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    Many have studied attachment; however‚ John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth are the researchers responsible for the origination of the attachment theory in the late eighteenth century‚ and in turn‚ also became catalysts for research on attachment. The attachment theory claims that attachment “related behaviors‚ are activated in times of personal distress” (Bernier. Larose‚ & Whipple‚ 2005‚ p. 172). Attachment‚ as defined by Ainsworth‚ is “‘an affectional tie’ that an infant forms with a caregiver—a tie

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    DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES Uganda has more than 40 ethnic groups‚ each with unique foods‚ dance‚ music‚ language and religious beliefs and a population of less than 35million. China has 56 ethnic groups also with their own unique cultures and beliefs. To compare and contrast the Ugandan culture and Chinese culture‚ I will look at aspects common to all the ethnic groups in each of the respective countries. FOOD Let me start by looking at what Ugandans and Chinese eat. Back in Uganda there are very many

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    Uganda: Addressing the Education‚ Inequality and unemployment Over the last 20 years‚ several people have lamented about the fact that Uganda’s education system produces job seekers instead of job makers. Knowing exactly how many Ugandan graduates remain unemployed is a tall order because of the difficulty in getting reliable employment or for that matter unemployment figures. An often quoted statistics claims that every year tertiary institutions in Uganda produce 400‚000 graduates out of whom

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    Think back to when you were younger‚ do you remember the different emotions you had? Did you know that you learned a lot of your emotions from your parents or caregivers? Infants and toddlers go through many different stages of emotional development. Starting at birth where they show little to no emotion‚ up through toddler-hood where their emotions become more defined is a critical stage in there development. Infants begin to develop basic emotions at birth such as happy‚ sad‚ fear and anger. As

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    PLASTICS BAGS IN UGANDA Uganda is a country in east Africa with a population of about 20 million‚ plastics bags have been around in Uganda as far as I can remember‚ they are commonly called “kaveera’ in uganda. However plastic bags have caused threat to the citizens of Uganda‚ they pose a danger to the environment and violates the rights of the citizens of Uganda to a clean and healthy environment. They have contributed to the largest pollution in Uganda‚ in that 75% of the rubbish on the kampala

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    I was very surprised to learn about how different Christmas in Uganda was compared to in the U.S.. The biggest difference between the two cultures is how they celebrate Christmas. I learned that in Uganda‚ they don’t buy any expensive items for friends or family members. Instead‚ their gift is just being at the celebration with friends and family. In the U.S.‚ families would buy expensive items for each other as a gift. If someone doesn’t like their gift‚ they would just send it back and get something

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    FINANCIAL REPRESSION AND FINANCIAL REFORM IN UGANDA Martin Brownbridge Summary The banking system in Uganda is among the weakest in Sub-Saharan Africa. Its liabilities comprise less than 10 per cent of GDP‚ it is highly oligopolistic and inefficient in performing many basic banking functions‚ and the largest bank and several smaller banks are insolvent. The financial policies of the pre-reform period aimed to control banking markets‚ ostensibly for developmental and other non commercial

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    TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS IN BANK OF AFRICA (UGANDA): AN EVALUATION OF CUSTOMERS’ PERCEPTION Musa Moya Senior Lecturer/ Head of Department Business Computing musamoya@yahoo.com Makerere University Business School Rehema Nanvuma rehmashan@yahoo.com Buganda Land Board Akodo Robinah arobinah@yahoo.com Makerere University Business School Abstract This study sets out to ascertain customers’ perception on the effect of IT innovations or electronic delivery channels in Bank

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    worldwide. The most common race‚ the western lowland gorilla is not present in Uganda but an estimated 40000 live in the rainforests of west and central Africa. The endangered eastern lowland gorilla is restricted to patches of forests in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The most threatened specie is the mountain gorilla. Their total number is estimated to be only 700. Half of these mountain gorillas lie in Uganda. The mountain gorillas have become Uganda’s most major attraction and a truly Ugandan

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    realizing that he had been defeated‚ and to avoid being captured‚ Hitler took his own life. In 1971‚ General Idi Amin overthrew the elected government official Milton Obote‚ Furthermore announced himself the President of Uganda. Which resulted in his barbarous eight-year control of Uganda‚ under his control there were an estimated 300‚000 civilians murdered. Amin’s actions ultimately resulted in the country’s economic decline; Idi Amin was never brought to justice for his horrendous crimes; he fled to

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