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    Globalisation in Tanzania

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    MODULE: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SEMISTER: BA 4(GROUP A) SUBMISSION DATE: 5TH DECEMBER 2011 DONE BY: * ALFAT D. DATOO……………L0043AAAA1010 SUBMITTED TO: DAVID MWAURA CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION -Background of international trade in Tanzania............page 3 2. ANALYSIS -World bank and IMF influence in international business...............................................................page 4 -Positive impacts of Globalisation to the international business....................

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    MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUSINESS ETHICS AND SUSTAINABILITY BMO5501 BUSINESS ETHICS AND SUSTAINABILITY BMO5501 Assignment 1 Part B: Sustainability Recommendation Report VU Lecturer: Ms Judith Watson Local Tutor: Mr Paul Linus Andrews Prepared by: Chua Yu Kiat (VU ID 4185059) Jullian John (VU ID 4202536) Teoh Xuan Jing (VU ID 4184633) Wong Wing Tien (VU ID 3906101) Assignment 1 Part B: Sustainability Recommendation

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    institutional and human resource capacity to respond to the needs of the new nation. Tanzania record management started in the colonialism period whereby almost all the public services were under the colonialist‚ after the independence the government of Tanzania started running all the public sectors‚ most of the public sectors record management systems were inherited from the colonial administration. The government of Tanzania realizes that there is a need for reforming the administration systems in the

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    The Effects of Long Distance Trade in East Africa. By Deborah of Uganda 7th May 2008 Long Distance Trade was the trade between the East African coast and other interior states of Africa in the early 19th Century. In involved movement over long distances‚ the major participants were the Swahili speaking peoples of East Africa and the Arabs. The interior people included the Nyamwezi‚ the Kamba‚ the Yao tribes. They moved in caravans of 100 to 1‚000 people. Capital was provided by the Indian

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    Essay Intercultural Competence “The White Massai” – The Incredible‚ Impossible Love Story Can you imagine an European girl falling in love with an African warrior in just a split second‚ while she is on vacation with her boyfriend in Kenya? This is what happens in the movie “The White Massai”‚ based on the autobiography of Corinne Hofmann. However‚ this astonishing love story does not last forever. The two lovers have grown up in totally two different worlds. In fact‚ cultural clashes arise‚

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    JANE GOODALL

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    JANE GOODALL Jane Goodall had long been an idol of mine before I had the opportunity to meet her personally. I have been a member of one of her international Jane-Goodall-Institutes (JGI) for a couple of years now. I have read some of her books and like her idea of teaching children all over the world about environmental conservation and wild animal care so much that I hope to do it personally one day‚ too. As the greatest and most popular scientist of chimpanzees in the world and today also an

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    financial instruments‚ how sensitive would Barrick earnings and cash flows be to gold price changes? For every 1% change in gold prices‚ how might its stock be affected? How could the firm manage its gold price exposure without the use of financial contracts? In 1992‚ American Barrick produced and sold over 1‚280‚000 ounces of gold at an average price of $422 per ounce‚ while the market price was $345 per ounce. If there is no hedging program‚ American Barrick needs to sell the gold at price $345 per

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    Barrick Gold and the Mine at the Top of the World Introduction The purpose of this case analysis is to identify the main communication problem that the world’s largest gold mining company‚ Barrick Gold‚ is facing in the midst of their major Pascua-Lama developmental project. The following paper discusses the causes of the communication problem and resulting symptoms‚ along with the key stakeholders that are affected and their concerning issue. Finally‚ this paper will provide a solution using

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    Tanzania has many major landforms and sources of water that surround it. Some landforms include Mount Meru which is an active volcano‚ Mount Kilimanjaro which is a dormant volcano‚ and the Usambra and Pare mountain ranges. The Gregory Rift is a major landform because it’s the eastern section of the Great River valley. Ol Doinyo Lengai is another native major landform to Tanzania; it is the only volcano in the world to produce netrocarbonatite lava. Tanzania is bordered by the Indian Ocean and contains

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    Tanzania Business Cycle

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    Tanzania Business Cycle. Tanzania is one of the poorest countries in the world. According to the United Nations’ data approximately 36% of the global population (43.7 million people) lives below the poverty line. This signifies that the per capita income of Tanzania is relatively low. The Tanzanian economy depends highly on agriculture‚ which makes up 40% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP)‚ provides 85% of exports and employs about 80% of the labour force. The remaining 20% is employed either in

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