PERSPECTIVE ON AFRICA

2.1 Introduction Sub-Saharan Africa includes countries that are south of the Sahara Desert. The African Transition Zone cuts across the southern and edge of the Sahara Desert at the widespread position of the continent (Sub-Saharan Africa 2012). Some of the regions below the desert can be divided into regional components: Central Africa, East Africa, Southern … Read more

Uganda

Uganda is undoubtedly a nation with a colourful history. Following its independence from British Rule, Uganda has suffered a number of intra-state conflicts, including military coups, dictatorships and armed rebellions which, in the last 30 years, have claimed the lives of almost one million people as a direct result of the violence or its aftermath … Read more

The United Kingdom and Brazil compared

Introduction Every country has something different to offer the world socially, economically & culturally whether is it natural resources, a large workforce or military strength, it is also fair to say that every country is different. The UK and Brazil are two of the world’s leading economies where one is a developed nation whereas the … Read more

Public transportation in Malaysia

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION OF STUDY 1.1 Introduction Public transportation in Malaysia is increasing and expanding to fulfill the demand of customer to travel from one place to another (Nursitihazlin, 2006). Public transportation play a big role in transportation industry that is became as an option for a public people to move and to improve an … Read more

INDIAN NATIONALISM (1757-1947)

Great Britain had colonized the nation of India amid the 1700’s when East India organization picked up control of India in 1757 however the Company ruled India without impedance from British Government until 1800s With the measure of crude materials and the developing business for British products, the British government starts to build its control. … Read more

Critical review II: The Dependency theory

Latin American countries have always been exposed to western influence. With its neo-liberalist stance the west encourages Latin America to open up its trade and cooperate with the west. During the 1960s many countries wanted to keep Western influence outside because they were convinced that this would negatively influence their development. A consequence of this … Read more

Public transportation in Malaysia

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION OF STUDY 1.1 Introduction Public transportation in Malaysia is increasing and expanding to fulfill the demand of customer to travel from one place to another (Nursitihazlin, 2006). Public transportation play a big role in transportation industry that is became as an option for a public people to move and to improve an … Read more

The Japanese earthquake and tsunami disaster

The earthquake damaged hundreds of thousands of structures and triggered a tsunami that devastated the eastern coast of Japan. The tsunami, in turn, led to level 7 meltdowns in three nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, leading to the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of residents. Natural disasters happen and some, even … Read more

Critical review II – The Dependency theory

Latin American countries have always been exposed to western influence. With its neo-liberalist stance the west encourages Latin America to open up its trade and cooperate with the west. During the 1960s many countries wanted to keep Western influence outside because they were convinced that this would negatively influence their development. A consequence of this … Read more

Kanto region

The Kanto region is located in the southeast of Japan. Providing a mild climate, the region is divided in 7 prefectures; Chiba, Gunma, Ibaraki, Kanagawa, Tochigi, Seitama and Tokyo (Japan-guide.com, 2015). It hosts key cities like Tokyo, Yokohama, Chiba, Seitama and Kamakura. The pivot of the region, the Tokyo-Yokohama district, is the centre of Japan’s … Read more

The Republic of the Congo

The Republic of the Congo is situated in Central Africa. It is also known as Congo-Brazzaville to distinguish it from its giant eastern neighbour, the Democratic Republic of the Congo or Congo-Kinshasa or the Congo-L??opoldville. Congo Republic shares it borders with Gabon, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola … Read more

Canada

In this essay we are going to write about Canada. Everything from Religion, Nature and Government to History, Climate and so on. The Canadian culture embodies the artistic, literary, musical, humour, and political elements, the culture has been influenced by many parts of the world, for example parts of Europe and America. Religion Canada is … Read more