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     Botswana Tomas Mauta Sairosse and Stephen M. Mutula The authors Tomas Mauta Sairosse is Director of Libraries‚ Universidade Catolica de Mocambique‚ Beira‚ Mozambique. Stephen M. Mutula is a Senior Lecturer‚ Department of Library and Information Studies‚ University of Botswana‚ Gaborone‚ Botswana. Keywords Internet‚ Economic conditions‚ Botswana Abstract This paper discusses the findings of a study that was carried out to determine the economic impact of cybercafes in  Gaborone‚ Botswana. The

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    the different parts of the nation. in this essay I will simply define the key terms which are separation of powers and then proceed by elaborating how how this separation of powers is important in running a state and how it came to be practiced in Botswana. I will then continue with a little critsism on this separation of powers and sum up with a well summarized conclusion. SEPARATION OF POWERS According to a French philosopher Baron de Montesquies separation of powers is defined as the doctrine

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    Names and Naming Practices in the Past a. Pre-colonial b. Colonial c. Post-colonial 2. Contemporary Names and Naming Practices in Botswana a. Contemporary Globalisation and popular culture b. ‘Re-invention of culture’ c. Imagining the Future Introduction My focus is on Setswana names in contemporary Botswana. My discussion of naming practices among Tswana groups in Botswana will begin with a brief discussion of pre-colonialism‚ the colonial and post-colonial dynamics during the twentieth century. The

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    Socio-cultural‚ economic and environmental concerns are tackled. The author then presents a case study on Botswana elaborating on the various reasons why Botswana’s tourism industry is poised to take a positive turn. The report also deals with various instances of Botswana’s economy and how it has been impacted by inflow of tourism. Keywords Tourism‚ impact of tourism‚ Botswana tourism‚ Economy Botswana‚ Environmental concerns. Introduction The long-term sustainability of tourism rests on the ability

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    and shirts in Botswana‚ we can use the notion of the production possibilities curves to determine levels of efficiency‚ inefficiency‚ economic growth and technological improvement. The production possibilities curve (PPC) is a graph that shows the different quantities of the two goods (in this case‚ maize and shirts) that an economy (Botswana) could efficiently produce with the limited productive resources. To be able to illustrate this simply we assume that the economy of Botswana behaves as if

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    HAS SOCIAL MEDIA AFFECTED THE PRINT JOURNALISM IN BOTSWANA INTRODUCTION Social Media according to Nigel Morgan the editor for social media collaboration is defined as the means of interaction among people in which they create‚ share and exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks. A study by Graham Jones shows that social media technology take on many different forms including magazines ‚Internet forums‚ weblogs‚ social networks‚ podcasts and social booking marking .According

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    THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE U.S CONSTITUTION IS A PROGRESSIVE LEGISLATION‚ ACCORDING TO MANY OBSERVERS. IT SHOULD BE INCORPORATED INTO DOMESTIC LAW. The United States of America has one of the world ’s powerful systems of legal fortification for freedom of the press. The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution provides the foundation assurance of press freedom and freedom of speech. In this essay I will be keen on highlighting the significance of the First Amendment and relating its motive of freedom

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    April 13‚ 2013 5:18 PM Index Def. Meaning LEDC example MEDC example Crude Birth Rate (CBR) No. of live birth/1000 peo. in pop./year High CBR/TFR: Parents want children: - For labors → Contribute to family income Botswana France: Total Fertility Rate (TFR) Avg. no. of children that Low CBR/TFR: would be born to a - Children are costly woman during her - Good public pension scheme & health services → lifetime No need of children to look after - Women

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    not have a favourable attitude towards the inclusion of learners with special educational needs in their classrooms due to the lack of essential knowledge and skills in inclusive education. The Revised National Policy on Education (Government of Botswana‚ 1994) talks of Access and Equity to Education
- another reference that might be interpreted as making education Inclusive. MOESD has introduced the Education Support Services Department‚ responsible for Inclusive Education (MOESD‚ Draft Report‚

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    The African literature continues to be the mainstream interest area of the researchers since the last few decades for its diverse writing of African phenomenon. Portrayal of the writing by its authors has been such that it fascinates the readers irrespective of its literary genre. A creation of an author is a reflection of his life and it helps the readers appreciate their life and society through his perspective that he depicts. The African literature churns through the world literature by leading

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