CURRICULLUM VITAE NAME: Paul ABIERO OPONDO DATE OF BIRTH: October 30th 1965 NATIONALITY: Kenyan by Birth MARITAL STATUS: Married with three children COMPUTER LITERACY: Knowledge of MS Word and basic computer skills LANGUAGES SPOKEN: English‚ basic French‚ Kiswahili‚ Dholuo Vernacular STRONG POINT: I participated in reviving education in post-Genocide Rwanda ADDRESS: MOI UNIVERSITY’ SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES‚ DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE‚ P O BOX 3900‚ ELDORET. Paul Abiero
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The Fulani is an African tribe of people that resides mostly in the general vicinity of Northwest Africa. Specifically‚ the primary countries of residence for this tribe are Niger‚ Mali‚ and Algeria. The Fulani are one of many different tribes on the continent‚ and there is a stark diversity among each of the tribes that goes down to the very intricacies of the religion and culture of each tribe. The Fulani are characterized by a set of unique traits that distinguish them from all of the other African
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DBQ: Swahili vs. Hansa Trading during the Post-classical era from 1000-1450 C.E. were what the many civilizations at that time heavily relied on‚ it had flourished and arouse to the point where many alliances were created. Many big cities were most notably successful in their trading and alliances. Smaller cities were also able to succeed by having alliance with one another; German Hansa in North Europe and the Swahili cities along the coast of East Africa were among the most successful cities
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Case study 2-Charles Martin in Uganda 1) Describe Ugandan cultural attributes that might affect operations of a foreign company operating there? Uganda is a country of lacking infrastructure and lots of bureaucratic hoops to jump through. Governmental and Political corruption make it hard to do business without handing out bribes. The native language of Swahili‚ and few speak English. The many religions of Uganda also make foreign company’s respect them in order to avoid discrimination in the
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Roald Dahl: Going Solo Going Solo is a memoir by Roald Dahl‚ first published by Jonathan Cape in London in 1986. It is a continuation of his autobiography describing his childhood‚ Boy. It tells about his voyage to Africa‚ describing the various strange people he meets. He was on a boat heading towards Dar es Salaam for his new job working for Shell Oil. He eventually joined the war as a squadron pilot in the Royal Air Force‚ flying the Tiger Moth‚ Gloster Gladiator‚ and Hawker Hurricane. He
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Lessons Learned This case study shows how imperative it is for foreign corporations recognize and accept the cultures of the countries they are operating in. Culture is defined as the values‚ beliefs‚ customs‚ practices‚ and social behavior of a particular nation or people. Hydro Generation (HG) is a United States-based company whose specialty is building hydroelectric power dams. HG’s core values are founded on a solid Christian culture and this was the first time ever operating in Uganda‚ let
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Through a Window: My Thirty Years With The Chimpanzees of Gombe by Jane Goodall is Jane Goodall’s documentation of the time she spent studying chimpanzees in Africa. Although it mostly talks about the animals‚ of course‚ it also talks about her working with the people in Africa and her family. She went to Africa to study the chimpanzees and see how they are alike‚ and different‚ from humans. She first began her work in Gombe in 1964 with two research assistants‚ at what eventually became The Gombe
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| |It’s also important to note that Rwanda is a landlocked country surrounded by Democratic Republic of Congo‚ Burundi‚ Tanzania and Uganda. This is to imply that it is a transit country for consignments destined to its | |neighbours and heavily depends on imports from the major ports of
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Aspect of life | Describe in your own words what these aspects of life would be like for a person from Tanzania. | My Life | Education | Due to transport issues‚ school would be hard to get to and‚ would be running on low supplies because of money government poverty. | Transport is highly supported in the education systems are very well funded and are compulsory | Food | Food would be very scarce because of famines that come every once in a while and money budget for each family | Food is plentiful
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MODULE: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SEMISTER: BA 4(GROUP A) SUBMISSION DATE: 5TH DECEMBER 2011 DONE BY: * ALFAT D. DATOO……………L0043AAAA1010 SUBMITTED TO: DAVID MWAURA CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION -Background of international trade in Tanzania............page 3 2. ANALYSIS -World bank and IMF influence in international business...............................................................page 4 -Positive impacts of Globalisation to the international business....................
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