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    campus life

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    To Campus (magbiya gana yitekakelal) The following day is the beginning of my adult hood life or at least that is the way I look at it. It was the day I and thousands of students were going to join the Addis Ababa University. It was a very special day for me finally I was on my own no dad or mum behind my back to tell me what to do or how to act. That night was just dreaming about the as the darkness started to be overtaken by the beautiful morning sun‚ I was just lying in my bed listening to

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    Ethiopia Research Paper

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    changed to a better country is Ethiopia. Ethiopia has over 85 different ethnic groups‚ each with their own language‚ customs‚ clothing and cultural practices. Although they bear some minor similarities‚ the difference between the past Ethiopia and the present Ethiopia is significant. In the past‚ 20 years ago‚ Ethiopia had poor economy and political instability; however‚ today Ethiopia has a strong economy and more political stability. To begin with‚ Ethiopia is really different in terms

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    The Nile‚ is the longest river in the world‚ and is located in northeastern Africa. Its principal source is Lake Victoria‚ in east central Africa. The Nile flows north through Uganda‚ Sudan‚ and Egypt to the Mediterranean Sea‚ with a total distance of 5584 km. From its remotest headstream in Burundi‚ the river is 6671 km long. The river basin covers an area of more than 3‚349‚000 sq km. Not only is the Nile considered a wonder by Herodotus‚ but by people all over the world‚ due to its impotance to

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    Ethiopian Wedding

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    Ethiopian weddings follow both traditional and modern rituals. Traditional marriage customs vary by ethnic group; Arranged marriages are the norm‚ although this practice is becoming much less common‚ especially in urban areas. Among traditional marriage customs let us see the oromo and amhara ceremonies. Oromo people make preparations for the wedding for a month before the occasion. On the couple’s wedding day‚ relatives and guests will assemble at the bride’s and groom’s houses. The groom dresses

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    A proposal for requesting finical support to open a new restaurant at A.A around 5killo area This proposal is prepared for requesting financial support to open a new restaurant at Addis Ababa around 5killo which is private owned by 5 interested members of partnership. The aim of the proposal is to request finance support from different financing sectors to open the restaurant. As it is known to open any business‚ the main requirement is finance. Therefore‚ to open this restaurant partners can’t

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    Asylum seekers‚ a case study report from the Somali community in Camden A Research project by Abdi Kadir Ahmed [pic] [pic] [pic] CONTENTS 1. Abstract -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 2. Introduction --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 3. Literature review---------------------------------------------------------------------5

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    INTERNSHIP REPORT Student: Estalu Baye Class: 3 Study: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION/MBA Internship Company: Yirgalem Addis textile factory PLc. Internship coach: Mr. worede Amare‚ Human Resource manager April 2014 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First and foremost I would like to express my thanks to God because of His love and strength that He has given

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    A Long Walk to Water

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    There’s many factors that leads to one’s survival. A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park is a creative non-fiction story about the life of one of the Lost Boys from South Sudan during the Second Sudanese Civil War; whose name is Salva. His journey wasn’t the easiest in fact he was at risk for dying at any given second. There were multiple factors contributing to his survival‚ his uncle‚ determination‚ and physical resources. Salva’s uncle was one of the main factors. He gave Salva the will to go

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    diverse flora and fauna by way of trade and diplomacy‚ has amazed far off lands with fabulous creatures from exotic Abysiniya. A few species did mange to enter Ethiopia – including a parrot which apparently was not taught to cry for help in any of the four languages it spoke….. Contacts between Africa and Asia‚ and more particularly between Ethiopia and India‚ led to the spectacular‚ and well-documented‚ movement between the two regions of a number of animals‚ which‚ on their arrival‚ were regarded with

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    Aid and the Dutch Disease in Ethiopia AID AND THE DUTCH-DISEASE IN ETHIOPIA Monetary Policy and Economic Research Directorate National Bank of Ethiopia Teferi Mequaninte tefmeq@yahoo.com May‚ 2005 SECTION ONE Introduction Following the introduction of the Structural adjustment program (SAP) in 1992 to the Ethiopian economy‚ there was a massive inflow of foreign aid in the form of grants‚ concessional loans and technical assistance. Net aid1 inflows to Ethiopia during the Derg period were

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