Regionalization

LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 2.0 Introduction This chapter will cover the literature review of this study. It will include relevant scholarly work related to regional integration. It will also encompass the theoretical framework on which this study is based. The review of scholarly literature on the topic currently being researched is done using the … Read more

Nigeria

Africa, a unique continent, has unique cultural values which helps in the sustenance of the practice of development. This is embedded in its communal way of life that preceded colonial rule and has continued to resist the onslaught of globalization. African culture “values” communalization rather than privatization which is what the Western Culture values. The … Read more

Topic: Frankfurt, Germany

Introduction Frankfurt is that the business and monetary center of European nation and therefore the largest town within the German state of Hesse and therefore the fifth-largest town in Germany, with a 2014 population of 717,624 among its body boundaries. The geographic area referred to as metropolis Rhein-Main features a population of two, 221,910. Town … Read more

URBANTRANSFORMATION IN KISUMU

(CASE OF OGINGA ODINGA STREET) City building is the process by which urban habitats are created and Landscapes made up of houses, buildings, squares, streets, gardens, etc. Are produced. It involves landowners, regulators, planners, designers, builders, lenders, and so on; it also involves action and compromise, and the outcome of decisions made both separately and … Read more

Bacillariophyceae as Indictors of Ecological Status in Kabini River, Nanjangud.

Abstract: Bacillariophyceae are widely used for the bioassessment of lakes and river due to their broad distribution and their ability to integrate changes occurring in water composition and quality. The objective of current research is to evaluate the Kabini river ecology using diatoms communities as indicators. Water and diatoms samples were collected from Kabini river, … Read more

Transport systems in London

A transport system refers to the structure and modes of transport through which animals, goods and people move from one place to another. Some of the modes of transport include roads, waterways, railways, pipelines, cables and space. If well implemented, a transport system seeks to minimize transport costs and ensure effective delivery of goods and … Read more

Boko Haram

Nigeria, a West African country with a population of about 170 million people has witnessed several terrorist attacks since 2003. Nigeria is a multi-ethnic country with different religious groups. The country is made up of both Muslims and Christians with Muslims more in the north and Christians in the south1. For many decades Nigeria has … Read more

Language policy in Estonia

The question of language policy in Estonia is very painful and causes much controversy. There is no doubt that the titulerede nation in the Republic of Estonian language has an important symbolic value. The special status and special role recognized also by the minority, but many are dissatisfied with etablerende rules and regulations, if have … Read more

Community cultural development (CCD) in Singapore

In Singapore Community cultural development (CCD) is a broad term covering a wide range of activities that gives to communities the opportunity to explain or tell their stories, build their creative skills, and be active participants in the development of their own individual culture. Collaborations between communities and artists which can take place. Cultural Awareness … Read more

The West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP)

The 678 kilometer West African Gas Pipeline (WAGP) has a link connecting into the existing Escravos-Lagos pipeline at the Nigeria gas company’s Itoki natural gas export terminal in Nigeria and continues to a beachhead in Lagos. From lagos it moves offshore to Takoradi, in Ghana, with natural gas delivery laterals from the 20 inch diameter … Read more

Urban Informal Settlements in Modern Iran

Urban informal settlements are associated with informal land transactions, uncertain housing tenure, and insufficient access to urban and socioeconomic services, nonstandard shelter, and various aspects of poverty. This article discussed discusses the development of informal settlements in Iran and the evolution of government policies and programs dealing with them. Prior to the 1979 Revolution. The … Read more

COUNTRY REPORT ON REPUBLIC OF CROATIA

Croatia is a European country that belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire until World War I ended. In 1918 together, the Croats Serbs and the Slovenes formed a Kingdom, which was later recognised in the year 1929 as Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia basked in its moment throughout World War II after which Croatia declared itself independent in 1991 … Read more

India and Qatar

The traditional association between India and Qatar is very old. Long before India’s independence, Bombay (Mumbai) was a premier sorting and marketing centre for pearls from the Gulf and, until the late 1960s, Indian currency and postage stamps were used in Qatar. Over the years, there have been considerable people-to-people contacts and cultural interchange between … Read more

Poverty in Botswana

1.0 INTRODUCTION At the independence era Botswana was amongst the world’s poorest countries. The country was dependent on Britain to finance its budget. With the discovery of diamonds in 1967, 1972 and 1975 in Orapa, Jwaneng and Letlhakane respectively; Botswana became middle-income country departing the status of being poor country. Despite being middle-income country Botswana … Read more