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    The Rwandan genocide in 1994 was a brutal and a terrible conflict where many people were slaughtered due to the oppression of tribes and the many causes that followed. I’ am going to split this essay into four categories; 1: what caused it to happen/ reasons why, 2: how it happened and 3. Why wasn’t there more involvement from outside forces in the beginning and last but not least 4.the effects it caused on the country today? 1. What caused it to happen/Reasons why The event and causes to…

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    But they shouldn’t be thinking that they should be thinking that someone murdered their dog, because it’s practically the same thing. But just with another animal.Places like Botswana, Central African Republic, Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa, and Tanzania have some common or different penalties for animal poaching. Some of those penalties are: fines, prison terms, and revocation of license. But most of these penalties aren’t properly enforced. People should treat animal poaching as if it were a…

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    In the TED talk both speakers, Jackley’s and Haugen’s main aim was to identify poverty and find the solution of that conflict. “Poverty, money- and love” by Jessica Jackley states her opinion about how we should try to assist the people who need help at the point of making a website called Kiva. Try to understand each other and make our tomorrow better. While on the other side we have “The hidden reason for poverty the world needs to address now” by Gary Haugen. As he discusses the protection…

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    The struggle of the poor is a constant and ongoing discussion in the realm of international development. There are countless studies and literature on how the impoverished became to be in such a situation, and how political and economic systems are keeping people marginalized. There is also equally as many theories on how the impoverished can progress and develop so that their voice is heard in politics, and that their rights are being enforced. One of the contested theories of how the poor can…

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    Education access to children refugees in the host countries is unbalanced because it depends on the camp, urban setting, and gender. Gross Enrollment Ratio show children enrollment to a specific education level irrespective of age when expressed as a percentage sometimes surpasses 100 percent because of the late entry of children refugee into schools or repetition of grades. Primary GER in 2009 for the refugees was 76 percent from 47 urban areas, 92 camps from 73 countries. Meanwhile,…

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    I have never worried about whether or not I would go to school and receive an education. My parents always made enough money throughout the years to send me to school. Even when my mom got fired from her job in 2008, the first thing my parents assured me was that I would not have to leave my private school. Also, I never worried if my gender would restrict me from attending school. I received an all girls’ education, so I grew up believing that all girls were as fortunate as I was. It was not…

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    4.4.3 Objective Three: To check extent which the International Relations in collaboration with other sectors have marketed EAC abroad for sustenance of the integration. 4.4.3.1 Tourism and Wildlife Management EAC Single Tourist Visa: A roadmap to fast track the introduction of an EAC Single Tourist Visa was developed and adopted by the Multi- Sectoral Task Force. The Single Tourist Visa is expected to enable tourists to visit all Partner States on a single visa. Introduction of a Single…

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    Marxist theory states that “capitalists enjoy profits due to surplus value” (Aviles). Rodney argues that this so called ‘surplus’ was African labor and raw materials: “colonies should exist for the metropoles by producing raw materials and buying manufactured goods, the underlying theory was to introduce an international division of labour” (177). This point was demonstrated through examples such as the slave trade, wage labour, technological advancement, and politico-military advances. These…

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    Career Success Evaluation

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    This essay is divided into four parts with the objective of critically evaluate career success. Each part will have the following topics as the main objective with additional relevant information to compliment or support the statement. The first part of this paper will look at relevant papers on the career success, the differences in its definition, reasons for these differences and the ways to measure career success. The second part will look at the model used to conceptualised career success…

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    Ghanan Water Inequality

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    and there are seen as “less valued” Also men tend to see women only in the perspective that they are mothers or caretakers who stay home (Archer 386).This kind of gender inequality doesn’t only occur in Ghana, but also in villages in Tanzania. In a small tribe in Tanzania called Masai many women and girls end up doing the back breaking work. These works include: building huts, collecting water, and herding cattle. They live in a strict patriarchal society where men ruled over “their women…

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