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    Foreign Aid Problem

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    3. The volume of foreign aid is inadequate to reduce global poverty. According to Lovett (2016), in 2014, overall foreign aid has increase by 3.5% (compare to the volume in 2013), but the volume of aid for Least Developed Countries had fallen by 4.6%. Refugee crisis contributed to this increase (ibid.). The donor countries tend to count in donor countries refugee cost as part of their ODA (ibid.). This cost increased foreign aid by $1.8 billion (ibid.). So, if we exclude the in donor countries…

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    ORGANIZATIONAL PATTERN: MMS, Monroe’s motivated sequence I. Attention step: If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together, but be sure to go to East and West Africa. We especially invite you to come to our countries, Guinea and Cameroon. II. Need step: Many people do not want to visit Africa because of the bad reputation that it has from TV shows, movies, the news, and the stereotypes made by people who do not know the truth about Africa. People will be pleasantly…

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    Every human being has a consciousness and is self-aware of their feelings and what is happening around them. Even though some people through their life experience are aware to distinguish if they are orientated on the right path or not; some people like me are still experiencing life and still figuring out if they are orientated or disorientated. Through friends and ones’ goals in life can enable them to find their way. Finding our way and knowing who we are is very difficult because sometimes…

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    African Ivory Trade

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    Similarly to UNEP et al. (2013), in Brendan Moyle’s (2014) article “The Raw and the Carved: Shipping Costs and Ivory Smuggling,” he also shows how African elephant ivory seizures have increased over recent years. For his article, Moyle (2014) collected and used data from UNEP to make a graph showing total seizures of African elephant ivory from 1996 until 2012. His graph also shows the weight of the ivory from the seizures (see figure 3). From Moyle’s graph, one can see that the most ivory…

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    around my family and friends. However, I did not anticipate what I had to do to survive in the united states. After I obtained my high school diploma, I went to college for a few years in Cameroon, a neighboring country back in Africa , then I got a chance to move to the united states. I was so exited, but my excitement was short lived. As soon as I moved to the US, I realized that I have to work in order to survive in this foreign…

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    Opn Imo Case Study

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    BACKGROUND The Overview of the Nigeria Education Sector The Federal Republic of Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country is in the West African sub-region, bordered by Niger in the north, Chad in the northeast, Cameroon in the east, and Benin in the west. Nigeria currently has 36 states with a Federal Capital Territory and a population of over 150 million people. Osun state is one of the 36 states in Nigeria; it is located in the south western part of the country with a population of over 3…

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    During the 19th and early 20th Century, industrialization became the main cause for the development of new industries, as well as the expansion of many nations around the world. With the discovery of new ways to use the raw materials found during the First Industrial Revolution, in addition to the finding and creation of new resources such as electricity, steel, and chemicals in the Second Industrial Revolution, major countries around the world set their sights on having spheres of influence in…

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    small group with limited resources and not many backers would easily be a success. They don't have a lot of people or land ,and the US has a much larger arsenal than any militia sized group. Many countries would be into taking out boko haram Benin, Cameroon, Niger and Chad have already sent troops and obviously nigeria has (5). Also many european countries would fight boko haram due to its relations with isis who’s affected everyone. A war could easily take a long time, especially with a group…

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    known as the Nigerian Giraffe, is amongst the “endangered” category with less than 200 individuals left. (awf.org) Before World War I, the West African Giraffe lived in the sahel and savannah regions in parts of Nigeria as well as well as parts of Cameroon, Chad and the Central African Republic, but due to the extreme population drop, they now reside only in a small part of Niger. (awf.org) (sciencedirect.com) The giraffes are picky eaters; “West African giraffes feed on a variety of leaves and…

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    Boko Haram Swot Analysis

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    begins in 2002 in Maidu-Guri, the capital of Borno State in the country of Nigeria located in a west part of Africa. The Islamic terror group over the past years has being operating around the Nigeria and Niger boarder; also between Nigerian and Cameroon boarder. Nigerian has a population of about 170 million people and it is a multi-ethnic country with different religious groups. The country had witnessed various forms of violent for many decades; however, Boko Haram activities in Northern…

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