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    introduction section 13 (1) of the penal code‚ cap 87 of te laws of zambia states that intoxication shall not constitute defence to any criminal charge. 13(4) intoxication shall not be taken into account the purpose of determining whether the person charged had formed any intention specific or otherwise in the absence of which would not be guilty of the ofence Intoxication is not a defense to a crime as such. But where a person thru drink and drugs and commits a crime‚ the levels of intoxication

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    Introduction Interpersonal communication was quite a challenge after I moved to the U.S. I lived in Zambia (a small country in southern Africa) from birth till I had to move away for further education. I faced a few difficulties moving to America and experience extreme culture shock. According to Joseph DeVito’s called The Interpersonal Communication Book‚ culture shock is defined as the “psychological reaction you experience when you’re in a culture different from your own.” I went through all the

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    to the developing countries‚ and most of them are disagrees with the help that gotten by foreign country. Some resources saying that Foreign Aid is not give any positive effect; it is just give some of negative effects. For example‚ a country name Zambia at Africa has been a recipient of considerable foreign aid over the years. As aid to this country grown‚ this country is actually become poorer than before. From this example‚ there are many arguments come from different philosophical to against this

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    Question: Define social stratification. What are the characteristics of the class system of social stratification. Stratification can be defined as the classification of the society. Most societies are organized so that their institutions systematically distribute benefits and burdens unequally among different categories of people. Society does not consist of a homogeneous group of people. Social arrangements are not neutral but serve and promote the goals and interests of some people more than

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    The University of Zambia Department of Educational Administration and Policy Studies EAP 112 Assignments for Distance Students 2012/13 Assignment one Education for All (EF A) is an international initiative first launched in Jomtien‚ Thailand‚ in 1990. Explain why EFA is important to a developing country like Zambia and critically examine the policy measures put up by the Zambian government in trying to achieve this goal. What are the main educational challenges of attaining EFA by 2015? Assignment

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    INSTRUCTOR: ÖMÜR NECZAN TİMURCANDAY ÖZMEN 2012‚ İZMİR CONTENTS Abstract……………………………………………………………………………….ii Introduction…………………………………………..……………………………...iii A. Social stratification‚ social inequality‚ social division..………..………………..1-2 B. Social class……………………………………..…………….………………….2-3 B1. Sociological overview and theories of stratification and social class………….4-5 C. Races‚ ethnicity‚ and racism………………………………………………………6 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………7 References………….…………………………………………………………………8

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    (such as the British Empire) ended up occupying most of Africa. This created colonial territories leaving only Ethiopia and Liberia as the only independent countries. Britain occupied Egypt‚ Sudan‚ Kenya and Uganda‚ British Somaliland‚ Zimbabwe and Zambia (Southern and Northern Rhodesia)‚ Botswana (Bechuanaland)‚ South Africa (Orange Free State and the Transvaal)‚ Gambia‚ Sierra Leone‚ Nigeria‚ Ghana (British Gold Coast) and Malawi (Nyasaland). These countries held more than 30% of Africa ’s population

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    Information is defined on the Business dictionary website as‚ “raw data that (1)Has been verified to be accurate and timely‚ (2)Is specific and organized for a purpose‚ (3) Is presented within a context that gives it meaning and relevance‚ (4) and which leads to increase in understanding and decrease in uncertainty. The value of information lies solely in its ability to affect a behavior‚ decision‚ or outcome.”(www.businessdictionary.com). Information can be transferred via different media such as

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    contemporary thinking in the area of citizen participation and involvement‚ an action and research arena that is changing as we speak. This essay will‚ assisted by appropriate exemplification‚ critically discuss citizen participation in public affairs in Zambia. It will define the concepts under study analytically before using suitable illustrations to discuss‚ at length‚ the levels and mechanisms of citizen participation in its entirety. It will then end in a soluble‚ inclusive conclusion that will summarize

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    This essay aims to discuss the complementarities between the agricultural and industrial sectors in the process of economic development of Less Developed Countries (LDCs) like Zambia. To achieve this aim‚ an exposition of the role of agriculture and industry will be put forward based on some of the theoretical assumptions of Sir Arthur Lewis’ dual economy model and Albert Hirschman’s conceptualization of the inter-sectoral relationships. Relevant examples and definitions will be presented as a way

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