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    Imperialism of Africa and Asia had both good and bad effects. The people of Africa and Asia may not have directly benefited from imperialism‚ but overall what happened was necessary for the continents to compete with the rest of the world. The African people benefited when the slave trade was abolished. They gained technological advancements by industrializing. The longest lasting effect imperialism had on Africa and Asia is that they were able to function and participate with other nations in global

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    Nuclearization in South Asia

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    Introduction South Asia is a volatile region. In particular‚ India and Pakistan have‚ since the end of the Cold War‚ been widely regarded as the two countries most likely to become involved in a nuclear war. The cultural‚ religious‚ and ideological tensions that underlie the state-tostate antagonism are very deep-seated. The long and contested border‚ frequent armed conflict and mutual distrust result in an inherently unstable situation between the two nuclear armed rivals. This study will summarize

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    south asia journal

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    South Asia contains seven nations: India‚ Pakistan‚ Nepal‚ Bhutan‚ Bangladesh‚ Sri Lanka‚ and Maldives. The combined area of these seven nations is approximately 1.7 million square miles‚ and it contains 1.3 billion people. South Asia has five times the population of the United States in an area that is only one-half the size of the United States . South Asia is made up of three topographic regions. The Himalaya‚ Karakorum‚ and Hindu Kush mountain ranges and their southern slopes ‚the Indo-Gangetic

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    About South Africa

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    Change Management and Transformation of Work in South Africa Chenjie Bao A46607917 baochenj@msu.edu 09/2012 A. Reflecting on the whole notions of change management and "transformation of work‚" how has your understanding of the concepts generally been confirmed‚ changed or expanded by the visit to South Africa? What are the contrasts and commonalities between the South African context and experience and those of the US and other nations with which you may be familiar? Reflect on themes

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    Tourism in South Asia

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    Tourism in south Asia: This world contains a facet of nations‚ peoples‚ scenario etc. critically visualizing everyone in this world is racing infinitesimally with the needs and challenges emerging in their general life in response to their daily work. So as a means to get relief and refreshment from the daily work ‚ most of the people visit abroad for recreational ‚ business‚ educational purposes etc. And this is known as tourism. From the definition point of view; theobald in 1994 suggested

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    South Africa

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    Ernesto “Che” Guevara Ernesto Guevara was born in l928. When he was two years old‚ he moved to Cordoba‚ Spain‚ because of his asthma. As he grew up‚ he watched the Spanish refugees from the Spanish Civil War fight against the fascist dictator‚ Francisco Franco. Ernesto was influenced by the war and the refugees. He began to hate military politicians‚ the U.S. dollar‚ and parliamentary democracy. Ernesto’s parents were both anti Franco activists. In Buenos Aires‚ Ernesto went to medical school

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    decolonization

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    Emily Maggioncalda 10 November Decolonization Empire building is a long-established theme throughout the history of the world. Societies have sought to dominate weaker nations with motives of obtaining natural resources‚ accruing wealth‚ and exhibiting nationalist power. Up until the mid 19th century most European nations dominated neighboring regions. Technological advancements and the need for industrial materials forced the Europeans to expand‚ they then set out to build empires all over the

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    Gender in South Asia

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    VOICES FROM MARGINAL WOMEN: GENDER IN SOUTH-ASIAN LITERATURE. “ Na Stri Swatantra Marhati” – [ Shloka ( verse ) from Mahabharat ] “My life is my own……My will is my own. My wishes are my own. No one can kill those - no one ! I will do what I like with my self and my life ! I will decide ……” [Tendulkar‚Vijay. Silence! The Court Is In Session. Trans. Priya Adarkar. India: Oxford University Press‚ 2004.] These two contradictory comments are about women – the first one is the rigid

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    Education in South Africa

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    Education in South Africa South Africa has 12.3 million learners‚ 386‚000 teachers and around 48‚000 schools – including 390 special needs schools and 1‚000 registered private schools. Of all the schools‚ are high schools (Grade 8 to 12) and the rest are primary schools (Grade 1 to 7). School life spans 13 years - or grades - although the first year of education‚ grade 0 or "reception year"‚ and the last three years‚ grade 10‚ 11 and grade 12 or "matric" are not compulsory. Many Primary schools

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    Flooding in South Africa

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    FLOODING IN SOUTH AFRICA INTRODUCTION The aim of this assignment is to give background information about flooding in South Africa. These would be carried out through the means of research on journal entries‚ web research and different literatures. The nature of flooding‚ the main causes of flooding‚ the effect of development of flooding hazards and the effect of the economic status of people regarding flooding hazards will be taken into consideration. Definition of key terms Flooding An

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