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    corruption is prevalent in the Niger delta region of Nigeria; public officers in this oil producing state of Nigeria are corrupt. Consequently, it has defied the Niger delta from developing politically and economically which has left the states reputation in a mess. Radicalization of youths, abject poverty and -political instability are the three leading effects of corruption in the Niger delta region of Nigeria. Corruption in the Niger delta region of Nigeria has led to

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    examines the Vichy regime’s attempt to impose the National Revolution ideology in the region. Vichy France was the pro-Axis government headed by Marshal Philippe Pétain from 1940 to 1944 during World War II. Pétain established an authoritarian regime that never joined the Axis alliance, though it did have similarities to totalitarianism and fascism. Ginio argues this to be a historically divisive period in the region by providing an in-depth examination of Vichy colonial visions and practices in French

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    in policy planning. However, there is a new consensus among policy makers that the achievement of quantity in education will ultimately rely on the quality of education available (UNESCO, 2004). The importance of good quality is emphasised in the Dakar Framework for Action: Education for All (EFA). Goal 2 lists the provision of “compulsory primary education of good quality” as a collective commitment, while Goal 6 commits nations to improve “all aspects of the quality of education and ensuring excellence

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    Sobral et al (2006) examined ionospheric response to high intensity long duration aurora electrojet activities. Using the equatorial, sub-equatorial and low latitude regions to observe their responses to High Intensity Long Duration Aurora ElectroJet Activity (HILDAA) between 2000 and 2001 on solar wind and interplanetary magnetic and electric field. The result provided a clear evidence of thermospheric wind and dynamo electric field perturbation in the F layer. The solar wind speed varies between

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    motorsport lineage. The Range Rover is unique for being a luxurious transport with occasional ventures into the sand, but it comes with more amazing qualities apart from that. Did you know that the driver of a Range Rover won the first-ever Paris-Dakar Rally in 1979? These are just some of the five most interesting facts about the Range Rover. From its beginnings, it has emerged as one of the most celebrated brands in the world due to its avant-garde technologies, stylish design, and superior off-road

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    implications. Burden: In 2014, 2.25 million people in Senegal suffered from insecurity of food with 340,000 children under five suffering from acute malnutrition and 79,000 experiencing severe acute malnutrition 2. Senegal is divided into fourteen regions, further divided into forty five departments. Nine of these departments experienced critical levels of SAM in 2013 with an additional five departments experiencing threshold SAM levels in addition to diarrhea and respiratory illnesses. Thus, fourteen

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    Ethiopia is Addis Ababa. It is surrounded by countries such as Sudan, Kenya, Somalia, and Djibouti. The main language spoken in Ethiopia is Amharic. Senegal is a country located on the west side of the continent of Africa. The capital of Senegal is Dakar. It is surrounded by Mauritania, Mali, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Gambia, and the Atlantic Ocean. The official language spoken in Senegal is French. Comparing and contrasting the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere of Ethiopia and Senegal

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    Study Objective and Rationale: The focus of this study is to critique the neoliberal agenda of multilateral organizations, specifically the World Bank), its role in the global initiative of the Educational for All (EFA) movement through a case study of Tanzania’s educational outcomes. Objective: By focusing on the Educational for All (EFA) initiative in Tanzania, this study reviews the influence and impact of international actors, including the World Bank, UNESCO, and UNICEF, on progressing the

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    Senegal is a country on the western most part of Africa, surrounded by Mauritania, Mali, Guinea Bissau, and Guinea. It also surrounds the small country of Gambia. The capital of Senegal, Dakar, is the most western part of the country and the continent. Being a sub-Saharan, western African country, Senegal is very dry and flat, having sparsely vegetated grasslands and sand covered plains without much in the way of hills or mountains. There are three main rivers in Senegal, the Gambia, the Casamance

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    INTRODUCTION Background: Nomadic pastoralists across the globe have struggled to maintain their identity while trying to conform to traditional, formal government run education systems. As declared by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, education is a universal human right that should be free and compulsory through at least the basic elementary levels (United Nations Declaration of Human Rights Document). For nomadic pastoralists, who move regularly in order to find adequate grazing

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