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    Determinants of Gross Domestic Saving in Ethiopia: a time series analysis Kidane Badeg Contact: Kidane Badeg MoFED P.o.Box 1905‚ Addis Ababa ‚ Ethiopia Email: kbadeg@mofed.gov.et Abstract The study conduct a time series analysis of the determinants of gross domestic saving in Ethiopia using co-integration and error correction econometric modeling(ECM)‚ and employed data for the period of 1971-2009 collected from National bank of Ethiopia (NBE)‚ MOFED‚ CSA and world bank on annual base. The

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    management and possible health hazards in Butajira‚ Ethiopia A Minor Field Study Report January 2004 by Malin Ahrne MFS-Report No. 1/2004 Department of Community Health Addis Ababa University Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine Umeå International School of Public Health Department of Public Health Sciences Karolinska Institutet 2004-01-12 The Conditions of Pesticide Management and Possible Health Hazards in Butajira‚ Ethiopia Investigator: Malin Ahrne Student of Public Health

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    production and price for Ghana [6] European Commission. 2011. Ethiopian coffee‚ intellectual property rights and geographical indication protection: Perspectives. [8] Ministry of Trade. 2012. Coffee opportunities in Ethiopia. Ministry of Trade‚ Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia [10] Petit‚ N. 2007. Ethiopia’s coffee sector: a better or bitter future? Journal of Agricultural Change‚ Vol. 7(2): 225 – 263. [12] Worako‚ T.K.‚ van Schalkwyk‚ H.D.‚ Alemu‚ Z.G. and Ayele‚ G. 2008. Producer price and

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    Tsotawi Tekat Tekelakay Mahiber [TTTM] (Organization against Gender-based Violence) Financial Support for Emergency Transportation Services for Women in Crisis Submitted To: Action Aid Ethiopia ------------------------------------------------- November‚ 2009 Table of Contents Title Page 1. Informing…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..2 2. Background…………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Leonard P. Howell. 3. Rastafarians have specific beliefs. A. They Believe that Haile Selassie I is “The Messiah” sent by God. B. Rastafarians believe that God will return them to Zion (Rastafarians refer to Ethiopia as Zion) and that Ethiopia is the Promised Land and that it is Heaven on Earth. 4. Rastafarianism has had a lasting impact on Jamaica. A. Rastafarianism is a religion that has spread Island wide and has a lot of followers.

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    colonisation of Africa‚ or ’Ethiopia’ as it is known to believers‚ by Europeans. The European powers took many Africans as slaves‚ and the people of Africa were divided up and sent into exile as captives throughout the world. The areas of captivity became known as ’Babylon’. For Africans this exile marked the suppression of their culture by whites. However‚ Rastafarians believe that the suppression of blacks in Babylon is ending and that soon they will all return to ’Ethiopia’. 1930s The Rastafari

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    Haile Selassie was born Tafari Mekanon in the late 1800’s in the African country Ethiopia. He was crowned king‚ or "Ras" Tafari in the 1930’s‚ thus fulfilling the prophecy of Marcus Garvey decades earlier has he proclaimed‚ "look to the east for the coming of a black king." Marcus Garvey is looked at in the Rastafarian movement as the biblical Moses since he was not only one of the greatest advocates for black repatriation in the Western World but also since he prophetically introduced and announced

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    Rastafari movement is an African-based spiritual ideology that arose in the 1930s in Jamaica. It is sometimes described as a religion but is considered by many adherents to be a "Way of Life".[1][2] Its adherents worship Haile Selassie I‚ Emperor of Ethiopia (ruled 1930–1974)‚ some as Jesus in his Second Advent‚ or as God the Father. Members of the Rastafari way of life are known as Rastas‚ or The Rastafari. The way of life is sometimes referred to as "Rastafarianism"‚ but this term is considered derogatory

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    Africa because a king would soon be crowned there. Like clockwork‚ in November of 1930‚ a man named Ras Tafari Makonnen was crowned emperor of Ethiopia. He took the name Haile Selassie at his coronation‚ which meant "Might of the Trinity." Selassie also took the titles‚ "Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah‚ Elect of God and King of the Kings of Ethiopia." These were traditional titles given to Ethiopian kings that reflected the Old Testament emphasis of Ethiopian Christianity. This coronation astounded

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    Makonnen (hence the name Rastafarian) took the throne on November 2‚1930. Upon coronation‚ he claimed for himself the titles of Emperor Haile Selassie (Power of the Trinity) I‚ Conquering Lion of the Tribe Judah‚ Elect God and King of the Kings of Ethiopia. Selassie was

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