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    Developing Africa

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    What is Required for Development: How Can Africa Achieve It Introduction Economic superiority has not been historically achieved simply because the people of a nation want it. When applying various rules of trade and economic theory to a nation that is undeveloped‚ the assumption is not that a specific strategy will work‚ but rather that a given strategy should‚ to the best of our knowledge‚ work. We have never created a fully functioning‚ advanced‚ and economically stable country in a lab experiment

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    is that of salutary neglect; the idea that the enforcement of trade laws was purposefully lenient to allow for the development of the aforementioned trade networks‚ and to assist the flow of vital cash and materials. However‚ limited enforcement was not total autonomy‚ as there were constant interventions by the British government‚ currency controls‚ naval impressment and the confiscation of goods were regular features of Atlantic trade. Colonial and personal appeals to parliament for redress and

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    Many elephants are dying because of the ivory trade. The ivory trade is a trade for elephant tusk. The ivory trade takes place in Africa. Most of the ivory is hunted for illegally and is mostly by poachers. Poachers are people who hunt illegally‚ and don’t have a license from the government. However‚ most poachers aren’t using the ivory the Chinese are. Three fourths of all ivory hunted is bought by the Chinese. Ivory is used to make many objects like rings‚ jewelry‚ chopsticks and other objects

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    Gender Structures CCOT Chart

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    did allow women some protections and rights. Hebrews were matrilineal. Quran introduced rights‚ protections for women inc. right to own property‚ divorce; over time: harem‚ seclusion‚ veiling expanded Patriarchy entrenched; women active in market trade;; aristocratic women secluded in harem but power behind throne Patriarchy‚ Muslim norm continues with little change Elite‚ middle class women often ignore Islamic gender roles‚ but rural‚ poorer women continue gender roles; restrictions intensify

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    Colonization of Africa

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    Conquests‚ colonization‚ the slave trade‚ and the spread of consumerist society have shaped and formed the grounds for which developing countries find themselves today. The countries of the developing world subjected to colonialism have been faced with a number of impediments throughout the years which have hindered social and economic growth‚ and laid the foundation which bred cultural conflict. Colonialism‚ however‚ too bought Western civilization and all its attractions to underdeveloped countries

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    Trade

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    At no time in history had the issue of Mindanao independence been brought to a critical point as it is today. The issue had already been expressed as early as 1910 when the Zamboanga business sector presented a written petition to isolate the island for the development of "plantation interests". The same sentiment was aired in the written petition of Muslim datus‚ sultans‚ and leaders in 1930 when the question of Philippine independence from the United States elicited Muslim preference for exclusion

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    Free Trade and Fair Trade

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    Free Trade and Fair Trade All over work places and school campuses around the world you can be sure to find cocoa‚ coffee and certain other products that are labeled “free trade‚” but is fair trade the same as free trade? “Free” and “fair” are powerful‚ often abused words when applied to the concept of trade. I will attempt to clarify the differences between free and fair trade‚ show how they may overlap‚ and the beneficial in each system. Deliberate trade benefits both the buyer and the seller

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    Did you know that across Eurasia there were goods‚ thoughts‚ diseases‚ and ideas that traveled over 2000 years with the Silk Roads and the Sea Roads.  My first focus will be on the cultures that spread throughout the silk road.  Second will be about the diseases that spread. Last will be about how the goods that got passed throughout the silk road. The main culture that got spread was Buddhism.  Buddhism spread from India to Central Asia‚ China‚ and beyond. It often applied to the merchants in the

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    China in Africa

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    news from the Nordic Africa Institute from the Nordic Africa Institute numBer 3 novemBer 2007 from the contents china and Africa Fantu Cheru theme: AfricAn Agriculture Agriculture and the World Bank Atakilte Beyene Property rights Kjell Havnevik Tor A. Benjaminsen & Espen Sjaastad inequality and climate change contents to our reAders AfricAn Agriculture 1 3 november 2007 Carin Norberg African agriculture and the World Bank: development or impoverishment? Atakilte

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    Network

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    On phone has to be way more concise than interview Make a list of connection: Top priority connections – alumni Go to senior people if don’t have a connection When meeting (30 minutes in person/ 15 minutes on phone) – do research once meeting is confirmed Stay focused on 3 key things: 1 - Ask about their background – personal history 2 – stay in question mode the whole time 3 – look for common interests or unconventional/different things they’ve done be prepared for questions

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