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    this can be done before or after the meeting. However‚ it is acceptable etiquette to accept and give business cards with both hands. Because Kenyan professionals speak English‚ it is also not necessary to translate one side of the business card into Swahili‚ the other official language of Kenya. When addressing someone in the business meeting‚ it is important to use the individual’s title or honorific and surname. It is inappropriate to address a professional by his first name unless invited to do so

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    AP World History Review: Comparative Questions Curtain Call Directions: Use your textbook and or your Princeton Review Book to list as many facts about the following historical comparisons. Use the attached Societal Comparison sheet as a guideline for what to compare and contrast. Remember that you do not have to fill in every topic on the sheet‚ try and get used to looking for these topics when you are comparing societies-in this way you will increase your speed in breaking down the comparative

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    Both have similar followings. Africa hosts various languages within their territory. Tanzania is no different; they have no dominantly spoken language within their borders. Swahili is spoken the most‚ but by a small percentage of the population. English‚ Chaga‚ Mozonde‚ and Datoga along with dozens of other languages are also spoken. Their average income rate is about 68 cents per hour‚ which makes them one of the lowest wage

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    Addition to that during the 19th century Oman took a lot of influence from East Africa‚ which included Tanzania and Kenya. Poole (2006) said " These links between East Africa and Oman are evident today African features of some Omanis and in the use of Swahili in the Sultanate‚ particularly among ‘Zanzibari Omanis’‚ who may have been born in East Africa or else can trace their family history to that region.’’ This influence leads to the

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    Pearson Edexcel International General Certificate of Secondary Education May–June Summer 2015 Examination Timetable – FINAL Home International General Certificate of Secondary Education May–June Summer 2015 Examination Timetable – FINAL For more information on Edexcel qualifications please visit www.edexcel.com/contactus Notes Pearson Edexcel International General Certificate of Secondary Education May–June Summer 2015 Examination Timetable – FINAL Home Notes International GCSE Summer 2015

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    Rift Valley plains. Arab traders started frequenting the Kenyan Coast in the first century A.D. By 700 A.D. Arab settlements had sprouted along the coastline giving way to intermarriages between the Bantu and Arabs. This formed the beginning of the Swahili culture and language we have in Kenya today. Then in 1498 Portuguese arrived and settled in Kenya ’s coast ending the Arab dominance. It was during their stay at the coast that they built the famous Fort Jesus in Mombasa in 1593. The Portuguese lived

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    Ushahidi ’s rugged BRCK‚ ’the backup generator for the internet ’ Author: Ian Steadman Date of publication 13th May 2013 Reference: http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-05/13/brck SUMMARY OF ARTICLE "Ushahidi"‚ which means "testimony" in Swahili‚ was a website that was initially developed to map reports of violence in Kenya after the post-election fallout at the beginning of 2008. Since then‚ the name "Ushahidi" has come to represent the people behind the;"Ushahidi Platform" (Ushahidi‚ 2013)

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    Bruno Munoz Psych 100 Dr. Leshikar 2/23/14 Student in College Pressed for Time There comes a time in life where a lot of people get really stressed out. Everyone can relate to this time of life‚ college. The stressing usually occurs when students are preparing for an exam. Either they have other homework to finish while studying or they have two exams to study for which happen to be on the same day. In order for these students to do well on the exams‚ they should acquire new learning strategies

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    Cultural relativity is the process to understand that all beliefs‚ customs‚ and ethics are relative to the individual within his own social context. In other words‚ “right” and “wrong” are culture-specific; what is considered moral in one society may be considered immoral in another society. And since there is no something as “universal standard of morality”‚ therefore we have to use the culture’s own value system to judge the culture. It is closely related to ethical relativism‚ which is to judge

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    The Islamic conquest of major regions of Africa began the formation of an extensive trading network. Ghana and later Mali of west Africa would join the trading network and become instrumental partners through their profitable gold trade. After the empire of Ghana collapsed‚ the Mandike people founded the empire of Mali. One specific affluent ruler was Mansa Musa (r. 1312 – 1337)‚ who encouraged and influenced the spread of the Muslim faith to his people and beyond the borders of Africa. A well-traveled

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