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    report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market. Key vendors dominating this space are Colgate-Palmolive Co.‚ Del Monte Corp.‚ Mars Inc.‚ and Nestlé S.A. Other vendors mentioned in the report are Affinity Petcare S.A.‚ Ainsworth Pet Nutrition Inc.‚ American Nutrition Inc.‚ Blue Buffalo Co. Ltd.‚ Continentale Nutrition S.A.‚ C & D Foods Ltd.‚ Tiernahrung Deuerer GmbH (Deuerer)‚ Diamond Pet Foods Inc.‚ Heristo AG‚ Mogiana Alimentos S.A.‚ Nutriara Alimentos Ltda. (Brazilian

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    they had finished exploring or playing. Mary Ainsworth and her colleagues applied the study of attachment to humans by developing what is called The Strange Situation. It involves a series of observations of a child reactions to the absence or presence of their primary parent‚ or a stranger. By watching how different children reacted to the same series of situations (carer in the room‚ carer leaving‚ carer returning‚ stranger arriving‚ etc)‚ Ainsworth came up with three ways of grouping behaviour

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    Loss of identity through traumatizing experiences includes becoming unemotional killing machines‚ a change in character‚ and distrust towards others. Loss of identity can make one become a ruthless and unemotional killer. The child soldiers in Uganda become killing machines‚ without emotion or thought. This is brought about by the need to survive and a way of revenge for experiences in the past. For example‚ many child soldiers turned to killing because they wanted revenge for the killing of family

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    working on particular issues according to a set of principled ideas or values. Within the liberal paradigm of international law‚ NGOs help bridge the gap between law and policy; thereby becoming useful citizens of the global community (Breen‚ 2003). In Uganda and other African states today‚ there are a lot of NGOs out there trying to analyze situations of child right to health being abused‚ propose human rights instruments‚ and avail possible strategies. Though these can be adapted‚ greater concerns for

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    UGANDA MARTYRS UNIVERSITY The role of materials management in the financial performance of a manufacturing organization Case study: East African Breweries Limited SUBMITTED BY: SAMUEL KISUKI Jr REGISTRATION NUMBER: 2012-M101-10005 A research Proposal submitted to the Faculty of Business Administration and Management April 2013 Supervisor: Mrs. Lillian Walusimbi CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION In this chapter‚ the researcher will talk about the background to the study‚ statement

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    from Katie in 2008 to share how her life changed from growing up in an affluent neighborhood in Brentwood‚ Tennessee to moving to Uganda at the age of eighteen to become a missionary. My view on the world has changed drastically after reading this book mostly because I can relate to the beginning of her story as she begged her reluctant parents to allow her move to Uganda to serve the less fortunate. I also have been tasked with the same trials she faced with her parents and I can only pray my journey

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    1.0 BACKGROUND Sheraton Hotel Kampala sits on the southwest slopes of Kampala‚ the Capital City of Uganda. It was built in 1965 as the Apollo Hotel named after the then Prime Minister Apollo Milton Obote. When Obote was overthrown in a military coup by Idd Amin in 1971‚ the Hotel was renamed Kampala International hotel. Following the overthrow of Idd Amin by Tanzanian Forces and The Uganda National Liberation Army in 1979‚ the Hotel reverted to Apollo Hotel. There were other regime changes in

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    GENDER EQUALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN UGANDA’S WATER SECTOR. By Nandala Mike(mnandala@yahoo.com) 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Essence of Gender‚ Gender Equality and the Environment Gender refers to the different roles‚ rights and responsibilities of men and women and the relationships between them‚ their qualities‚ behaviours‚ and identities which are determined through the process of socialisation to define their relationships with each other and with their environment. Gender equality

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    attachment? Spitz (1946): 3-12 month infants in orphanage After placement: ^ crying‚ withdrawal‚ sleep irregularities‚ weight loss Sensitive period? Can you re-attach? Yes‚ but… interacts with age‚ environment and ? It all comes back to the parents Ainsworth (1979)  “Caregiving hypothesis” Meta-analysis: 6 mother attributes related to secure attachment 1. Sensitivity 2. Positive attitude 3. Matched emotional states 4. Mutuality 5. Support 6. Stimulation 1. Respond promptly and positively

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    Arguments by scholars have been put forth that political contestation over Uganda being a unitary or federal country needs resolution to forestall future political crises . Section 180 of the constitution institutes‚ local governments who are said to be the highest political authorities in the districts and they have two arms of government the legislative and executive wings. Ordinarily‚ this qualifies Uganda as using the devolutionary federalism system. Nonetheless‚ if section 180 is then

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