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  • Barack Obama: Expectations and Realities

    Barack Obama: Expectations and Realities
    BARACK OBAMA: By now the whole world knows how he grew up. Many evidently know where he grew up, the schools he went to, where he worked and how he met his wife. But many barely know the things he pulled along with him as he grew up and the odds he grew up with.

    BARACK OBAMA: The world was pessimistic when he announced his presidential candidacy. Where and how did he actually turn the table round? What issues have the world not known yet?

    BARACK OBAMA: When he won the presidential elections on November 4, 2008, the black community all over the world jubilated. They were happy that one man has brought into reality the dream of Martin Luther King, Jr., the dream of many decades ago, a black man walking right into the white house.

    As BARACK OBAMA walks and settles in that 'White House', the black community all over the world are full of EXPECTATIONS. What are these expectations and realities?

    BARACK OBAMA AND AFRICA: Yes Barack Obama has an African root in him. Where does he stand with regard to Africa? What does he mean to Africa?
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  • Barack Obama and Africa: Friend or Foe

    Barack Obama and Africa: Friend or Foe
    Obamamania shows that, deep inside, international society still looks to the United States for leadership. As many observers have noted, the Obamamania surrounding the 2008 U.S. elections may have arisen as a backlash against the Bush administrator's push towards unilateralism. In the face of plummeting approval ratings for the United States, especially in the area of foreign policy, Barack Obama's campaign resounded.
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  • Culture and Business in South Africa: A Recipe for Success

    Culture and Business in South Africa: A Recipe for Success
    Being successful in business requires adjusting to different customs in various parts of the world. It can become even more complex when doing business in multi-cultural societies like those in Africa. Abel Afton gives a recipe for success when doing business in South Africa
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  • Where Africans Should Invest

    Where Africans Should Invest
    The turmoil in today's market is leaving many investors uncertain about where they should be putting their money. As they watch the value of their portfolios vanish, the common temptation is to sell at a loss, get out of the market, and wait for things to improve.
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  • Tata Motors: Set to Lead World Auto Innovation in the New Millennium

    Tata Motors: Set to Lead World Auto Innovation in the New Millenium
    Life within India's Tata Group must feel like one extended shopping spree. For the past few years, the 140 year-old group has been a constant fixture in business news as the subject of ones acquisitions story after another. For example, in 2006, Tat Coffee Limited acquired New Jersey-based Eight O'clock Coffee, hoping to America's largest coffee by the end of this decade.
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