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    Kolkata: City Known For its Magical Touch and Charm Situated at the east bank of the Hooghly river, Kolkata is the capital of West Bengal, India. This city is much famous for its rich cultural heritage, traditions and festivals. It is an educational, cultural and commercial hub of East India. After Mumbai, it is the second largest city in India and the third largest metropolitan of the Nation. The quality of education, wonderful places, street food, career opportunities and several other things…

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    things that they didn’t wish to do for themselves. Now in this the loss of military is of Uganda and Rwanda, US was just to aide them financially for their work. The disciplined military of Uganda and Rwanda are useful in protecting the US interests in Africa. Fault Lines: Made in Bangladesh: This study was all base on the flaw in the supply chain system of Walmart and Gap. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., branded as Walmart, is an American multinational retail corporation that runs chains of large…

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    Spaza Shop Case Study

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    1. INRODUCTION Spaza shops are regularly referred to as examples of small scale entrepreneurial endeavor and accomplishment inside the informal economy of South African townships. The expression "spaza" is taken from the isiZulu dialect, signifying "shrouded" (Bear et al., 2005), and rose in the politically-sanctioned racial segregation time when business open doors for black business visionaries were confined. These micro-convenience stores traded in a clandestine manner to provide township…

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    Currently, all the countries are divided into two very different societies, these include first-world, and third-world countries. The reason being, the actions taken more than 150 years ago during the rise of imperialism and colonialism. An example of this includes the British and the colonial rule of India, aiming to create a British India. (Rodriguez, Christian, 2015) As a result of that, India has been named as a third world country in the current day. (“Social Post”, 2017) Despite India…

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    The Igbo-Hausa Case Study

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    Returning back to the Igbo-Hausa case in Nigeria, the effects of the British colonial rule in the escalation of ethnic conflict is crystal-clear if the perspective of Horowitz is applied to the case. The British colonial rule had established there an artificial political entity composing of distinct ethnic groups, in 1914, by juxtaposing them into a new country that they have named Nigeria. There were three major ethnic groups which were settled in different parts of the new country. As Horowitz…

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    2010 about the situation of French language in Morocco, we find that the Francophone degree is between 16% and 35% , and people who are learning French about 22,6% compared with 23,4 in Europe, while, the percentage of learning French in the whole Africa is about 44% , and ranks the first amongst other continents. Actually, these records, interprets the linguistic dependency of Morocco towards the colonizer. Other statistics suggest that more than twenty-five thousands of Moroccan students…

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    Imperialism is the extension of a nation's power over another land in search of obtaining another nation's raw materials and other pressure substances, this event occurred between the years of 1800´s to the early 1900´s. Europe was a country that took imperialism seriously. One of the main reasons why Europe began to expand into countries including Southeast Asia and India due to a great economic motive and for prestige. The European believed that if a country did not have colonies than the…

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    and the Cold War Constitute two major eras in African history. Unfortunately, neither the Cold War or European colonialism lasted for more than one hundred years in any part of Africa. "At the end of formal European colonization of Africa, there has been a lot of controversy relating to its actual impact on modern Africa." There was a very seen pattern that was occurring, and it showed the debate on the impact of the colonialism that followed closely to the predispositions, racial and…

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    1. Kabini River Lodge- Enchanted with the beauties of wild and the former hunting grounds for the Maharaja of Mysore, lays the elegant Kabini river lodge. The 54 acres of property is nestled on the bank of river Kabini, offering the charms of elephants, deer, wild bores and even panthers. It’s just because of its marvelous service and extraordinary location, that it is rated as one of the top 5 wildlife resorts. With the absence of T.V. and A/C this place truly defines the meaning Nature. The…

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    Joseph Concrad’s Hard of Darkness Heart of Darkness follows one man's nightmarish journey into the interior of Africa Aboard a British ship called the Nellie, three men listen to a dude named Marlow recount his journey into Africa as an agent for the Company, a Belgian ivory trading firm. Along the way, he witnesses brutality and hate between colonizers and the native African people, becomes entangled in a power struggle within the Company, and finally learns the truth about the mysterious Kurtz…

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