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    The book is expressing a concern to meet the needs of education in a country that lacks quality education. Jackson Kaguri saw a need and along with the help of some faithful supporters made a reality out of a dream. The book had me sitting on the edge waiting to see if it was going to be a success or a failure. There were times I felt sympathy for the people of Uganda because of all the sufferings that they endure. I loved how Jackson helped whoever came before him just as he saw his brother tending

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    their own languages‚ and to make sure that literature is connected to their people’s revolutionary struggles for independence from their colonial regimes. He begins with the historical meeting he was invited to with his fellow African writers in Kampala‚ Uganda. In this conference‚ writers who wrote their stories in African languages were automatically neglected. He also continues to point out about how English and other European languages are assumed‚ until today‚ to be the natural languages and

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    ` CUSTOMER CARE AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN HOTELS A CASE STUDY OF SHERATON HOTEL BY NATUHWERA CHRISTINE 07/U/13737/EXT SUPERVISOR: MR. TIBAINGANA ANTHONY A RESEARCH REPORT SUBMITTED TO MAKERERE UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE AWARD OF A DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE JULY 2011 DECLARATION I‚ Natuhwera Christine hereby declare that customer care and customer satisfaction in hotels is entirely my own original work and has never been presented

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    The East African community commonly refers to the three East African states namely Kenya‚ Tanzania and Uganda‚ within the recent past it has been used to refer to Rwanda and Burundi which are pushing forward to join the block and be it’s forth and Fifth member states. Sometimes the term is used to refer to a wider geographical region covering even the wider Ethiopia‚ Djibouti‚ and Eritrea. The region (EA) boast of a huge population of around 100 million people currently‚ like the rest of sub-Saharan

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    ALCOHOL ABUSE‚ SELF ESTEEM AND TEENAGE PREGNANCY AMONG ADOLESCENTS CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the study Teenage pregnancy is the pregnancy that occurs under twenty years of age. In Uganda‚ the teenage pregnancy rate stands at 31% according to the Uganda Demographic Health Survey of 2006(UDHS‚ 2006). Regarded as the most troubling aspect of adolescence‚ teenage pregnancy is gradually on the increase and about 60-70% of teenagers are sexually active and due to this in most parts of

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    Climate Change in Uganda: Understanding the implications and appraising the response Scoping Mission for DFID Uganda July 2008 S 0 INTERNATIONAL LTS International LTS International has been supporting sustainable development worldwide for 35 years. We offer dynamic‚ multi-disciplinary teams of experienced professionals to meet the bespoke requirements of the assignment‚ be it poverty reduction‚ commercial viability‚ improved equity and governance or any other facet of sustainable resource

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    Although the Ethiopian invasion succeeded in routing the ICU and pushing Al-Shabab to the south of the country‚ it failed to end Islamic radicalism in Somalia; in fact‚ it was a primary factor in the ultra-radical turn of Al-Shabab‚ “transforming the group from a small‚ relatively unimportant part of a more moderate Islamic movement into the most powerful and radical armed faction in the country” . In 2009 Ethiopia withdrew its troops from Somalia‚ replaced by the African Union Mission to Somalia

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    LIST OF COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS S.No S.No 1 Afghanistan ----> Kabul 41 Cyprus ----> Nicosia 2 Albania ----> Tirana 42 Czech Republic ----> Prague 3 Algeria ----> Algiers 43 Denmark ----> Copenhagen 4 Andorra ----> Andorra la Vella 44 Djibouti ----> Djibouti 5 Angola ----> Luanda 45 Dominica ----> Roseau 6 Antigua and Barbuda ----> Saint John’s 46 Dominican Republic ----> Santo Domingo 7 Argentina ----> Buenos Aires 47 East Timor (Timor-Leste) ----> Dili 8 Armenia

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    Authority).2004. State of environment report for uganda ‚2004/05. Kampala‚ Uganda. 2) NEMA (National Environmental Management Authority).2007. State of environment report for uganda ‚2006/07. Kampala‚ Uganda. 3) NEMA (National Environmental Management Authority).2008. State of environment report for uganda ‚2008. Kampala‚ Uganda. 4) NEMA (National Environmental Management Authority).2010. State of environment report for uganda ‚2010. Kampala‚ Uganda.

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    Discuss research into different type of attachment (12 marks) Mary Ainsworth conducted two naturalistic observations‚ one in the rural community of Kampala in Uganda which lasted for two years and the other in the urban city of Baltimore which had lasted for one year. The aim of this observation was to look at a mother and infant interaction. In both study she used the same number of participants‚ which were 26 mothers and their infants. Using the strange situation she found three different types

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