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    Indian Rebellion

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    As political unrest in India intensified, so did the actions of the people. Crime increased dramatically as an act of rebellion towards the British governing system. The colonizers struggled to comprehend the uprising, tending to, “Label its spread as a form of ‘contagion,’ whereas from the peasants’ own viewpoint, it was seen as a collective enterprise, energized by the emulation and solidarity,” (Stewart and Strathern Loc. 1212). In fact, the Indian historian Ramachandra Guha offers that the…

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    Introduction Agricultural risk is associated with undesirable effects that arise due to imperfectly predictable biological and non-biological factors which are normally beyond the control of the farmers. Such may include sporadic outbreak of new pests and diseases, adverse climatic conditions like drought, flood, storm and frost. In addition, others may include or can be classified as resource risks like lack of farm inputs and credit access, poor markets, plummeting of producer prices,…

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    Pigeon Pea Essay

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    worldwide with a production and productivity of 4.68 million tons and 751 kg/ha, respectively. India is the largest producer of pigeon pea accounting for 66 percent of total production and the other major pigeon pea producing countries are Myanmar, Malawi, Kenya , and United Republic of Tanzania. Among…

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    a nasty rash an open wound or two and several odd-looking moles. I don't want to exacerbate the problem by exposing that area to more trouble. But that's exactly what we're doing right now. The Philippines, Nigeria Vietnam, Haiti, Bangladesh, and Malawi are just some of the at-risk nations who will see an increase in hot days and tropical storms. Moreover, as their ability to create food drops, their economies start to flounder. The world will see hundreds of millions of people flee their home…

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    The high mobile phone availability and internet access from the fiber optic backbone around the African continent can be used as a platform to enhance the use of technologies like MPESA money transfer and cloud computing that may give the African user better Information Technology services access at a much lower cost. Moreover, once Africans are educated they can take advantage of available technologies like GIS that can assist them in making informed and accurate decisions in areas of…

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    Introduction: Liberalism is one of the primary schools of international relations theory or hypothesis. Liberalism originates from the Latin word "liber" meaning "free". “ Liberalism is a political philosophy or worldview founded on ideas of liberty and equality”. The basis of liberalism is based on an understanding of private property, the freedom to express idea. Liberalism is the social structure and not included in the context of political party. The purpose of liberal program is to…

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    Cross Sectional Study

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    self-medication rate i.e. 13% in US, 11% in Australia and 14% in South Africa. 12 In our study 24% of the participants had knowledge about the importance of completing course of antibiotics. Similar results were obtained in a study carried out in Malawi where 30 out of 54 participants were unaware of the importance of completing antibiotic course.13 Only 20% of our respondents were aware of the development of resistance with excessive use of antibiotics. This is in contrast to Chinese population…

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    In 2009 President Kibaki announced plans to abolish the death penalty after Uganda and Malawi decided to abolish it. He however refused to make a decision before a study is conducted on the deterrent effects of the death penalty. Kenya abstained from voting in both the 2007 and 2008 UN General Assembly Resolutions on the abolition of the death…

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    Zambia Research Paper

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    Zambia is a country located in South-Central Africa. Although the country has been known for its generally peaceful atmosphere, having little conflict or political issues, it still has its poverty and health issues all throughout. It has a mixed economy with a variety of private freedoms, which is a major contributing factor to the peacefulness of the country. The area is becoming more of popular safari destination with many natural attractions. Many more people visit today compared to the past.…

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    Amartya Sen Famine

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    One way in which this instability is manifested is through actual famines. Famines can be defined as an extreme scarcity of food. As Amartya Sen explained, most famines are not created by food shortages. The traditional “causes” such as harvest failures, droughts, and decreasing food imports are often not contributing factors. Moreover, Sen believed that social systems determine how a society’s food is distributed have the greatest influence over whether famines occur. Sen’s theory can be…

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