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Encounter, South Africa. "The Vibrant, Colourful, Coloured People." Online Travel Guide for Southern Africa. 10 Nov. 2009. Encounter South Africa Magazine, Web. 10 Nov 2009. <[]>.
 * This is the site that I used to find information on Coloured people in South Africa. It is written by a South Africa travel Magazine originated in South Africa. It was a very useful source because I wrote a full paragraph on what I had learned just from the site. The site talked about coloured and non-coloured people. It talked about jobs that coloured people usually had in Southern Africa, where they originated, and where they live now. It was a very nice site because it was a gathering of news and information. On the [|main page] of the site there were nice videos about Southern Africa. The site was a little bias because it was written in South Africa so therefore nothing offensive was said about coloured people which is good but it would have been useful to see how people in other countries viewed. Overall, this site was very useful and is also a good site to look at in spare time.**

Understanding Race at PBS. "Global Census." Race-Global Census. 2007. American Anthropological Association, Web. 27 Oct 2009. <[]>.


 * This is a game that tells all the different names for the races in each country. It tells how each race is classified from a census gathered from 2000-2001. The games information was put together by** [|**Ann Morning**] **who is a NYU sociologist. I used the site to help find information on how each country classifies race. It was very useful and I would definatly tell other people about the site because it was fun and informational. This site was a reliable source because it had credits to NASA. Also on the site are articles and interviews with professors and others who work with the subject race. While those were not as useful for this particular topic, they would be useful for just daily reading or a project. It was a great site and I would recommend this site to anyone who had an interest in the subject. It wasn't at all bias becuase it was based on fact.**