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Leadership and entrepreneurship experiences: février 2007
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Leadership and entrepreneurship experiences. Ce blog est destiné à partager des idées et des expériences sur le leadership et l'entrepreneuriat. 3 mots peuvent décrire l'objet de ce blog (en anglais) : Challenge,Inspire and Empower. L'emploi des jeunes au Cameroun : réalités et perspectives d'avenir. Des ressources humaines mal qualifiées. Une culture de l’« employariat. Un environnement institutionnel inadéquat ou inopérant. Plusieurs facteurs peuvent permettrent de comprendre cet état de choses :.
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All About Eve: October 2007
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Blog documenting my studies abroad and work on international conflict resolution through 2008 - no longer updated]. Friday, October 26, 2007. First get your man. All the efforts to deter tyrants, warlords and genocidal murderers by setting up international tribunals will come to nothing if the suspects cannot be arrested. Without any form of enforcement mechanism of their own, most of the new courts have always known this. Yet slowly, if not surely, they are pulling in the suspects. And the winner is.
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All About Eve: The battle for Jessi
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Blog documenting my studies abroad and work on international conflict resolution through 2008 - no longer updated]. Thursday, June 19, 2008. The battle for Jessi. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The battle for Jessi. I bless the rains down in Africa. Reactions to my response. Yours truly in the news. In Postwar Liberia, Paradise Amid the Poverty. Friends' and Other Cool People's Blogs. Life in the Congo. Live from Lake Victoria. Overheard in New York.
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All About Eve: "In Postwar Liberia, Paradise Amid the Poverty"
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Blog documenting my studies abroad and work on international conflict resolution through 2008 - no longer updated]. Monday, June 02, 2008. In Postwar Liberia, Paradise Amid the Poverty". My response to Craig Timberg's May 30 Washington Post article:. In addition to the jobs in the burgeoning hospitality industry, NGO community employs hundreds of Liberians as drivers, secretaries, domestic helpers, and security guards, at wages that are very generous by Liberian standards. These otherwise unemployed ...
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All About Eve: The last day...
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Blog documenting my studies abroad and work on international conflict resolution through 2008 - no longer updated]. Friday, June 20, 2008. Today was my last day at YAI. I worked at the internet café all morning and when I got back to the office, the staff surprised me with a going away party. They all made touching speeches and then presented me with a traditional Liberian robe as a parting gift. We danced and ate and partied all afternoon—and the press even showed up to cover the event! Friends' and Oth...
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Mzungu Journal: July 2007
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In which a white boy from the USA (via Canada) leaves behind the comforts of modern living to travel all the way to Africa (aka The Motherland), where he soon learns to stop worrying and love the blog. Tuesday, July 31, 2007. This post comes with a warning to the faint of heart and anyone with an aversion to artsy-fartsiness. It's only hope for redemption is that it's sincerity might be recognized. After reading this. But for me, movies (or film, or cinema, or what have you) have greatly influenced m...
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Mzungu Journal: Hold on, World
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In which a white boy from the USA (via Canada) leaves behind the comforts of modern living to travel all the way to Africa (aka The Motherland), where he soon learns to stop worrying and love the blog. Thursday, July 26, 2007. Hold on, World. Yeah I'm still alive and I'll be serving up some delicious posts in the not-too-distant future. In the meantime, this. Should sate your appetite for wicked stuff from Kenya. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hold on, World. View my complete profile.
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Mzungu Journal: Telling stories
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In which a white boy from the USA (via Canada) leaves behind the comforts of modern living to travel all the way to Africa (aka The Motherland), where he soon learns to stop worrying and love the blog. Thursday, July 5, 2007. Moses tells me this is what they normally do in the evenings, just sit around and shoot the bull. Only he says it in a way that is just so much cooler than I could ever hope to describe it. 8220;MJ is the greatest, absolutely! 8221; Bob exclaims fawningly, which puts me off a bit be...
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Mzungu Journal: A Brief Intermission
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In which a white boy from the USA (via Canada) leaves behind the comforts of modern living to travel all the way to Africa (aka The Motherland), where he soon learns to stop worrying and love the blog. Sunday, August 12, 2007. At the risk of disrupting narrative flow, I'd like to call attention to a pair of powerhouse retrospectives featured in the Sunday NY Times. The first is a look back at Michaelangelo Antonioni's career, and L'Avventura. In particular, through the eyes of Martin Scorsese. The Origin...
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Mzungu Journal: The Origins of Affluence
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In which a white boy from the USA (via Canada) leaves behind the comforts of modern living to travel all the way to Africa (aka The Motherland), where he soon learns to stop worrying and love the blog. Tuesday, August 7, 2007. The Origins of Affluence. Gregory Clark, an economic historian at UC Davis, has a doozy of a theory. Bout the roots of the Industrial Revolution and, by extension, the increasing disparity in the wealth of nations. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). That Man Ombima (Pt. 1). May he...