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    Decolonisation of Singapore

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    John de Bhal Singapore achieved independence in 1959 due to a lack of British colonial retaliation to the Japanese occupation during World War II. In 1965‚ it achieved independence for a second time as a result of poor leadership within the Federation of Malaysia from both Tunku Abdul Rahman and Lee Kuan Yew. Singapore‚ unlike most other states and nations‚ has achieved independence twice: once in 1959 when it was decolonised by the British;1 then again after it was expelled from the Federation

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    To what extent was Britain able to retain control over decolonisation in Africa between 1959 and 1964? By 1959 decolonisation in British Africa was well under way‚ for example‚ the Gold Coast in West Africa had become independent in 1957‚ Nigeria and Sierra Leone were well on their way to independence‚ and agitation and advances towards independence were already taking place in Kenya and Tanganyika in Eastern Africa. By 1964 this had spread throughout Britain’s African territories and many more

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    Kenya

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    Improve Agricultural Extension for women farmers in Kenya KENYA • A country in East Africa lies on the equator • It is a poor and developing country • Land Area: 580‚000 km2 • Capital: Nairobi • Population: A little over 43 million residents • Climate: warm and humid • Language: Swahili & English • GDP (2011): Total - $71.427 billion; Per capita - $1‚746 • Agriculture and Service are the greatest contributor to its GDP The Problem in Kenya The Role of a Solid Agricultural Extension Program

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    University Lecturer

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    School‚ Head-Boy 1982-1985: Khamis High School‚ Mombasa‚ Kenya PRE-UNIVERSITY TRAINING August-November 1988: National Youth service for internship on Nationalism and National Development in Gilgil‚ Kenya and got a certificate UNIVERSITIES ATTENDED 2004-to date: A Candidate for PhD degree with University of South Africa(UNISA) in History 1992-1994: Moi University‚ Kenya for M.Phil. Degree in Economic History 1988-1991: Moi University‚ Kenya for B.Ed. (ARTS)‚ Economics and History WORK EXPERIENCE:

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    programs. The concept of corporate social responsibility in business has become a popular subject of discussion and debate within both business and academic circles. The paper analyses the impact behind the shift to CSR through a case study analysis of Kenya Pipeline Company and their ensuing effects regarding CSR. Additionally‚ the ethical proclivities associated with CSR have been analyzed to determine what‚ if any‚ effect ethics has on Company’s profits (Jeffrey et al‚ 2006). This will lead KPC to

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    East Africa

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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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    References: 1. Aquiline Tarimo‚ S.J. and Paulin Manwelo‚ S.J.‚ (2007). African Peace Making and Goovernance. Action Publishers Nairobi‚ Kenya. 2. Beja P‚ (2010) http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/specialreports/ &consumption of palm wine (mnazi) 3. Dundas‚( 1965)‚ East African Journal of royal Anthropology Institute 4 5. Haralambos‚ H. (1994). Sociology: A new approach‚ second edition. Causeway

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    communication. Thanks to that feature‚ Marcil felt directly welcomed in Kenya and got a good feeling about this enterprise and about his new cooperation and partner. * Issues: Marcil is not enthusiast about a joint venture. That is because he is a strong Individualist (Canada has one of the most important rate‚ 80). In that sense‚ he would prefer ratifying a licensing contract instead of investing cash from his own society in Kenya. Conversely‚ Beida has an Individualism rate three times inferior

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    Impact on the ecosystem Impact on wildlife In a study on the impact of tourist vehicles on the Maasai Mara Reserve in Kenya carried out in 1990‚ it was discovered that for the cheetah‚ it rarely fed during peak driving hours; furthermore‚ it waked off when any vehicle approached closer than 21 meters. When the lion was investigated‚ its peak feeding hours was when the tourists’ vehicles went back to their lodges for launch or to rest; it also fed early during the morning and late during the evening

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    become Free The Children ambassadors; traveling to Kenya and India‚ and helped launch the We Create Change Campaign. In 2010 Jacob and his band mates were challenged by Marc Kielburger to go to Kenya and see how far fifty dollars can go towards making a difference to a family in need. A week later they were in Kenya trying to make a plan on how to buy a goat for one family in need in a community where Free The Children works. A goat for a family in Kenya makes a huge difference; it can provide a source

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