994 resultados para Decolonization process
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Titre de la page de titre additionnel: Ghost dancing at the Supreme Court of Canada : indigenous rights during the First quarter century of s.35.of Canada's Constitution Act, 1982.
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El objeto de investigación geográficamente se circunscribe a España y Marruecos, bajo el análisis conceptual de la soberanía pretendida por ambos países de los territorios en disputa ubicados en el Mar Mediterráneo desde el Estrecho de Gibraltar hacia el este.
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Esta monografía busca responder a la pregunta: ¿De qué manera el proceso de descolonización y el principio de determinación de los pueblos definen unos parámetros de actuación que mantienen latente el conflicto por las islas? A partir de lo anterior se determinan los elementos del proceso de colonización y descolonización inconclusa por los cuales se le otorgaría a Argentina el derecho sobre las Malvinas; se identifica en qué medida el principio de libre autodeterminación de los pueblos implica soberanía por parte de los británicos y se analiza su aplicabilidad, mostrando así una contradicción y prevalencia de la autodeterminación sobre el proceso de descolonización que reclama Argentina, situación que mantiene el conflicto sin resolver. Para entender este complejo proceso de relaciones internacionales, no basta con las teorías racionalistas que aunque permiten otros niveles de análisis no logra el entendimiento del proceso de conflicto por la soberanía de las islas Malvinas. Mientras que, el enfoque constructivista se va a centrar en el proceso que va a permitir un estudio de la interacción recíproca de los agentes para determinar la construcción de identidad que puede ser positiva o negativa la cual genera una determinada cultura de anarquía, que, para el caso de Malvinas, es de tipo conflictiva, es decir, Hobbesiana.
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The present study is focused on the analysis of the political, economical and social factors that may interfere with the possibility of a Green Revolution as a solution for Mozambique to reach self-sufficiency and to reduce poverty. In order to perform such analysis, the study analyzes the consequences of the decolonization process in Mozambique focusing that the independence process in Mozambique did not create non-colonial models for the Agriculture Sector. Later on, the study tries to understand the impact of HIV/AIDS and Malaria on the labor force. By then, it explores the concepts of the Green Revolution and its successful history in India. At the end, it tries to evaluate if a Green Revolution is possible in Africa, especially in Mozambique, first identifying the factors, which characterized the Green Revolution in India, and trying to link those factors with the reality of Mozambique. The report is structured as followed; Chapter 2, ¿The decolonization process and its impacts on the agriculture sector¿. It gives information about the decolonization process, and explores its consequences. Chapter 3, ¿The Impacts of HIV/AIDS and Malaria on the Labor Force¿. It analyzes the impact of those diseases in the labor force. Chapter 4 ¿The Green Revolution and the Agriculture Sector¿, explores the concepts of Green Revolution, its success in India and its history in Mozambique. Chapter 5, finally, centers on conclusions, findings and recommendations.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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The renovation of biomass waste in the form of date seed waste into activated carbon and biofuel by fixed bed pyrolysis reactor has been focused in this study to obtain gaseous, liquid, and solid products. The date seed in particle form is pyrolysed in an externally heated fixed bed reactor with nitrogen as the carrier gas. The reactor is heated from 400◦C to 600◦C. A maximum liquid yield of 50wt.% and char of 30wt.% are obtained at a reactor bed temperature of 500◦C with a running time of 120 minutes. The oil is found to possess favorable flash point and reasonable density and viscosity. The higher calorific value is found to be 28.636 MJ/kg which is significantly higher than other biomass derived. Decolonization of 85–97% is recorded for the textile effluent and 75–90% for the tannery effluent, in all cases decreasing with temperature increase. Good adsorption capacity of the prepared activated carbon in case of diluted textile and tannery effluent was found.
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Black Economic Empowerment is a highly debated issue in contemporary South Africa. Yet few South Africans realize that they are following a postcolonial trajectory already experienced by other countries. This paper presents a case study of British firms during decolonization in Ghana and Nigeria in the 1950s and 1960s, which saw a parallel development in business and society to that which occurred in South Africa in the 1990s and 2000s. Despite fundamental differences between these states, all have had to empower a majority of black citizens who had previously suffered discrimination on the basis of race. The paper employs concepts from social capital theory to show that the process of postcolonial transition in African economies has been more politically and socially disruptive than empowerment in Western countries. Historical research contributes to our understanding of the nature of institutional shocks in emerging economies.