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    Halie Selassie’s speech to the League of Nations is an important moment in the build-up to the Second World War as it represented the triumph of Italian Fascism. The colony of Ethiopia which for so for long had avoided colonialism now became one. The Italian Invasion of Ethiopia was an ongoing conflict that had long been in the designs of Italian minds to re-design a new Roman Empire. (Blinkhorn‚ 2014‚ pp. 43-45) The Leagues of Nation’s economic sanctions proved worthless against the Italians‚ and

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    INTRODUCTION “Business law” refers to the whole regulatory environment in which individuals or ‘organizations’ engage regularly for the purpose of securing commercial returns. It is a legal regime with the object of shaping the behavior of “actors” in business transactions. There is a vested interest for the law‚ like any other human relationships it claims to regulate‚ to step into the work-for-profit areas in order to ensure that commercial interactions are conducted in a proper manner. The

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    Ethiopia‚ is one of the very few African nations that was never a European colony‚ nonetheless it was still a victim of colonial greed: as it endured five oppressive years of Italian fascist occupation between the years of 1936 and 1941. The Invasion of Ethiopia by the fascist leader Benito Mussolini was one of “the greatest colonial wars ever fought on the African continent‚” paving the way for this five year occupation a “turning point in the country’s millennium-old history”. In fact it could

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    Available evidence suggests that tef grain separating and cleaning‚ in the rural area of Ethiopia‚ is very much traditional and makes use of wind as winnower to effect separation manually operated set of flat sieve to accomplish the cleaning. This method is time and labor consuming‚ and often lead to contamination of the tef grain with dust‚ dirt‚ small sands or silt on the threshing ground. In an effort to alleviate the above stated problems‚ a small engine driven tef grain and chaff separator and

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    International NGO Journal Vol. 4 (5)‚ pp. 287-298‚ May‚ 2009 Available online at http:// www.academicjournals.org/INGOJ ISSN 1993–8225 © 2009 Academic Journals Article Performance analysis of a sample microfinance institutions of Ethiopia Letenah Ejigu University Business School‚ Panjab University‚ Chandigarh‚ India. E-mail: etalem2000@yahoo.com. Accepted 20 May‚ 2009 The purpose of this study is to appraise the performance of Ethiopian MFIs in terms of various criteria by comparing with

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    NAME:-BROUK WENDWESSEN The difference between Ethiopia and America culture There is a lot of difference between my culture and the USA. And I really love my culture because I grew up on it. Now that I am in america I know American’s culture. When I compare these two cultures‚ I can see that they are not similar. For example‚ In my culture most of the time you don’t eat alone‚ if you eat alone people will not be happy because most of the people in our culture

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    American Economic Review‚ Vol. 81‚ pp. 938-45. Haslag‚ J.H. and Koo‚ J. (1999)‚ ‘‘Financial repression‚ financial development and economic growth’’‚ Working Paper No. 99-02‚ Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Hicks‚ J.R. (1969)‚ A Theory of Economic History‚ Clarendon Press‚ Oxford. Honohan‚ P. (2000)‚ ‘‘How interest rates changed under financial liberalization: a cross-country review’’‚ Working Paper No. 2313‚ World Bank. Ikhide‚ S.I. and Alawode‚ A.A. (2001)‚ ‘‘Financial sector reforms‚ macroeconomic

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    AAU‚ AAIT Term paper for project management (CENG 6101) CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION‚ OBJECTIVE AND METHODOLOGY 1.1 INTRODUCTION Occupational injuries pose a major public health and development problem which could be prevented using appropriate occupational safety and health services. Of the total 3 billion workers in the world over 85% work and live without having access to occupational safety and health services. The number of occupational injuries is increasing in many developing countries

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    Environmental Accounting Information System (EAIS) in Ethiopia Tibebe Sirak Tel: +251-911-372231‚ +251-111-224167 Email: tibebesirak@ymail.com; tibebe@rocketmail.com P.O. Box 28628 Addis Ababa‚ Ethiopia Abstract Environmental issues become the major concern of the world. Studies show that manufacturing firms are major pollutant of the environment in developing nations. Like in most African countries environmental situation in Ethiopia is insecure‚ given the low levels of economic and human

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    opportunities in the country dating back to the period of the establishment of the first bank‚ bank of Abyssinia in 1906. This bank introduced for the first time in Ethiopian financial systems history banking services and instruments such as deposits accounts and export financing (Getahun‚ 2008). In pre 1974 Ethiopia‚ the financial system operated in a free market economic environment. However‚ in 1980s‚ the financial system was restructured and reorganized to serve centrally planned economic system

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