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    Source one displays a quote told by Jimmy carter who was the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981. He also received a nobel peace prize for his work with the Carter Center which is a non- governmental‚ non profit organization which deals with fighting disease and for human rights in developing countries in 2002. Jimmy Carter believed that globalization was a movement that has affected our world in more ways than one. It has grown to become a system that allows the richer to get richer

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    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 city; the second largest is Blantyre

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    Bibliography: BBC. (2005). Mozambique ’s crowded classrooms. Available: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4242502.stm. Last accessed 24th April 2010. British Government. (2007). Faith in the System: The role of schools with a religious character in English education and society

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    Date of submission: 01 April 2011 Title: Given that disasters create opportunity for active learning‚ why do they repeat? 1. Introduction Natural and manmade disasters are a gloomy recurrent feature of today’s reality. The 1986 nuclear catastrophe in Chernobyl‚ the 2004 hurricane in Brazil and‚ the same year‚ the devastating Tsunami in East Asia; the 2005 earthquake in Pakistan‚ the BP oil spillage in the Mexican Gulf in 2010; the 2010 earthquake in Haiti; and the latest tragic

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    Petroleum is experiencing swift decline in the in its current oil production. Therefore growth and replacements is its top priority‚ with a focus on the rationalization of 5 upstream assets in different countries‚ namely: Algeria‚ Canada‚ Kazakhstan‚ Mozambique and UK North Sea. The different assets are economically analysed and a portfolio developed with an aim to ascertain the best and most profitable asset(s) affordable with the limited budget of $900M/year for five years. Assets are analysed and

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    it has caused the most deaths. It lives from the Sahara Desert to the Syrian Desert. The Egyptian cobra‚ like all other cobras‚ raises its hood when in danger. The red Mozambique spitting cobra: When cobras spit‚ there’s not a dry eye in the house Spitting cobras optimise their accuracy by rapid head movements The red Mozambique

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    their lives. From the moment girls are born‚ two over-shadowing elements restrict their lives – gender inequality and cultural norms and values. This paper focuses on the lives of a group of girls living in a periurban community outside of Maputo‚ Mozambique. Using participatory methodologies‚ we hear directly from the girls the influencing role gender and culture has in preventing girls from accessing a higher quality of life. Noticeably absent in girls and poverty related dialogue are the voices of

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    By 1500 the Portuguese were sailing around the coast of Africa (although they did not penetrate far inland). They brought new foods from the Americas‚ maize and cassava. They also brought the slave trade. (There was already slavery on a small scale in the African kingdoms e.g. criminals and prisoners of war could be made into slaves but the Portuguese introduced slavery on a much larger scale). They offered African rulers goods in return for slaves. So African tribes raided other tribes to capture

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    To what extent is the United Nations effective at peacekeeping? The United Nations (U.N) as an international organization has its origins in World War II‚ was coined by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt when representatives of 26 nations pledged their Governments to continue fighting together against the Axis Powers. Since then‚ it has become even more multinational‚ with over 180 countries around the world registered as member states. The main aims of the UN can be broadly identified

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    education. Pregnant woman are dying from indirect and direct causes of pregnancy. These social and economic issues can be helped if South Africa received the grant and the people started to embrace their own culture. The Tofo Tofo dance group from Mozambique were figured in Beyoncé’s Run the world video after she saw them dancing to Kwaito music. The African country and culture of

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