Essays Tagged: "Cameroon"

All About Cameroon

Joseph ThomasWorld Studies IIFebruary 10, 2001BibliographyAuthor Unknown. "Africa - Guides - Cameroon" http://www.africaguide.com/country/cameroon/index.htnFebruary 13, 2001 INTERNETUS Dept. of ... "Organizational Body: Department of State Bureau of Public Affairs Office of Public Communication - Cameroon" June 1992US Dept. of State Background Notes "Organizational Body: Department of State Bure ...

(1 pages) 90 0 4.1 Apr/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > African Studies - History

Why are some countries called developing countries, and some developed countries? This essay gives facts about developing countries and gives differences between developing and developed countries.

, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verdi, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros Islands, Congo ...

(6 pages) 218 0 4.5 Feb/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays

Pygmies.

Pygmy groups are scattered throughout equatorial Africa, from Cameroon in the west to Zambia in the southeast. In Zaire, there are three main groups of Pygmies: t ...

(4 pages) 41 1 3.0 Dec/2003

Subjects: Science Essays

Nigeria - why is it under-developed and what can be done to improve its situation?

improve its situation?IntroductionNigeria is a country in West Africa, next to Niger, Chad, Benin, Cameroon and the Atlantic Ocean. Nigeria has a size that is about four times as big as the size of t ...

(5 pages) 109 0 3.4 Dec/2003

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Research paper on the African country of Cameroon

The coast of present-day Cameroon was explored late in the 15th century by the Portuguese, who named the estuary to the south ... rubber. Other European groups soon started grouping there, exploring inland and setting up villagesCameroon sits in the middle of Lake Chad, Nigeria, Central African Republic and The Republic of Cong ... f 475,442 sq km (183,569 sq mi) with Yaoundé as the capital, and Douala as the largest city. Cameroon has four distinct geographical regions. In the south is a coastal plain, a region of dense ...

(2 pages) 41 0 3.0 Jan/2004

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Tourism in Cameroon, Greece and China. Why do so few people travel to Cameroon?

IntroductionCameroon , a piece of land stretched over 375,000 square kilometers , is located in central Africa . ... han the North in what it offers both culturally and naturally. These are the most elevated parts of Cameroon, being the home of the highest mountain in Cameroon, 4100 meters high. Mountain races were ... e is a curiosity, especially the house of the chiefs and ?Fons? as they are called in some parts of Cameroon: huts with sharply pointed roofs and with lots of space in them. The occidental side of Cam ...

(28 pages) 117 0 3.8 Apr/2004

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

The Fulani

the world today. They span Africa from Lake Chad to the Atlantic Coast. From Nigeria, Mali, Guinea, Cameroon, Senegal, The Gambia, and Niger. The Language of the Fulani is called Fula. It is commonly ...

(4 pages) 33 0 4.0 May/2004

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Review of "Haiti: A Cigarette Burning at Both Ends" written by Marie Ketsia Theodore-Pharel

al examples to support her realization that "Haitian's don't trust each other." On a trip to Cameroon the author realized that it was not like this in other parts of the world, and she realized ...

(1 pages) 22 0 5.0 Nov/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > World Literature

Why Planet FC should not join S League

aments ago, Roger Milla, Thomas N'Kono, Francois Omam-Biyick and Emile Mbouh Mbouh were part of the Cameroon team who captured the footballing world's imagination and helped to re-define the African g ... tremendous potential of teams from the African continent.Today, Planet FC - a team purportedly from Cameroon's second division, stands on the verge of gaining a passport to play in the S.League next s ...

(5 pages) 15 0 4.3 Dec/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

International Marketing Strategy: A TGI BUSINESS CASE FOR CAMEROON

ble Markets of EntryNorth Africao Egypto Moroccoo Algeriao Nigero Libyao Sudano TunisiaWest Africao Cameroono Nigeriao Malio Senegalo Sierra Leoneo Togoo Benino Chado Gabono Equatorial GuineaTECHNIQUE ... in the North and West African region under consideration. Morocco, Algeria, Niger, Sierra Leone and Cameroon stand out favourably.Analogy Estimation: The East and South African region where TGI has go ...

(10 pages) 208 0 4.0 Apr/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Why I left Africa for the US.

ered if it was ever going to come to pass.Nigeria is a country in west Africa, next to Chad, Benin, Cameroon and the Atlantic Ocean. The size of Nigeria is as big as four times the size of the united ...

(3 pages) 46 0 4.0 Nov/2005

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

20th Century of Nigeria.

of jobs (Westport, 2003)Located in western Africa, bordering the Gulf of Guinea, between Benin and Cameroon, lays the landmass we know as Nigeria. The land extends to at least 910,768 sq km, which is ... which is slightly more than twice the size of California. Nigeria's coastline extends from Benin to Cameroon a distance of 853 Km (Nduka, Otonti. 1964). The country can be divided into ten land region ...

(5 pages) 54 0 3.4 Jan/2006

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Imperialism in Africa: Cameroon; a Colony of Imperial Germany

In the years leading up to the Age of Imperialism, Cameroon was relatively primitive. The first known people to inhabit the area of Cameroon were the p ... ith the coming of Europeans. Fernao do Po was the first European to reach the shores of present-day Cameroon. He gave Cameroon its name, Camarao the Portuguese word for prawns, which there was an abun ... ue to malaria, however successful trade companies being implemented resulted in the colonization of Cameroon. Gustav Nachtigal on behalf of Germany set sail for Cameroon and obtained a treaty of chief ...

(3 pages) 26 0 3.0 May/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > African Studies - History

Coca Cola: An introduction and brief analyis of its strategic position

also arguably the most ubiquitous brand in the world with its products advertised distributed from Cameroon to Cambodia. An iconic brand name that is synonymous with its sector, Coca-Cola has dominat ...

(1 pages) 129 0 1.7 Sep/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Mongo Beti's Narrative in 'The Poor Christ of Bomba' is the Nativity of Postcolonialism

imately the reader’s tour guide of what colonialism may have like.Mongo Beti (1932-2001) was a Cameroon writer who was a theorists, novelist, essayist, and publisher. He is noted for being a prom ... . During the 20th century Africa literatures in European languages resulted because of colonialism. Cameroon literature of the 1990s is considered a reflection of its economic state. What Mongo Beti d ...

(17 pages) 47 0 4.3 Jun/2007

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > World Literature

Ethnic Notions

(4 pages) 5 0 0.0 Oct/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Journals On Ethics

(4 pages) 4 0 0.0 Oct/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Question: "The best way to alleviate poverty in developing nations is for the richer countries to invest heavily in them." Discuss this view.

dering away all the aid which was meant for them to help the poor. For example, many countries like Cameroon where the corrupt government officials pocket all the money and spend it on their own selfi ...

(4 pages) 13 0 5.0 Jul/2009

Subjects: Social Science Essays

To describe and compare cultural attitudes and approaches to preventing ill health.

xes; the three chosen cultures are the African Nso', South Korean and British.The Nso' tribe of the Cameroon, West Africa, consists of around 400,000 people (Seattlepi: 2006). Dominic TanlaKishani, an ... rming and enjoy a varied and sumptuous diet of organic foods. This is largely achievable due to the Cameroonprovince being relatively stable, free from war and famine. There are however traditional re ...

(7 pages) 37 1 3.0 Sep/2009

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Anthropology

Indigenous African Education

ere by a person progressed through predetermined stages of life of graduation from cradle to grave, Cameroon & Dodd (1970). This implies that African indigenous education was continuous throughout ... erature Bureauhttp://sitwe.wordpress.com/, http://sitwe.blog.com/, http://bmsitwe.blog.comREFERENCESCameroon, J. and Dodd. W. (1970) Society, Schools and Progress in Tanzania 1919-1970.London: James C ...

(10 pages) 3 0 0.0 Mar/2014

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Education