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    along with its multi-awardwinning Heathrow Clubhouse‚ demonstrates how Virgin Atlantic continues to strive for exacting standards within the airline industry. Virgin Holidays offers bespoke holiday experiences throughout the world‚ from Alaska to Zanzibar‚ backed up with expert knowledge and innovative customer service from booking through to resort. It is the UK’s largest long haul holiday company and the market leader to the US‚ the Caribbean and the Middle East. Its extensive retail network of

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    Glossina swynnertoni is a tsetse species with extremely limited geographical distribution. It occupies a very small part of East Africa covering northern Tanzania (Arusha and Manyara regions and parts of Shinyanga and Mara regions) and the adjoining Maasai Mara in southwestern Kenya [1-3]. In its area of distribution it inhabits dry woodlands of savannah at an attitude range of 900 – 1800 metres above sea level [4‚ 5] and has preference for more open vegetation types provided that some small thickets

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    or mountains from the center of power and adjoin neighbors that may support separatist objectives. - Note also that many islands are subject to devolutionary processes: Corsica (France)‚ Sardinia (Italy)‚ Taiwan (China)‚ Singapore (Malaysia)‚ Zanzibar (Tanzania)‚ Jolo (Philippines)‚ Puerto Rico (United States)‚ Mayotte (Comoros)‚ and East Timor (Indonesia) are notable examples. As this list indicates‚ some of these islands become independent states‚ while others were divided during devolution

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    The book Crazy Like Us: The Globalization of the Western Mind by Ethan Watters is interesting in a variety of manners. In my humble opinion‚ the novel is a bit one sided and it appear as if the author makes it a mission to ensure the readers view is in comparisons as the authors. Personally‚ upon reading the book I didn’t enjoy it as much as I believed I would. However‚ upon continuation of reading‚ the cases became a bit more intriguing‚ but still very one sided. In class we recently discuss the

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    There were many so-called “prophetic” dystopian novels released throughout the 20th century: Orwell’s 1984‚ Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451‚ Brunner’s Stand on Zanzibar‚ etc.. These books certainly have their moments of divination‚ but even casual readers see that western governments are not going down the path of totalitarian control‚ book burning‚ or mind control. However‚ one dystopian novel does stand in the minds of readers out as having frighteningly accurate predictions: Aldous Huxley’s Brave New

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    Kenya --Geography Located on the eastern part of the African continent‚ Kenya is bordered by Tanzania in the southwest and Indian Ocean in the southeast. Sudan and Ethiopia lie to the north and Uganda to the west‚ while Somalia lies to the east of the geographical location of Kenya. Lake Victoria also lies to the west of Kenya. The geographical coordinates of the country are Latitude 4� North to 4� South and Longitude 34� East to 41� East. The country stretches from the snow-capped mountains

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    Ethiopian Airlines (Ethiopian) is the flag carrier of Ethiopia. During the past sixty plus years‚ Ethiopian has become one of the continent’s leading carriers‚ unrivalled in Africa for efficiency and operational success‚ turning profits for almost all the years of its existence. Operating at the forefront of technology‚ it has also become one of Ethiopia’s major industries and a veritable institution in Africa. It commands a lion’s share of the pan African network including the only daily east-west

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    INTRODUCTION By the end of the 19th century Europe had colonized Africa. The Europeans had many reason for why they wanted to colonize Africa. They were generally all political and economic reasons. It was easy for Europeans to colonize and take over Africa because slave trade had made the Europeans believe that Africans were inferior to them. This was in fact the justification for the Europeans to have such an imperialistic way of thinking. Between the 1870s and 1900‚ Africa faced European

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    Question: Analyze the policies of three European colonial powers regarding Africa between 1871 and 1914. (1997 #3) Introduction: Between 16th and 18th centuries European powers did not usually acquire territory in Africa and Asia but rather built a series of trading stations. European migration was growing and the population was gradually decreasing in Europe and rising in places that were being conquered. The rise of new imperialism (the control of one people by another –can be political‚ economic

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    which has less value in the world market. The main exports are coffee‚ tea‚ tobacco‚ cotton‚ cloves‚ and mineral (gold‚ tanzanite‚ diamond). According to national census conducted in 2002 Tanzania population was 34.57 million including 98‚625 in Zanzibar and an estimate of 2010 was approximately to reach 40 million. (NBS‚ 2010) Local people are native Africans 99% (of which 95% are Bantu consisting of more than 120 tribes). The remaining 1% is Arabs‚ Asians‚ Americans‚ and Europeans. Tanzania located

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