Documents tagged with East Africa

Darfur a Case Study in National Sovereignty and the Responsibility to Protect

When one thinks of Darfur the following observations comes to mind, a decades old raging civil war, human trafficking, Islamic militancy, genocide, Arab militia, and oil. The United States approach...
  • rdixon57 published this 3 days ago
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Mfi-pe Link Mgmt 809 Final

Establishing the Link between Microfinance and Private Equity in Sub-Saharan Africa Next Generation Catalyst for Sustainability MGMT 809 – Prof Sammut – Spring 2009 Ahmad Abdul-Qadir (EAST) Aneet ...
  • ahmadabq published this 09 / 27 / 2009
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Out of Control : How Kenya is sliding into Civil War

After the 2007 elections were badly organized and eventually rigged, Kenya went into a tailspin of civil conflict that led to the death of 1500 people and displacement of more than half a million. ...
  • xudayi published this 08 / 20 / 2009
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Tenga, R. Willy 'Revisiting Judicial Activism: The Mkomazi Pastoralists' Case before the Court of Ap

Court Case of Maasai Pastoralists of Mkomazi Area in North-Eastern Tanzania against evictions by government for purposes of creating a Game Reserve for a Black Rhino sanctuary and National Park.
  • drtenga8020 published this 08 / 13 / 2009
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Primitive Culture V1 Researches Into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Language, A

Sir Edward Burnett Tylor (2 October 1832 – 2 January 1917), was an English anthropologist. Tylor is considered representative of cultural evolutionism. In his works Primitive culture and Anthrop...
  • liber_te published this 08 / 08 / 2009
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Ovine-RinderpestPPR

Field veterinarians should be aware that the pathognomonic lesions are situated in the digestive tract. Quick post-mortem examination will lead to the discovery of many haemorrhagic patches on the ...
  • karkiked published this 07 / 27 / 2009
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TheHornSpring2009LowRES 8

Events: As I sit in a business suit in a New York City office building writing this, I smile incredulously to myself that it was just a few weeks ago that I stood on top of three of the highest moun...
  • frankparadigm published this 07 / 18 / 2009
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Faunal Names in Malagasy: Their Etymologies and Implications for the Prehistory of the East African

Citation: Blench, R. M. & Walsh, M. T. 2009. Faunal Names in Malagasy: Their Etymologies and Implications for the Prehistory of the East African Coast. Paper presented to the Eleventh International...
  • kisutu published this 06 / 27 / 2009
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Don’t write off Satellite yet

The Landing of the fiber optic cables on the East African coast is being touted as a revolution and a turning point for Africa's Internet. This article looks at the factors that might not make this...
  • tmakau published this 06 / 23 / 2009
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BOU Economic Series Paper

The Impact of Tariff Reductions under the East African Community Customs Union: Intra-Trade Effects on Uganda ∗ Sangeeta Khorana, Kato Kimbugwe and Nicholas Perdikis Aberystwyth University Regional...
  • katokimbugwe published this 06 / 09 / 2009
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The Making of a Revolution

A lot has been said about the sub-marine fiber cables becoming operational in a month or so in East Africa, and the expected boom to follow but is this all there is to it?
  • wmworia published this 06 / 02 / 2009
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The History of the East African Coast

Introduction to my upcoming book on the history the East African coast
  • charlescorn published this 05 / 31 / 2009
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The Segeju Complex? Linguistic Evidence for the Precolonial Making of the Mijikenda

Citation: Walsh, M. T. 2008. The Segeju Complex? Linguistic Evidence for the Precolonial Making of the Mijikenda. Unpublished long version of a paper prepared for Rebecca Gearhart & Linda Giles (ed...
  • kisutu published this 05 / 13 / 2009
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askari

ASKARI By Bhavin Patel bhavvy@hotmail.com Wordage 4943 Approx. Askari There it was again, another strange door for him to walk through and figure out the nightmare that awaited him. It was a di...
  • bhavvy8889 published this 05 / 13 / 2009
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Microcosmia by Ron Sanders

For the disillusioned, for thinkers and dreamers; welcome to the Great American Novel. Free
  • ronsandersartofprose2079 published this 05 / 11 / 2009
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Mapping Biological and Cultural Transfers in the Western Indian Ocean: New Directions for Interdisci

Slides of a presentation by Martin Walsh about multidisciplinary research on the (pre)history of the Western Indian Ocean. Citation: Walsh, M. T. 2008. Mapping Biological and Cultural Transfers in ...
  • kisutu published this 05 / 02 / 2009
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Loanwords of Central Kenya Bantu Origin in Mijikenda (draft)

A draft glossary of Mijikenda vocabulary borrowed from Central Kenya Bantu (Segeju). Citation: Walsh, M. T. 2007. Loanwords of Central Kenya Bantu Origin in Mijikenda (draft, 21 July 2007). Unpubli...
  • kisutu published this 05 / 02 / 2009
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Chifundi and Vumba: Two Heart Attack Patients Who Survived

A paper by Derek Nurse and Martin Walsh analysing the historical development and survival of the Chifundi and Vumba dialects of Swahili on the East African coast. Citation: Nurse, D. & Walsh, M. T....
  • kisutu published this 04 / 21 / 2009
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Island Subsistence: Hunting, Trapping and the Translocation of Wildlife in the Western Indian Ocean

A paper by Martin Walsh investigating the history of hunting, trapping and animal translocation in the western Indian Ocean. Citation: Walsh, M. T. 2007. Island Subsistence: Hunting, Trapping and ...
  • kisutu published this 04 / 20 / 2009
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Languages, Cultures and Environments: Historical Linguistics Between the African Great Lakes and the

A review of historical linguistic research in East Africa and its potential for uncovering past relationships between languages, cultures and environments in the region. Citation: Walsh, M. T. 2003...
  • kisutu published this 04 / 05 / 2009
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