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    2. Personal Experiences of gender stereotyping - Girls are expected to clean the kitchen after dinner. - Only boys are taken to shoot wildlife on the farm. 3.a.i. Political A one-third quota introduced by the ANC during the 1994 elections, resulted in 30% of all parliament members and provincial legislatures being women. All other political parties have no set quotas for women, and all have less than 25% of women in legislatures and parliament. There is no improvement in local government…

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    Nissan’s innovation weaved into Ma’ Africa About twenty years ago, Nissan set foot in Africa. At the time, Nissan imported and shipped its vehicles directly from Japan, appointing traders with a focus on sales with not much else happening. By the start of the 21st century, several automotive manufacturers grasped Africa’s enormous potential, and suddenly, distributors and small manufacturing plants set up shop all over in emerging Africa counties. By 2005, the industry was starting to take…

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    Additionally, liberal pluralists emphasize on non-governmental organizations as the primary factors in achieving human rights. Some theorists argue that it should be up to the NGOs to endorse human rights, not up to the individual states. Many Sub-Saharan African states including Guinea, Angola, and Zimbabwe have corrupt governments that do not provide effective services to its citizens. In these scenarios in which the states are unable to secure human rights, liberal pluralists argue…

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    Pfizer Pilot Procedure

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    With respect to the above matter, we take note of the feedback from Pfizer on the negative experience with the pilot procedure on collaborative registration of products approved by stringent regulatory authorities (SRA). The objective of the pilot procedure, which is a voluntary process for all parties, was to assess the feasibility of collaboration in exchange of information (assessment and inspection reports) between a stringent regulatory authority “SRA” and respective national medicines…

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    Literature review This section will review related literature from various sources such as books, internet and circulars. The literature will only look at gender based violence. Introduction Gender based violence has been regarded as one of the worst common form of oppression. It occurs across the globe and it has gradually gained international recognition for the past few decades .GBV has become a gross human right affecting all societies, Africa included also. UN Women (2011) indicated that…

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    Alienation, totalitarianism and genocide The concept of Alienation The problem of alienation has a long history and presents a complex and a vast range of its problematic issues. It is a state where one group is isolated from other groups or activities. Marxist described the condition from a capitalist point of view. He described it as a condition where workers were exploited and lacked identity with the products of their labour in the capitalist economy (Kon, 1969). The concept has; however,…

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    Listen to Your Heart and Follow Your Dreams Have you ever wanted something so desperately but were too afraid to go after it? In life, we are often too afraid to take chances for fear of failure and rejection. Being unsure of the unknown makes us uncomfortable, and we do not like to put ourselves out there not knowing what the outcome will be. However, with that said, what if we never took the chance, and we miss something amazingly beautiful? While The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind and The…

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    Centralization Here centralization refers to the process that makes collective activities through a concrete and stable organizational and supportive administrative structure, this increases the efficiency and enhance the organization 's ability to influence the understandings, environment, and states’ interests. We consider the benefits of centralization under two headings-support for direct state interaction (the principal focus of regime theory) and operational activities (the traditional…

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    Africa Post Colonialism

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    Africa has a long and complicated history so its evident that the issues surrounding Sub-Sahara African countries are dialectical, it is without a doubt that determining the cause of civil war and other violent conflicts issues would be just as complicated. Africa’s history with European Colonialism caused serious implications for the future of the countries both on the mainland and the islands. Politics following the post-colonialism period had also adverse affects on the future of African…

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    Although this study found that education matters, the overall study did not contain Americans but Malawians, people native to an African country, and thus it cannot automatically be concluded that education is viable to Americans entrepreneurs because Malawi culture is much different from America. Moreover, the overall credibility of the article was shot down when the author stated, “the study may have contained biasness because there was a substantial drop in the number of observations due to…

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