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    RIGHT TO HOUSING UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA The right to housing comprises an intricate part in the realization of one of the most basic needs of a human being‚ shelter. Everyone has the right to a decent standard of living as stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ a document that has attained the status of jus cogens due to its wide acceptance. Essential to the achievement of this standard is access to adequate housing. It has been said that housing fulfills physical

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    Colonialism in the Congo: The Terror of Civilization The images of gaiety and wonder that typically accompany one’s thoughts of an expedition into the magnificent natural wonders of Africa lie in stark contradiction to subjugation and cruelty of a people as displayed in The Congo Report. An aspect of the government’s masquerade of a virtuous mission in the Congo is the “efforts to suppress such barbarous practices” and bring civilization to the “savages”. Private enterprise was able to hide a large

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    Basic Information - UK The UK is in Europe and it is an island between the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The UK is a well developed country. The Gross National Income per capita is 41‚370. Kenya Kenya is in Africa and the equator runs through Kenya. Nairobi is the capital of Kenya. Kenya is not a well developed country and the gross national income per capita is only 760. The population- UK The Population is 62.3 million. The birth rate is 12 births per thousand people. The

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    certain threat of invasion posed by the European colonists . Singapore is often referred to a sort of oddity in this situation‚ due to its relative lack of opposition and the apparent overwhelmingly beneficial rather than suppressive impacts as a result of colonialism. Singapore was unique from the other similar yet distinct ports in the region and was in a sense created rather than

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    Located near the center of a continent ridden with governmental unrest and economic struggles‚ the nation-state of Kenya attempts to stabilize to become an emerging democracy. Kenya has only been an established nation for the past half-century‚ but it has seen its fair share of ethnic strife‚ environmental issues‚ and a governing regime that almost did not capitulate. In this short time period‚ it has also had two constitutions and has been governed by multiple parties. But things may be beginning

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    Imperialism in India Document 1 According to this author‚ what are the benefits of imperialism to the colony? Imperialism profited the colony because the colonizers helped built a civilization‚ the progressive nations can establish schools and newspapers for the people of the colonies What are the benefits of imperialism to the colonizer? They were able to help the colony built a civilization and they them self’s were able to control garden spots and built roads and transportation

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    Colonialism in Latin America took place over a span of 300 years and came to an end starting in 1821 due to unrest in Latin America. Independence for the former Spanish and Portuguese colonies brought both short term and long term consequences but many of the leaders in the early stages of the independence movements were optimistic about the future of their countries. At the start there was a lot of violence‚ lack of capital investment‚ and constant power grabs by the wealthy elite. Those troubles

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    Generations ago‚ Kenya had dozens of different religions until European colonization swept the country; its long lasting effect being that today 82.6% of the Kenyan population is Christian. No matter how long a culture has been living‚ in a blink of an eye it can easily be taken down by a group of outsiders. As Europeans “invaded” Kenya‚ the natives were pressured to convert to the newly presented ideas. Reluctantly‚ many natives were forced to adopt western culture if they wanted to avoid any further

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    children. The population in the UK is much more laid back in terms of going to a job e.g. staying off due to a hangover. A Percentage of the population don’t appreciate their job as much as expected and don’t work to survive but for luxuries. Kenya Morning prayers in public schools are said in areas of the country that are largely Christian. All children participate in the assembly‚ but are not punished if they remain silent during prayers. The government generally has permitted several missionary

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    Introduction Growing up in Kenya‚ that has the joint fourth largest HIV epidemic in the world‚ I had the opportunity to volunteer for an organization called ‘Care for Kenya’ that works in the largest urban slum in Africa. I conversed with women that discussed their challenges living in the slum; HIV was frequently mentioned as a growing issue. I became interested to learn more about the dynamics of how the virus is spread‚ specifically for Kenya. I came across the SIR model when researching the spread

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