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    A Project Report on MARKETING AND SALES STRATEGIES OF ELFORA AGRO-INDUSTRIES PLC A Thesis Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies of Addis Ababa University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Masters of Business Administration (MBA) in The Department of Management By: GETINET HAILU Under the Supervision of: Dr. Rakesh Belwal Assistant Professor‚ Faculty of Business & Economics Addis Ababa University July 2007 Addis Ababa Addis Ababa University School

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    Basheer-Salimia 2014). It is classified among a subfamily Faboideae‚ tribe Vicieae and genus Vicia L. Faba bean is also known in English as broad bean‚ field bean‚ fava bean‚ horse bean or tick bean. Singh et al. (2013) reported that other names like Bakela (Ethiopia)‚ Faveira (Portugal)‚ Ful masri (Sudan)‚ Feve (France)‚ Yeshil Bakla (Turkey)‚ Kala Matar and

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    swath of Africa are facing a devastating hunger and malnutrition crisis. Countries like Ethiopia‚ Kenya and Zambia are among some of the regions that are strongly affected by hunger and malnutrition issues. In Kenya the prevalence of undernourishment in total populations is 30% in Ethiopia 40% and in Zambia 47%. The number of undernourished persons in these regions is extremely high with Kenya at 13.0 million‚ Ethiopia at 34 million and Zambia at 60 million. This indicates that a large number of people

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    Paranthropus aethiopicus Image Credit: Karen Carr Studio | | Where Lived:  Eastern Africa (Turkana basin of northern Kenya‚ southern Ethiopia) When Lived:  About 2.7 to 2.3 million years ago Paranthropus boisei Image Credit: John Gurche‚ artist / Chip Clark‚ photographer | | Where Lived:  Eastern Africa (Ethiopia‚ Kenya‚ Tanzania‚ Malawi) When Lived:  About 2.3 to 1.2 million years ago Like other members of the Paranthropus genus‚ P. boisei is characterized by a specialized skull

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    makes up most of Africa‚ while the smaller plate that is pulling away has been named the Somalian Plate. (Wood James‚ 2005) These two plates are moving away from each other and also away from the Arabian plate to the north. These three plates meet in Ethiopia and form a triple-junction. All of the rifting does is not confined to the Horn of Africa; there is a lot of rifting activity in the far south as well. This extended into Kenya and Tanzania. The reason that this paper was written was to discuss the

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    African Literature‚ although unrecorded‚ dates back to ancient history. This is a research on the history and related concepts of how their culture began through their writings. Bird’s Eyeview African literature has more recently become more popular specially as it has greatly influenced the American literature. This website presents a general and more popular way of looking at the beginnings‚ development‚ influences on the literary works of the people of this culture-rich continent. What is Literature

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    to a new report. Figures compiled by the Department for International Development (DfID) suggest that between 50‚000 and 100‚000 people‚ more than half of them children under five‚ died in the 2011 Horn of Africa crisis that affected Somalia‚ Ethiopia and Kenya. The US government estimates separately that more than 29‚000 children under five died in the space of 90 days from May to July last year. The accompanying destruction of livelihoods‚ livestock and local market systems affected 13 million

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    and appraises. 2.12 Teachers’ Performances Appraisal in Ethiopia According to Yilma (2007)‚ in Ethiopia‚ teachers’ performance appraisal started in the 1930s‚ and its main purpose was to control and inspect the instructional process. Later on‚ it continued to operate by changing its name to supervision and its function was largely remained unchanged. Berhanu (2006) reported that‚ since 1996‚ in Ethiopia in addition to organizationalappraisal‚ students and parents’ appraisal of

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    because it can help people achieve the humanist ideal (76). Yet the French and Portuguese was against it‚ believing that it would hinder their nationalism mentality in the colonies. Nevertheless‚ this did not stop the Bible from being translated‚ Ethiopia in the 7th century had a Bible translated in Amharic and Ge’ez. Sanneh also gives biblical examples on the verdict on translating the Bible‚ the apostle Paul reminds us that culture was created “in the breath of God’s favour” and God did not give

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    not accurate and I believe this religion in no different than any other religion of today. The followers of Rastafarianism believe that Haile Selassie the former Emperor of Ethiopia‚ is the Black Messiah who appeared in the flesh for the redemption of all Blacks exiled in the White oppressors. The movement views Ethiopia as the Promise Land. The group has no individual leadership. Most of the members are men from thirty-five to fifty-five years old. Women play an important role in the Rastafarianism

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