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Congo Telecommunications
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Congo Telecommunications Part A “Why do so many questionnaires fail?” Some of the failure reasons of questionnaires are: Questionnaires are relatively easy to design, but good questionnaires represent a significant investment in time and ex...

Colonization Of Congo
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colonization. Most Congon countries are still filled with corruption, poverty and are basically in a state of chaos. European colonization has made a permanent impact on Congon culture and their way of life. Multiple reasons led to coloniza...

Military Intervention In African Politics (Congo)
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military plays a key role in its response to civilian initiative or civilian control strategies and the military's willingness to capitulate in Democratic Republic of Congo (David, 2005: p106). Accordingly, two potentially conflicting princ...

Organised Crime In The D.R.Congo
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war crimes tribunals to anti-corruption and organized crime prosecutions, 2008 saw significant developments in international criminal law. Victims took on a substantially enhanced role in two of the newer tribunals, and international effor...

Belgian Congo
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that under King Leopold’s direct, massacres, hostage-taking, rape, death by starvation as a outcome of state or business activities, and extremes of personal cruelty were widespread occurrences. More debatable is if they should be categori...

Jamaica, Democratic Republic Of The Congo, And Slovenia
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possession renowned as Santiago, in 1655 it became an English, and subsequent a British, colony, renowned as "Jamaica". It accomplished full self-reliance in 1962. With 2.8 million persons, it is the third most populous anglophone homeland...

Democratic Republic Of Congo (Drc)
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Democratic Republic of the Congo, previously known as Zaire, is the largest country in Central Africa. Its boundaries extend from the Central African Republic and Sudan in the north to Zambia and Angola in the south, with Tanzania, Uganda a...