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    of the population becomes poor‚ the general economy would become less because less money is being made. Many negative effects were caused by decolonization. One economic negative effect was that when many nations became independent of European colonization‚ the Latin Americans had a terrible economy. As a result of the war to gain independence and not having the small nations unite together‚ all the newly created nations had a terrible economy. The war used up a lot of resources‚ thus‚ draining the

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    parliament could not meet or pass any rulings without permission of said power (Cooper 2005). The Americas – An Example English original overseas expansions in this area of the globe were entirely the work of private enterprise until the 1650’s. British incursions into the St. Lawrence

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    While the British government was efficient at ruling India and left India peacefully‚ the overall political Impact that the British had on India was quite negative‚ because they governed only for themselves and created mass amounts of conflict when they left. In the article Why Britain should be proud of its rule in India by Dr. Kartar Lalvani‚ it states that “The British administration of India‚ a country with a population of 500 million‚ diverse religions and spread over 17‚000 square miles was

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    Strategy to Local Authorities in Kenya Central and provincial governments have progressively realized that effective service delivery to the community is best delegated to local government. This decentralization trend has obliged local governments to enhance their professionalism and performance. Yet‚ in many developing countries‚ the weakness of local governments is a key challenge in managing development processes. Many local government authorities in Kenya now go beyond one year budgeting and

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    References: Books / Articles British Airways‚ (2012)‚ Our strategy and objectives‚ annual report and accounts 2011/2012 British Airways‚ (2011)‚ Our strategy and objectives‚ annual report and accounts 2010/2011 British Airways‚ (2010)‚ Our strategy and objectives‚ annual report and accounts 2009/2010 British Airways‚ (2009)‚ Our strategy and objectives‚ annual report and accounts 2008/2009 British Airways‚ (2008)‚ Corporate Responsibility‚ annual report and accounts

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    Adetiba and Almendrala’s article details the traumatic side effects to viewing videos of police brutality‚ focusing specifically on its impact on Black people. While discussing the side effects‚ which are similar to that of post-traumatic stress disorder‚ the authors explicate the reasons as to why the Black community is particularly vulnerable to these symptoms. Citing a psychologist‚ the authors explain that since the majority of these videos feature Black victims‚ Black viewers see themselves

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    HY1101E Article: Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800-1859): On Empire and Education http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1833macaulay-india.asp In the early 19th century‚ India was colonised by the British and many social and political reforms were made during this period. These reforms brought about both positive and negative effects. One of the greatest reforms during this period was the implementation of the western education system in 1835. On the surface it seems like the western education system

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    business interests of the British imperialists had a mixed outcome.Great Britain expanded into India‚Asia‚and Africa.There were three main causes that are linked to the causes and reasons os imperializing(political‚social‚economic).Overall‚imperialism is a progressive force‚and both the “oppressors”are equally effected by imperialism in both positive and negative ways. The causes of British Imperialism were tied to economic‚social‚and political reasons.socially‚the british believed that they were

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    The Development and Impact of Opera in the United Kingdom Introduction Opera‚ is a first class culture and a perfect composition of music‚ art and drama‚ and the greatest and most elegant art that British people own(Jefferson‚ 1976). Because the status of opera is changing‚ opera is becoming a characteristic of cultural life that opens to public. In recent years‚ watching opera has become popular entertainment activity for the leisure time of people in the UK(Storey‚ 2000). According to

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    Sears I will correlate topics from these sources with the British Empire in India and the events that took place in relation to democracy. The rule of the British in India may be the most controversial aspect of the British Empire‚ aside from their rulings other continents. They’re presence in India for nearly 200 years‚ which was known as British Raj‚ displays the efforts of the people of India revolting and sparking a revolution

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