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    Cooperatives and unions can facilitate to collect and provide storage services to farmers. Buyers can buy the amount they want from one such cooperative or a union or from few of them. Cooperatives can also be involved in products standardization and grading. They can fast gain the confidence of market participants as it’s very likely that they themselves and government will institute measures to deal with any cases of fraud. They can also give training to farmers on product standardization and…

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    Darfur Conflict Analysis

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    “Conflict in Sudan” Mohannad A. Shaddad Introduction: The protracted conflict in Sudan reflects the long standing economic disparities, political exclusion and social and cultural deprivation in the distribution of political and economic power between the centre and the peripheries. The country inherited from colonialism a highly centralized authoritarian governance system and an…

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    Hitler Mussolini Alliance

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    favorable to Italy . The only concern of the British was that the Blue Nile be allowed to flow freely from Lake Tana to the Sudan. The only concern of French Prime Minister Pierre Laval was that French interests in the railroad from Djibouti to Addis Ababa remain secure. In fact Prime Minister Laval was enthused by Italian action in Africa as it was “better the Italians occupied in Africa that stirring up commotion across the Adriatic…

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    Unit Title: Introduction to Medical Tourism Structure: Medical Tourism or Health Tourism refers to the travel of people to another country for receiving medical treatment in that country. In the past, people from developing countries travelled to developed countries for treatments that were either not available or were not of the required standards in their own countries. Although this pattern still continues, the trend in recent years is for people from the developed countries to travel to the…

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