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    Democracy is a system of governance, its origins dates back to Greece and ancient Athens between 421 and 322 B.C. Most Western countries changed their system of governance to a representative democracy in the 19th century, mostly influenced by liberalism. Democracy, in Greek, means “Power to the People”. In this system people vote for their president, choose from different parties. In an authoritarian state, all powers are in the hand of one person, whereas in a democratic state, different

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    "Does segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race, even though the physical facilities and other "tangible" factors may be equal, deprive the children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities? We believe that it does." --quote from the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education U.S. Supreme Court decision. To this day, Brown Versus the Board of Education is known as one of the most significant Supreme Court rulings of the 20th century. Brown versus the Board of Education

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    establishment of the single banking commission (Commission Bancaire de l’UMOA) that was created in 1990 to strengthen regional banking supervision. A regional commercial legal framework (Organisation pour l’Harmonisation du Droit des Affaires en Afrique— OHADA) was put in place in 1996. And cross-border restrictions have been lifted on banking and other financial services excluding insurance. (Amadou, 2006) Degree of Openness The more open countries within an economic community are to trading

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    Introduction The Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins is a well-known book in the past and even more well-known book in the present. To have experienced and lived through the hardship of being an economic hit man is astonishing. This novel contains knowledge and informative information, that even one who is not that knowledgeable about this field of study can understand and become further informed of how corrupt the major organizations in this global economy are like. Additionally

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    coopération multilatéral • Promotion de l’éducation L`OIF utilise la même langue comme langue officielle et langue de travail et c`est le français. 2. L`UNION AFRICAINE L`Union Africaine(UA) est une organisation d`États Africains créée en 2002, à Durban en Afrique du Sud en application de la déclaration du Syrte du 9 Septembre en 1999.Elle a remplacé l`Organisation de l`Unité africaine(OUA).Les objectifs de L`Union Africaine sont : • Achever l`unité et la solidarité entre les pays africains et entre les peuples

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    Race and European superiority were important aspects of the First World War for two main reasons. Ideas about race were developed throughout the 19th century during the scramble for Africa. The partition of Africa became one of the most prominent preoccupations of modern Europeans. Furthermore, several of the major countries at war between 1914 and 1918 possessed large colonial empires, where white Europeans ruled over Africans, Asians, and Pacific Islanders. Until recently, historians rarely mentioned

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    The Course of Political Development in Uganda and its Effect on Economic Development Development has recently become a new buzz word in international relations. Through an exploration of political, social and economic development around the globe, scholars are trying to understand which policies are most beneficial, and why certain policies are effective and why some fail. The connection between different types of development is often an important part of this research as well. The connection

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    Table of contents: I. Introduction II. Company’s Background III. Company’s Memorandum IV. Strategic Analysis:  Mission, Vision and Values  Marketing strategy, Aims and Objectives  SWOT Analysis  Market Research V. Communication Campaign VI. Recommendations VII. Conclusion VIII. Learning Experience IX. Thanks X. References XI. Appendix I. Introduction: Marketing management is the act of choosing and targeting different markets and creating good relationships with them, regarding the resources

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    Jeunesse marocaine : entre tradition et occidentalisation. Tiraillé entre occidentalisation et tradition, comment la jeunesse marocaine s’y retrouve-t-elle ? __________________________________________________ Introduction : Sources : I. Une jeunesse marocaine qui cherche a s'occidentaliser… a) L'occidentalisation : un constat. "Ils rêvent de voyager vers ce monde lointain ..." Dans son article _Jeunesse marocaine, enfant de grande désillusion, Al Bayane nous décrit le portrait d'une jeunesse

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    IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON THE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FUNCTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A CASE STUDY OF KENYA PUBLIC CORPORATIONS Hazel Gachoka Gachunga1 Abstract Globalization has a major impact on the management of human resources in developing countries including Kenya. It has led to homogenization and convergence in organization strategies, structures and processes as well as in consumer choice. With accelerating globalization, organizations have had to change and new trends have set in even

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