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    HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ASSESSING THE ROLE OF AGRO FORESTRY IN RESTORING DEGRADED LANDS AT DAMOT WAJJA KEBELE‚ WOLAITA ZONE SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA. BY: OSMAN ENDRIS ADVISOR: KOYACHEW ENKUAHONE (M.A) MAY‚ 2014 E.C WOLIATA SODO‚ ETHIOPIA WOLAITA SODO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SENIOR ESSAY RESEARCH SUBMITTED TO WOLAITA

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    of destruction that has resulted from ultranationalistic feelings like these have caused destruction and oppression. For example‚ China was oppressed and ravaged by Japan during World War Two. Another notable case is the ultranationalist views of Ethiopia during the interwar years. *The nationalist perspective reflected in the source should not be embraced because it can lead to threats of collective security resulting from a nation’s

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    he thought was his father. Once the attacks end‚ John finds himself alone and naked‚ with a family friend from his village that he had mistaken for his father named Abraham. The two flee into the scorching hot desert and begin to walk east towards ethiopia to find safety. Along the way‚ John meets up with tens of thousands of other Lost Boys and Girls‚ the name given to all children of sudan who had lost their families in the civil war of sudan. Along their tiring journey‚ they face deadly threats

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    large portion detailing French attempts to piece together the nation’s history during colonial rule. The effect of the “Grand Narrative” is quite strong in this history‚ similar to that of Ethiopia‚ however‚ one primary difference is that the landmass of ancient Ethiopia is relatively the same as present day Ethiopia‚ whereas‚ modern Ghana today only occupies a small portion of ancient Ghana‚ which stretched as far as Mali. 9.3 Since the Islamic faith strictly forbid the use of Muslim slaves‚ the Arabs

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    Determinants of Commercial Banks Profitability: An Empirical Evidence from the Commercial Banks of Ethiopia Birhanu Tsehay Amare ID No. GSR/ 0695/03 A thesis submitted to The Department of Accounting and Finance Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of Master of Business Administration in Finance Addis Ababa University Addis Ababa‚ Ethiopia May‚ 2012 1 Addis Ababa University School of Graduate Studies This is to certify that the thesis prepared by

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    The partition of Africa also colloquially known as “The Scramble for Africa” was a process of invasion and occupation of African territory by European powers throughout the time period of 1881 and ended during World War I in 1914. There was a range of reactions on the part of Africans to colonial rule. Supporters of colonialism in Europe claimed that most Africans welcomed the idea of colonialism. Colonialism‚ they argued‚ brought the end of the slave trade within the territories of Central and East

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    Nile water with focus on Egypt‚ Sudan and Ethiopia and conflicts lain over that distribution. It will conclude by advising on how to use the Nile water without inciting conflicts. Objectives of the study This study aims at examining the effect of the rapid population growth in the Nile Basin and the surrounding areas on water resources. It also analyzes the conflicts resulting from water distribution in Nile Basin especially between Egypt‚ Sudan and Ethiopia. It further recommends on how to fairly

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    Before the 1800s‚ Ethiopia did not specifically exist as one country because it was made up of many different kingdoms who rarely interacted with one another. 4 This created a disadvantage for the country because a strong sense of nationalism is crucial when transforming a country from premodern to modern. Menelik II recognized this early on in his life. Born in 1844‚ Menelik became the emperor of Shoa‚ a kingdom in Ethiopia‚ when he was just twenty years old. 5 Menelik

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    OK Jamaica shoes – Ethiopia A TNC is also known as a transnational corporation. These companies transcend national borders e.g. Mc Donald’s or Pizza Hut. Ok Jamaica Shoes is also a good example of a TNC as it currently supplies shoes to over 40 retailers in Ethiopia‚ as well as many more in Kenya‚ Tanzania Djibouti and Canada. OK Jamaica shoes are also in the process of expanding its export base to the European‚ American and Canadian

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    specific country. It allows companies to see if it’s possible and feasible for them to implement themselves in a country. In fact politics tenses can affect all the actions of the company. In the H&M case for instance‚ in Ethiopia the company make a “risk analysis” and discovered that Ethiopia stay a country very poor and the country doesn’t respected human rights. 4) First of all‚ the human rights must be respected by the occidental’s company. The company has the responsibility to respect human rights

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