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    surgeon cleans out a lesion to help the healing process. Decolonizing MRSA is an important process in treating MRSA. The University of Washington recommends treatment for decolonizing MRSA patients to include nasal decolonization treatments. In addition‚ “topical body decolonization with a skin antiseptic solution (e.g. chlorhexidine) for 5 to 14 days or dilute bleach baths (1 teaspoon of bleach per gallon of water or 1/4 cup per 1/4 tub of water) used for 15 minutes twice weekly x 3 months” ("MRSA

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    1987) – 959IN (Red Spot/Loan Collection)   3. Norman  G.  Owen  (ed.)‚  The  Emergence  Of  Modern  Southeast  Asia:  a  New  History  (Singapore  University Press‚ 2005) – 959EME (Red Spot/Loan Collection)  4. Clive  J.  Christie  (ed.)‚  A  Modern  History  of  Southeast  Asia:  Decolonization‚  Nationalism  and  Separatism (ISEAS‚ 1997) – 959.05CHR (Red Spot)

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    Cameroon Decolonization Essay Part one: A brief historical overview of imperialism. During the Scramble for Africa in the late 19th century‚ European powers divided Africa and their resources into political partitions at the Berlin Conference in 1884-85. One of the countries that had been colonized was Cameroon. The colonial powers that had imperialized Cameroon are France‚ United Kingdom and Germany. The territory was first colonized by the Germans in 1884 and after the end of WWI‚ Cameroon

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    reform‚ political and economic transformation‚ national liberation will inevitably become an empty shell‚ ‘a crude and fragile travesty of what it might have been’ . Discovering the role that national consciousness will ultimately play in the decolonization process‚ can help one come to understand the motives of the nationalist bourgeoisie. If nationalism is conceptualized as something to entertain the masses in order to divert their attention from real issues‚ then it appears to be a stifling and

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    Chapter 28 Descent into the Abyss: World War I and the Crisis of the European Global Order Multiple-Choice Questions 1) Approximately how long did World War I last? A) About four years B) About two years C) About six years D) About one year E) About three years Page Ref: 646 2) Which nation joined the Triple Entente alliance in the early 1900s (and to complete the alliance?) A) Germany B) Britain C) France D) Russia E) Italy Page Ref: 647 3) What was the region of

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    “woman question”  The “white man’s burden”  Imperialism and the colonial project  The Great Depression  The impact of technology on 20th century warfare  Holocaust/genocide  Cold War  Nationalism  Totalitarianism  Decolonization  Race racism  Environmentalism and climate change  Globalization  Hybrid national identities  Dystopia  Magical realism Gather all the materials you need for a test before the testing time. Make sure

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    “woman question”  The “white man’s burden”  Imperialism and the colonial project  The Great Depression  The impact of technology on 20th century warfare  Holocaust/genocide  Cold War  Nationalism  Totalitarianism  Decolonization  Race racism  Environmentalism and climate change  Globalization Hybrid national identities   Dystopia  Magical realism Get a map of the college campus and find and visit the important places

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    Why Is Kenya Successful

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    Kenya succeeded in the decolonization process and created a successful country. While there were many reasons as to why they were successful‚ there are a few key reasons as to how they were successful. While the British did not like the idea of giving up Kenya as one of their colonies

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    allow them to make any money‚ which in some cases could make an entire family poor. When more and more of the population becomes poor‚ the general economy would become less because less money is being made. Many negative effects were caused by decolonization. One economic negative effect was that when many nations became independent of European colonization‚ the Latin Americans had a terrible economy. As a result of the war to gain independence and not having the small nations unite together‚ all

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    Chapter 33: The Cold War and Decolonization‚ 1945-1975 1. Introduction a. The end of the 2nd world war exposed a world of mutual antagonism rather than one of mutual cooperation b. The business of nation building c. Cold War technology and environmental impact 2. The Cold War a. The United Nations i. The formation of the United Nations and its basic structure ii. Beliefs and efficacy of the United Nations iii

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