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    Saving Lake Malawi

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    Geography Saving Lake Malawi Lakes are complex ecosystems with many species of animals and plants interacting with each other and their environment. Every lake is a unique body of the water‚ reflecting many of the characteristics of the surrounding watershed and the climate‚ as well as the shape and volume of the lake basin. Malawi is a landlocked country in Southern Africa‚ bordered by Zambia‚ Mozambique and Tanzania. The country has no ocean coastline‚ but has the third

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    Decentralization is a question facing top executive ’s everyday. Companies are deciding whether or not it is a good idea to hand down authority to lower levels of the company or to remain centralized so top level managers have the only input in organizational operations. Not only companies but also countries have to decide whether or not to decentralize. There are many advantages and disadvantages to both sides. This paper will examine the benefits of decentralization and whether they are good or

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    Decentralization of Unilever

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    Executive Summary: Kacchi King is a take away food shop specialized for food lovers‚ especially for those who are from Old-Dhaka (puran Dhaka people) and now misses the foods of that place. We know that Old Dhaka is so famous for delicious‚ mouth-watering foods. Even at times of Ramadan‚ people’s first choice is Dhakaiya iftar. The main purpose for creating our business is that many people of Old-Dhaka who have left that place and shifted somewhere in new Dhaka cannot enjoy the same food and taste

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    Centralization and Decentralization Changing the decision-making authority and the corresponding organizational structure. Explanation of Centralization and Decentralization. CENTRALIZATION AND DECENTRALIZATION? DESCRIPTION An organization has to make strategic and operational decisions. Where and by whom should these decisions be made? And: how should the organization structure be adapted? Centralization and Decentralization are two opposite ways to transfer decision-making power and to change

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    Population Issues in Malawi

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    Malawi is endowed with a diversified natural resource base‚ including some of the most fertile soils for agricultural use in Southern Africa‚ closed forest resources covering about 30 percent of the land‚ abundant water resources and remarkably diverse flora and fauna‚ of which the uniquely rich fish resources stand out. It has a tropical climate characterized by variable temperature‚ rainfall and relative humidity. If properly utilized‚ Malawi’s natural resources can provide the basis for sustainable

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    Malawi Child Rights

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    * Malawi provides free primary education and the access to early childhood development services has increased from 4 percent to 30 percent * The increase in early childhood development has put a strain on secondary schools which mostly tend to struggle to accommodate children * Primary school enrolment remains voluntary * For girls who do have an education there is a high dropout rate * In addition to this there is the problem of gender inequality; 43% of enrolment is for girls

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    THE WARM HEART OF AFRICA: MALAWI Malawi ‚ officially the Republic of Malawi‚ is a landlocked country in southeast Africa that was formerly known as Nyasaland. It is bordered by Zambia to the northwest‚ Tanzania to the northeast‚ and Mozambique on the east‚ south and west. The country is separated from Tanzania and Mozambique by Lake Malawi. Malawi is over 118‚000 km2 (45‚560 sq mi) with an estimated population of 16‚777‚547 (July 2013 EST.). Its capital is Lilongwe‚ which is also Malawi’s largest

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    Centralization versus Decentralization: Risk Pooling‚ Risk Diversification‚ and Supply Uncertainty in a One-Warehouse Multiple-Retailer System Amanda J. Schmitt Lawrence V. Snyder Dept. of Industrial and Systems Engineering Lehigh University Bethlehem‚ PA‚ USA Zuo-Jun Max Shen Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research University of California Berkeley‚ CA‚ USA May 27‚ 2008 ABSTRACT We investigate optimal system design in a One-Warehouse Multiple-Retailer system in which supply

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    Malawi‚ one of the poorest countries in Southern Africa and arguable the world‚ has spent most of its history under the isolationist dictatorship of the late President Kamuzu Banda. Since then an open and multi-party system gained control arriving in 1994‚ when present president Bakili Muluzi won power in fair elections. Ever since the implementation of democracy and an opening of country to the outside world‚ things have changed relatively quickly and drastically. Malawi has definitely modernized

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    PRIMARY JUSTICE PILOT PROJECT In May 1999‚ the Malawi Government and DFID/MaSSAJ (Malawi Safety Security and Access to Justice) commissioned an external consultancy agency to conduct a study on Primary Justice in Rural Malawi‚ to investigate issues that are related to the protection‚ safety and access to justice by the poorest and most vulnerable groups in rural areas in Malawi. The research report revealed that between 80 to 90% of the population in Malawi access justice in the informal sector. However

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