minister re-emphasised Vanuatu would assist the people of West Papua in their struggle to decolonise.
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Hold government to account and decolonise yourself by learning about indigenous people and the true history of Canada.
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To decolonise and not just diversify curriculums is to recognise that knowledge is inevitably marked by power relations.
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And its funny the first thing that comes into my mind...I say because I want to decolonise their bodies.
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While calls to decolonise curricula -and weather -seem likely to continue falling on deaf ears, culture moves on.
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People of the Pacific need to decolonise their minds and reflect on the traditional role of women as men's equals.
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While the Accord provides for two more votes to decolonise the territory, the anti-independence camp is against exercising these options.
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The decision comes amid calls to "decolonise" the Proms in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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I believe everyone has the opportunity to remember, if they decolonise their mind and set a path for a better way.
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The pro-independence parties insist on following the Noumea Accord which allows for a total of three referendums to decolonise the territory.
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University students in very different countries -South Africa, England and the US -argue that it's time to decolonise higher education.
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For example, the movement to decolonise education in Kenya started at the end of the 1960s, after the country won independence from Britain.
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In Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Ghana, academics and intellectuals have long tried to break down colonial shackles and decolonise their disciplines and universities.
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Universities have agreed to free, quality, decolonised education in a transformed institution.