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    4.2 EXAMINING THE LONG TERM RECOVERY APPROACHES OF NGOS IN POST CONFLICT AREA OF NORTHERN UGANDA A number of approaches have been suggested for post conflict recovery and they include but not limited to the following; Bottom up approach This is also known as indigenous empowerment. The idea behind it is to empower local populations who are at the bottom and mid-levels of society by allowing them to consolidate and develop necessary resources for the implementation of a peace process, which…

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    As previously discussed, alternative development is a bottom up approach, there arguing the other top down approaches largely caused poverty through uneven wealth distribution. Whilst modernisation theories intentions are that the wealth will trickle if economic stability is first created at the top down, alternative…

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    Event Planning

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    Event planning is the psychological organization of ideas or activities to achieve a desired goal. It involves creativity, talent and skill using forecasted scenarios that develop a clear perspective of how one should predict what the future will look like; and has been one of the most emerging industries of the 21st Century. In this annotated bibliography, I will present six resources that support the three top trends in the area of event planning. The prerequisite for researching and…

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    Analytical or planned approach is suitable for stable environment that is completely controllable and predictable. This approach has certain requirements that include development of formal plans, centralized leadership and precise intentions. The planned approach is characterized with a specific mission, shared organizational intentions and realization of these intentions. This approach neglects the consideration of external factors such as changes in government policy, customer preferences, and…

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    is intriguing about this curriculum is the building of background knowledge, sequencing of objectives and logical progression of concepts. All of these, demonstrate characteristics of the bottom-up approach. The fact that it is teacher directed more than student led, also is a characteristic of the bottom-up approach. However, the group projects and real-world applications make it even more interesting because these portray characteristics of the project method model. Therefore, the Texas…

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    Cheaper By The Dozen

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    example is, Lill painted the fence for forty seven cents and was rewarded with roller skates. At the point when kids got older, the book addresses the change in demeanor between the folks and kids. Values are different, and it is challenging to keep up with the changing times, especially with so many children. This novel addresses the issue and demonstrates the progressions both from the folks' vantage and the children's. At the point when hardship comes to pass for, the book plainly exhibits…

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    reduce some motions to save some time so that the task could be completed more efficiently. No matter where he is, Frank always is an efficiency expert. For example, instead of buttoning his vest from the top down, he tries to put-on it from the bottom up and through this approach four seconds could be saved during the whole process. Another example is that he was just trying to assemble his children as soon as possible by giving whistle. He practices his children often. His practices were…

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    Case Study Of Coca Cola

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    INTRODUCTION TO THE INDUSTRY THE SOFT DRINK INDUSTRY After many experiments in trying to make a beverage there was an evolution in 1781, when the worlds first cola flavored beverage was introduced & since then these drinks were called soft drinks only to separate them from hard drinks which was the term used for all alcoholic drinks. The main or mass production of soft drinks started during 1830’s with Soda water being produced on large scale. Soft drinks are differentiated from hard drinks,…

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    The lights come back on And they see that a man has been choked to death. They hear a noise it i9s a laugh but where is it coming from. The people ask” what do we do we need to find a way out”.Then super cow comes to talk and said “ we need to split up in pairs to find him”. So they do then the lights go out again and everybody is scared, and someone said “watch out behind you”and one one of the cops shoot another cop but the good thing is that he was wearing a vest.…

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    Product, Promotion and Place. Today the marketing mix include several other Ps like Packaging, Positioning, People and even Politic . Coca-Cola is those brand who have the highest brand equity. No doubt the company has always gone the ups and downs to reach the position in market. The marketing mix of Coca-Cola has always try to changing over time with more product being add such that today it has 3300product. In marketing mix 4p’s will come. 4P’s of Coca-Cola- Product…

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