EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Country Overview Tunisia‚ a country of 10 million people is bound by the Mediterranean Sea to its North and East‚ Libya to its South and Algeria to its West. Most of its population is concentrated in and around Tunis and towards the Eastern part of the country. Tunisia attained independence from France in 1956 and currently has a rightist government headed by General Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali. Tunisia’s economy‚ traditionally based on agriculture‚ has diversified into
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African-American culture By Wayne S Suttle Socs 350 Mrs. Joan Snyder Known as black culture‚ in the United States refers to the cultural contributions of African Americans to the culture of the United States‚ either as part of or distinct from American culture. The distinct identity of African-American culture is rooted in the historical experience of the African-American people‚ including the Middle Passage. The culture is both distinct and enormously influential to American culture as a whole
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guides the delivery of public sector management. In a numerous countries in Africa managing the public sector suggests a continuous mission to good governance. Good governance is one the core requirements of development. This report address describing the nature and challenges of public administration and management in Africa. Definitions Kuye (2014) defines as the study of practice of tasks related to behaviour‚ protocol and conduct affairs of
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Part 1: Essay This essay will explore how deindividuation theory might explain the looting behaviour that can sometimes accompany crowd riots. The core concepts and assumptions of the deindividuation theory will be critically evaluated. The potential strengths and limitations of this theory will be considered‚ as an explanation of crowd looting. The social identity approach on crowd behaviour will be used in contrast of the deindividuation approach. Research and evidence will be used from social
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on 14 January 2011‚ after 23 years in power. To date‚ these revolutions are ongoing following by many regime changes i-e from dictatorship to democracy. The countries that have yet suffered most from these revolutions include mainly Tunisia‚ Egypt‚ Libya and Syria. Causes of Arab Spring: No doubt these revolutions are result of many economic‚ social and
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Eugene Rogan (university of Oxford) Chapter 2: Tunisia: the Trailblazer and the Benchmark 8 Michael J. Willis (university of Oxford) Chapter 3: Egypt: transition to democracy 13 Tariq Ramadan (university of Oxford) Chapter 4: Six lessons from Libya 16 Shashank Joshi (RUSI) Chapter 5: Syria:revolution and repression 20 Marwa Daoudy (university of Oxford) Chapter 6: Yemen’s youth revolution 24 Kate Nevens (Chatham House) Chapter 7: Gulf States: the challenge of reform 28 Salman Shaikh
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Unit 3‚ Area of Study 1 Global Actors Key Terms Nation Definition * A nation is a group of people connected by a distinguishing common social feature‚ such as language or religion. A nation does not necessarily have a form of government or geographic borders. Further explanation and example * Some nations have their own state‚ such as China‚ while others‚ such as Tibet‚ form a nation through a common cultural characteristic‚ without having a state. Key example * Nations
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Outline 1. What is oil 2. Petroleum industry 3. Domestic and industrial usage of oil 4. Middle eastern oil 5. OPEC 6. Role of Saudi Arabia‚ Venezuela 7. US consumption of oil - 1/4th of total oil 8. War for oil - Iraq War‚ War on terror 9. Oil as a weapon by Arabs‚ Arab Israeli Conflict‚ Central America 10. Political Greed 11. Pipeline diplomacey Baku-Tiblisi-Ceyhan 12. The politics of oil nationalization 13. New alternatives ethnol
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Tuareg PRONUNCIATION: TWAH-reg LOCATION: Saharan and Sahelian Africa (mostly Niger‚ Mali‚ Algeria‚ Libya‚ and Burkina Faso) POPULATION: About 1 million LANGUAGE: Tamacheq RELIGION: Islam‚ combined with traditional beliefs and practices 1 • INTRODUCTION The Tuareg are an Islamic African people. They are classified as seminomadic ‚ meaning that they travel with their herds on a seasonal basis but also have a home area where they grow some food crops. The Tuareg are best known for the men’s practice
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In 360 B.C.‚ where an ancient Greek philosopher Plato mentioned about the cataclysmic destruction of an ancient civilization dated 9000 B.C. It is the Atlantis‚ an island of great civilization‚ larger the Libya and Asia combined together which sunk into the depth of the sea in just one night. The question is whether this is just a myth or it really existed? The story was taken from Plato’s dialogues‚ Timaeus and Cristias‚ which the latter was never completed due to unknown reason and thus had created
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