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Papers On Africa
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Mali's Economic & Political Systems / Then & Now
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A 14 page report that traces the origins of the Mali Empire from inception to the modern African republic. The decline of a wealthy, prosperous state to one that is riddled with poverty and hardship is discussed in terms of governmental structures and economic conditions. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Mali.wps
Mali, Songhay, and Ghana / Comparison and Contrast between them and other Civilizations
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In 5 pages, the author discusses Mali, Songhay, and Ghana and makes a comparison/contrast between those empires of Africa and other civilizations. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PCmsghis.doc
Solving the Problems of a Third World Country / Mali
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An insightful 6 page report in which the writer attempts to act as a Malian leader and solve various socio-political problems in Mali. All answers are well-though and based upon documented research. Included in the discussion are : desertification, education, health care, political climate, and more. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Maliagen.wps
Kenya & Senegal / Tourism
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A 17 page paper examining the various issues relating to tourism in the African areas of Kenya and Senegal. Each region is examined individually in relationship to their involvement in tourism. As might be expected, Kenya is far more involved in tourism than is Senegal. This is largely due to the fact that Kenya has been known for its wondrous wildlife parks while Senegal has been largely concerned with merely staying afloat economically speaking. Tourism in Senegal is experiencing growth however, and this is covered in as much depth as is possible. Following individual sections focusing on the individual regions, is a section which compares the two in a competitive manner. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: Toursen.wps
Kenya's Quest for Justice
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A 20 page paper discussing the issue of whether ingrained but changing political corruption has affected the functional ability of Kenya's judicial system. Kenya has long been surrounded by violence and the corruption of the nations surrounding it, and the Kenyan government itself has been castigated for involvement of many of its
highest-ranking members actively practicing corruption. Kenya's political system is seen as being an abysmal failure, and to the point that the World Bank has taken the unprecedented step of intervening in fiscal control of the nation. However corrupt politicians have been in
fiscal matters, however, the judicial system has been able to maintain its integrity in fairly judging the cases brought before it. It can be assumed that in today's climate of change and
embrace of political integrity, Kenya's courts will remain above suspicion. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KSKenyaJust.wps