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      Strategies for Dealing with Difficulties During the Commercialization Process at the Pan African News Agency 

      Shea, Griffin (1996-05-06)
      The internship program at PANA is essentially a pilot program this year, put together by Jessica Fugate, an American who recently graduated from journalism school in the United States, and Mahtar Ba, the director of marketing ...
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      Observations of a Toubob at Abass Ndao Hospital 

      Shoher, Angela (1996)
      The director of the hospital asked me this question after I had been working at the hospital for a few weeks. At the time, I did not answer as I could not pinpoint one specific thing that made the entire experience so ...
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      "Success" and the Senegalese Spectacle 

      Haynes, Candida Victoria (1996)
      This paper will explore the role of conscious and unconscious efforts to preserve culture in Senegalese society. What might make certain spectacles work? What might hinder others' success? What is considered successful in ...
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      Women in Senegal: Power and Control 

      Siddall, Blythe K. (1996-06)
      My research project will revolve around the topic of women in Senegal. I have recently begun my internship with the United Nations Children's Fund and although it is not strictly focused on women, UNICEF does a lot of work ...
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      Cabezarrubia: No solo un trabajo sino una aventura 

      Orr, Bret (1996)
      This project was a forced necessity. Far from being a portion of Spanish, Extremefio, or Cacereiio culture, the opportunity to play tennis that was presented to me prevented me from satisfactorily completing another ...
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      Women in the Informal Sector of Takaungu 

      Eisin, Audra K. (1996-02)
      The main issues that were undertaken in the research concentrated on the economic power of the women in this town: how, when and why they began their business, where the profits of their labor went to, etc. As the research ...
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      AIDS: Changing the Traditional Communal Values in Kenya 

      Cunningham, Ronda (1996)
      AIDS is not a new issue in the world and Kenya is no exception to this. Since the first case of AIDS was documented in 1981 this disease has sent the world into panic. The story in Kenya is much the same as in the rest of ...
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      Tapping Women's Resource Knowledge: The Marketing of Medicinal Plants by the Maasai in Gikomba Market, Nairobi 

      Nix-Stevenson, Dara (1996-05)
      Throughout East Africa, Maasai women have always managed and utilized plant resources. Masaai women are not merely passive gatherers of plant products They actively manage and utilize plant resources. They decide where and ...
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      Culture as Reflected in Language: A Comparison of English and Kiswahili 

      McLin, Michelle (1996-05-31)
      This study is a comparison of English Language and the Kiswahili Languages. Its aim is to demonstrate how each of these respective cultures have influenced the respective languages. Because there are many aspects of ...
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      The Struggle to Print: The plight of the writer of fiction in Kenya 

      Harris, Petersen (1996-02-10)
      Every place on earth has a story to tell. It is left up to the humans who inhabit this globe to tell the story of nature from generation to generation. The people of Kenya are writing, and they have been years. Even though ...
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    AuthorHarris, Petersen (2)Schut, Acacia (2)Van Dyck, Alexandra (2)Barry, Elizabeth (1)Beachy, Elizabeth D. (1)Calloway, Nicole A. (1)Cunningham, Ronda (1)Eisin, Audra K. (1)Haynes, Candida Victoria (1)McLin, Michelle (1)... View MoreSubjectKenya (12)Senegal (8)Cáceres (Spain) (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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