6 INSTITUTION AFFILIATION NAME: REG. NO: EFFECTS OF PULLING OUT KENYA DEFENSE FORCE IN SOMALIA April 19 2019 Table of Contents BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY. 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 JUSTIFICATION 2 1.1.1 Increasing Number of Refugees. 2 1.1.2 Increased Internal Insecurity 3 1.1.3 International Cooperation as a Counter-Terrorism Measure 3 1.1.4 KDF’s Participation in Peace Support Operations 3 1.1.5 Cross border trade in the Somalia borderlands 4 2.0 Summary 4 References 5 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY. INTRODUCTION The Republic of Kenya and citizens have witnessed the ongoing conflict in Somalia. A brief history into the prolonged civil war dates back into 1991 when a regime led by Siad Barre who have overthrown the previous government through a military coup. Siad Barre’s regime turned the horn of Africa region into a Socialist from a client state of the Soviet Union. The president got support from the United States in flipping the nation,…
VR Headsets for Small Budgets Similar to any other smart devices and digital accessories, VR headsets are in a league of their own and can cost you a fortune for making the wrong decision. Over the years, VR’s concept is comparatively niche, albeit a growing one, and choosing the right product for your needs poses a severe challenge in itself. To make matters worse, there are standalone VR devices on the horizon as well. Ultimately, the decision-making and thorough research can not only get you the best possible device but also save a lot of bucks. Here are a few of the VR headsets that will go easy on your budget, all the while providing a good VR experience. Oculus Quest (PC: ~$399) Video Gaming is an expensive hobby, and it keeps on getting more costly with the introduction of new technology. The same goes for the VR department as the most prominent names in the industry, Valve and HTC, does provide the most advanced and high tier VR technology, but it is out of reach for…
Revenue Management and Digital Distribution Strategy 8 Running head: REVENUE MANAGEMENT AND DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION STRATEGY1 Revenue Management and Digital Distribution Strategy Name of the Student Affiliate Institution Executive summary In the playbook of hotel management, preserving a well proactive and well-presented strategy is an important aspect. The method selected for distributing the products and services being offered should be regularly and carefully accessed with the manager keeping in mind that their primary goal is maximizing the organization’s profit potential. Looking past OTAs, evaluating the present channel acquisition cost, and looking for ways to increase direct bookings are among the important practices for controlling and enhancing the viability of an organizations distribution and management strategy. Table of content Introduction Literature review Planning of the event Data for revenue management project; revenue management Source of information and methods used to influence on the revenue and digital distribution decisions Theories…
Third-world Poverty Name: Institution: Course Code: Third-world Poverty Introduction Despite the immense involvement of superpowers in global wars, it’s inaccurate to suggest that their exploitation directly drives third-world poverty. The war in Iraq is an ideal example of the damage wealthier countries can make, but it doesn’t justify the notion of exploitation and poverty. The gulf war, the war in Sudan, and the Rwandan genocide are among the most profound illustrations of deficiencies in moral regulations in global humanitarian and military interventions. In truth, several wealthy countries have enjoyed political and economic benefits from such wars, but they aren’t the central drivers of poverty. They merely don’t know where to draw the line between responsibility and support, often leading to conflicts of interest. Most developing nations have crippled their internal support systems, and their national interests less concerned with citizens’ wellbeing. Consequently, millions can’t access quality education or medical care and are exposed to corruption, extortion, and constant warfare. This paper argues…
1 Name Professor Course Date Question 1 “To impose a value judgment from one’s community on the cultural practices of another- without understanding how those practices make sense in that community.” This line is special to me because it gets me thinking and even seeing clearly how cultural behaviors differ from culture to culture, but the sad thing is how ignorant some people can be. One should not judge a person’s way of life-based on their culture because none is superior. The phrase took me back to my history knowledge where I understood better the reason as to why Europeans went on colonizing other territories in America, India to Africa. One of the reasons for colonization was to bring civilization to the local people because they considered their culture superior and civilized. Ethnocentric is wrong, and people should be aware of other people’s cultures and reasons they act the way they do. Question 2 “Schooling modeled on European or North American schools…
The discovery of America and that of the passage to the East Indies With Europeans extending their market influence to the colonial sphere, they established a new economic strategy to ensure the colonies’ profitability. From 1500 to the end of 1700, the theory of merchants influenced European expectations of wealth. Mercantilism held that in the world, there were only a small amount of riches as determined by the silver and gold bullion. To gain control, nations gathered resources from their colonial possessions by mining certain precious raw materials. Mercantilists did not believe in free Trade, arguing that the country needed to manage Trade to accumulate wealth and expand government influence. Colonies existed in this way to reinforce the country’s colonization. When Europeans crossed the Atlantic, plants, animals, and viruses shipped from both sides of the Ocean and transformed lives and environments, these two-way trades between America and Europe / Africa are known as the Colombian Trade collectively (MINUTES, 2017). Sugar has proven to be the most critical of all resources in the Atlantic world. In reality, sugar was…
RESPONDING TO OBJECTION 2 Running head: RESPONDING TO OBJECTION. Responding to Objection Student’s Name Institution Affiliation One of the hardest tasks to a salesperson is convincing customers so that they can buy an extended warranty plan. This customer feels that the warranty is costly and it is rarely used. On the two objections, I would prefer to use two techniques to address the projection (Phibbs, n.d.). On objection of being expensive, I would address it by responding to the objection with a question and on the objection that it is rarely used I would address it using experience or testimonials as the way to respond to it (“Types of Objections and How to Handle Them,” n.d.). First, since the customer says that the price is very high, I would come up with the right question such as “why do you feel that it is expensive to you?” that will enable me to engage the customer in a dialogue and that will finally help me solve the problem that the customer…
Pain Medication to Patients Introduction The American government has traditionally taken a keen activity in the healthcare issues for its citizens. The country’s prominent theme must be to create a healthy lifestyle among its citizens by improving the treatment of some deadly diseases. No matter these, America is classed because of the united states with the most high priced, and but inefficient, fitness care gadget amongst evolved international locations. An expensive fitness care device translates to a growing percentage of the populace being unable to get proper access to the awful lot wanted clinical care. The big apple times reports that according to the census survey finished in the 12 months 2007, a predicted forty-five. Six million human beings in America have been uninsured and finally unlikely to obtain complete scientific care from hospitals. Due to the perceived inefficiencies, there was a settlement that the modern health care device is defective and, consequently, in need of radical changes to make it higher. This paper focuses on obesity as the most prominent health issue that affects most Americans. The health Issue…
Echinacea Plant Name: Course Professor Name Date Echinacea Plant Echinacea is originally from the Native North American coneflower used for 400 years even more by the Great Plains Indian tribes. This herb is useful through its stems, leaves, and roots, which can be made into products such as tea, capsules, juice, or tablets. It is said that this natural herb was used by the Native Indian tribes to treat common colds and later settlers began picking up this remedy to use on themselves. Echinacea was known to be a popular natural herb for many years up until the 1950s when new medications such as antibiotics were introduced. However, in recent years people are beginning to use echinacea again due to the lack of effectiveness of antibiotics. The benefits of echinacea can either reduce cold symptoms, helps fight off infections, or boost the immune system. Although out of the many ways that echinacea can be useful, it is more commonly known to reduce cold symptoms. It is best to take it…
The Effects of underwater noise on sharks dolphins and whales Introduction Underwater noise is a kind of noise pollution mainly caused by human activities. Over the past decades, activities such as seismic exploration, leisure boating, shipping, offshore wind farms, and sonar maneuvers have been rising along the coasts and deep oceanic waters. These activities emit noises that can move for long distances under the water, given that sound moves five times more in water than in air. Sound is significant to sharks, dolphins, and whales, as it is among their primary survival tools. As discussed in this paper, short and long-term exposure to underwater noise pollution poses various marine life risks. One of the significant consequences of underwater noise pollution is internal damages and stranding (being driven ashore) of dolphins and whales. Stranding often occurs after sonar maneuvers, an underwater communication technique that emits powerful sound. The excessive sound causes vascular damage to the marine species organs such as the brain and lungs (Parsons, 2017). Besides, the noise may cause the marine animal to panic and move quickly to the…