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    1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Non Aligned Movement a Brief History The Non Aligned Movement (NAM) is a foundation which has been created during the collapsed of the colonial system and the struggle for independence for the people of Asia‚ Africa‚ Latin America and other region of the world and at the height of Cold War. In the early stage of its foundation‚ NAM’s action were a key factor in the decolonisation process which later led to the attainment of freedom and independence by many countries and peoples

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    African theatre

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    comes from sub-Saharan Africa. African theatre is influenced by African dramatic traditions and Western theatre. The influence of Western styles originates from European presence‚ European education ‚ and the artists training outside of Africa. The magnitude of foreign influence varies from country to country. This influence slowed the development of African theatre in Zimbabwe. For example‚ productions continued to exemplify Western theatre. The Afrocentricity in West Africa in the 1960s

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    the state of the sub Saharan Africa exemplifies how the optimism has been effective in the African nations. Needless to repeat that it is a cauldron of distress‚ an economic survey report caters a more positive picture of the SSA along with the First and Third World nations. Life in Africa is extremely pathetic still their positive disposition to the economic condition is a mark of change. This is what a Survey holds about the SSA and the developed nations: Even though many in Africa continue to face

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    If You Were CEO Of Harley

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    1. If you were CEO of Harley- Davidson‚ how would you compare the advantages and the dis advantages of using exports ‚ joint ventures‚ and foreign subsidiaries as ways of expanding international sales? a. If I were the CEO of Harley- Davidson‚ I see only upsides from joint ventures and foreign subsidiaries as types of insourcing. I say this due to the fact that the countries like Germany and Japan each had a helpful hand in the production of our motorcycles. That being said co ownership by both the

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    african dance

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    African Dance Types Africa is a vast continent‚ consisting of many countries and hugely diverse cultures. African dance mainly refers to the collective dance type of the Sub-Saharan Africa‚ which is the African tribal dance. There are many aspects that affect the African dance types. Here are some glimpses of African dance types... African dance types are distinct from each other because of the diversity‚ of the nomadic groups and the indigenous tribes‚ that practice them. The African dances

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    are blinded by fear when it comes to shaming the family. When people cannot see past the fear‚ immoral and illogical decisions are made. Fear of the family being shamed is a large problem throughout the novel. In the district of Bonang and other Sub Saharan villages‚ most people will go to high extents to protect the family name‚ therefore leading to irrational decisions. In the novel Chanda’s Secrets‚ after Chanda’s Granny said they left Lilian at a cattle post in an old hut‚ she said “I’m sorry Chanda

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    Dr. Kwasi Konadu’s course “Intro to Contemporary Africa” covers a wide range of topics relating to the continent of Africa. Throughout the course‚ students become aware of how the continent of Africa has arrived at this present time in history. From the beginning chapters about geography and historical context all the way to the final chapter on the trends and prospects for Africa‚ there are a few conclusions that students can soundly arrive at. As far back as scholars have researched‚ a range of

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    Central African Republic

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    (CAR) encompasses a wide array of habitats‚ ranging from the dry Sahelian zone in the north to the lush rainforests in the south‚ and supports a rich diversity of fauna and flora. Even though the CAR ’s biodiversity is one of the least studied in Africa‚ an impressive number of species have already been documented. For example‚ approximately 700 species of birds have been recorded in the CAR. This region‚ located in the extreme southwest of the country‚ mostly comprises dense forest. Forest covers

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    Mande/Manding Scripts

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    It has been assumed that West Africa had been introduced to writing by the Arabs. This is evidently untrue because of the demands of trade; scripts were invented by African trader groups. This especially held true for the Mande/Manding speaking groups who are now recognized as the inventors of several scripts. They were derived from a proto-Mande script invented thousands of years ago by the ancestors of the Mande when they lived in Sahara at the time it was fertile. This proto-Mande script was

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    Social and Economic Effects of HIV/AIDS on Poverty in Africa Within the last thirty years‚ it has become well recognized that HIV/AIDS is a serious disease that takes many lives every year. However‚ we may not be getting the full story. What people don’t realize is the extreme social and economic effects that result from the spread of HIV in Africa. This should be a serious concern of every person of every country‚ not only because of the massive loss of life‚ but because of the danger posed by

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