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    Pedzisai Goronga ‚ 2Martha Dozva‚ 3 Roswitta Gatsi and 4 Douglas Gasva Lecturer‚ University of Zimbabwe‚ Faculty of Education‚ Department of Educational Foundations. 2 Lecturer‚ University of Zimbabwe‚ Faculty of Education‚ Department of Teacher Education. 3 Quality Assuarance Officer‚ Zimbabwe Open University Matebeleland North Region‚ Zimbabwe. 4 Lecturer‚ University of Zimbabwe‚ Department of Teacher Education Abstract: The purpose of the study was to find out if primary school

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    Gender Sad News For Kelly Clarkson Supervisors « C.Hainsaw Trust: 8828 Societal Issues Supervisor Google Profile » Recommend Supervisor » » Can you answer these? How did these factors contributed to the decline of Great Zimbabwe? In: Zimbabwe How did they warn people about the underground railroad? In: Underground Railroad What volcano is most unpredictable? In: Volcanoes Can Rats eat raw potato peelings? In: Potatoes Top Contributors This Week LincMad Trust Points:

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    JBAS Vol.1 No.2 Sept. 2009 1 An assessment of the impact of tourism globalization in Africa Thomas P. Z. Mpofu 1 Abstract The tourism sector is one of one of the exemplars of the phenomenon of globalization. This is due to the geographical scale of the industry‚ increased spatial linkages between places and people from different locations. The purpose of this paper was to evaluate the extent to which tourism globalization had impacted on African countries. The paper submits that some

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    they are mined in these countries; Angola‚ Botswana‚ Tanzania‚ The Congo and Zimbabwe. For many of these countries diamond mining has had a good impact on their societies; Botswana has the strongest economy in Africa and Congo is the second largest diamond supplier in the continent. In fact one of the African countries with the highest development/quality of living is Botswana‚ closely followed by The Congo and Zimbabwe. The GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of Botswana is US $11‚410. GDP is a way of

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    ANIMAL FARM by GEORGE ORWELL is the exploration of how a new social or political regime can fail to live up to the original idealism that inspired its introduction. In the modern world there are many examples of this occurring‚ such as in Iraq and Zimbabwe where their leaders were originally welcomed by their people but now their regimes have failed or are in the process of disintegration. ANIMAL FARM shows examples of a communist regime throughout (the equality in food‚ work and living conditions)

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    Democracy and Human Rights. Polity Press‚ Cambridge Douzinas‚ C. 2000. The End of Human Rights. Hart Publishing‚ Oxford‚ Hatchard‚ J. 1993. Individual Freedoms and State Security in the African Context: The Case of Zimbabwe . Weaver Press‚ Harare Linnington‚ G. 2001. Constitutional law in Zimbabwe. Weaver Press‚ Harare Moravcsik‚ A. 2000. The Origins of Human Rights Regimes: Democratic Delegation in Postwar Europe. The IO Foundation and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology‚ UK. Morgenthau‚ H‚ J. 1960

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    Feminist theories are an extension of feminism into theoretical and philosophical discourse. They aim at understanding of the nature of gender inequality .They in turn examine women’s social roles and life experiences .While in general some provide a critique of social relationships .Most feminist theories also focus on analysing gender inequality and the promotion of women’s rights‚ interests and issues .Among such theories are the Liberal feminism and the Radical feminism theories. While Liberal

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    Society has strong views on the existence of norms values and mores that it strives to preserve. However in the preservation of this breadth there exists deviance in the society. In light of this comment it is the purpose of this write up to explain the occurrence of deviance in society using the strain theory. The writer will define the terms values‚ deviance and the strain theory and make illustrations how the theory explains the occurrence of deviance giving relevant examples in different societies

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    GREAT ZIMBABWE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF COMMERCE RESEARCH PROPOSAL A STUDY ON THE IMPACT OF THE INDIGENISATION AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT ACT 14:33 ON THE GROWTH OF COMPANIES IN MASVINGO URBAN. A RESEARCH PROPOSAL PRESENTED TO THE GREAT ZIMBABWE UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE HONORS ACCOUNTING

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    Women as agents of change INTRODUCTION Throughout most of Western and African history‚ women were confined to the domestic sphere‚ while public life was reserved for men. Women were denied the right to own property‚ to education‚ or to participate in public life. Women can change the institutional imbalances in society through advocacy‚ lobbying and activism. This paper therefore seeks to discuss in detail how women can be agents of change in all institutions that govern their lives through venturing

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