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Africa $1.99 This Element is an excerpt from Africa Rising: How 900 Million African Consumers Offer More Than You Think (ISBN: 9780132339421) by Vijay Mahajan. Available in print and digital formats. The surprising numbers: why Africa is a larger market than you ever realized. If Africa were a single country, according to World Bank data, it would have had $978 billion total gross national income in 2006. This places it ahead of India as a total market. Africa would be the tenth largest economy in the world, ahead of every vaunted BRIC economy (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) except for China. |
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Into Africa $24.95 Across the globe, Africa is seen as the final frontier for economic development and has experienced renewed attention from both Western and Eastern nations, particularly in the last decade. The U.S., India, China and parts of Europe have all increased direct foreign investment in Africa, and yet the complexity and diversity of this vast continent pose risks and challenges for those investments.For more than a decade, Into Africa has provided valuable advice to those who are interested in traveling to, living in or working in sub-Saharan Africa– businesspeople, human rights and development workers, diplomats, academics and trainers– and anyone else who seeks a better understanding of the cultural characteristics of this dynamic part of the world. With depth and sensitivity, Into Africa examines the effects of community, ethnicity and language on doing business and establishing professional and personal relationships in African countries. The book explores regional differences, offers detailed guidelines for conducting training programs in Africa and examines issues that reflect the complex relationships involved.This new and expanded edition of Into Africa brings a fresh view on sub-Saharan Africa, showing how the nations of Africa have adapted to Western ways while retaining their cultural traditions and diversity. Authors Yale Richmond and Phyllis Gestrin explore contemporary Africa in great depth, discussing increased trade with the U.S. and Europe, the role of politics and business, changes in mass communication and the continuing threat of HIV/AIDS. A thorough, lively and carefully researched book, Into Africa is the perfect companion for anyone wishing to gain a more rounded perception of Africa and its diverse cultures. |

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Benriner Cook Help Spiral Vegatable Slicer $38.74 Benriner Cook Help Turning Slicer The Benriner “Cook Help” serves as an amazing kitchen tool for both the professional and the household cook. The tool only requires a simple cranking motion and it churns out vegetables in a very fine, continuous, and string-like form with very little waste. Ideal for creating elegant garnishes. Safe and easy to clean. Includes three Stainless Steel blades- a … |
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Coffee Maker Travel Café Style $47.00 Quick Cafe II Travel Coffee Maker – around the country, or around the world, it’s easy to make cafe style coffee…. |
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South Africa (RSA) Coat Of Arms Shot Glass $5.95 Here’s a very rare and hard to find souvenir collectible shot glass from South Africa. It’s a 5x6cm round style shot glass measuring 2.25″ tall and 2″ in diameter. There are some minor and barely visible imperfections on paint or glass itself occurring randomly, which results, as we were assured, from manufacturing process. So, please buy only if you are comfortable with this…. |
Newbie Bloggers - The Right Way To Blog
Hundreds of thousands of blogs are abandoned every day by bloggers that hardly experienced success - why? It's mainly because newbie bloggers have a misconception that to make it big in blogging it takes years of exhausting work, that is much from the truth as we tend to see from the subsequent article that aims to assist you get the foremost out of your blog in a very short amount of time.
Figuring out the search engines and getting a good ranking is important for your blog so a link building plan is crucial. If you can't get relevant links to your blog then you will lag behind as the competition overtakes you for your primary keywords in the search engine. Planning on how you should go about commenting on other do-follow blogs for instance, will need a plan on how to accomplish that. First establish a list of potential blogs that you are desiring to take on and go through that list. Google considers having good backlinks from blogs that are also top ranking very important, so keep that in mind. Aiming to get a backlink should not be the reason you comment on a different blog, aim for delivering the truth. Not only getting the backlink is a plus but establishing a relationship with fellow bloggers is also important. Success requires you to make a blogging strategy that you can be close to. Readers will look up to you as a professional so prepare to make consistent updates to your blog. Don't forget that your blog needs marketing and maintenance so set appropriate limits to adding new content to your blog. For best results, plan your schedule as early as now and you will end up with a more organized and up-to-date blog. You'll also be able to balance your time effectively and see to it that every minute that you put in towards your blog is productive. Doing will put you on the path towards those successful bloggers that have their own strict schedules. Once you have maintained your schedule and established a good following, you can go light at times and your readers shouldn't mind.
Try to create a good relationship with other niche bloggers, because blogs that are niche-focused are usually run by bloggers with great experience. Your blog will have an upper-hand over the competition by building a relationship with these bloggers because it will drive traffic to each other's blogs. You want the right kind of followers to your blog so each relationship to these niche bloggers will help. Besides that, constantly interacting with them will help you learn various things from them. The keyword here is consistency and once your bloggers see that consistency in updates and quality, your blog should stand on its own.
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Doctor Who: The Art of Destruction $11.6 Used - This book features The Tardis lands in 22nd century Africa in the shadow of a dormant volcano. Agri-teams are growing new foodstuffs in the baking soil to help feed the world's starving millions - but the Doctor and Rose have detected an alien signal somewhere close by. When a nightmare force starts surging along the dark volcanic tunnels, the Doctor realises an ancient trap has been sprung. But who was it meant for? And what is the secret of the eerie statues that stand at the heart of t |
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Doctor Who: The Art of Destruction $11.6 New - This book features The Tardis lands in 22nd century Africa in the shadow of a dormant volcano. Agri-teams are growing new foodstuffs in the baking soil to help feed the world's starving millions - but the Doctor and Rose have detected an alien signal somewhere close by. When a nightmare force starts surging along the dark volcanic tunnels, the Doctor realises an ancient trap has been sprung. But who was it meant for? And what is the secret of the eerie statues that stand at the heart of th |
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Goodbye, Africa... $17.95 Raymond Spenser was born in 1940s South Africa, when it was forbidden to treat a Black citizen as an equal member of society. This intolerance sets the stage for Raymond's enlightening and inspiring global adventure. As a child, Raymond had extraordinary dreams: to become a magician, actor, and director. In addition, he aspired to experience the "real Africa." After several decades of traveling through Southern Africa, the United Kingdom and Australia, Raymond achieves his professional goal: TV production in Johannesburg.Racial politics impels Raymond and his family to reach the Australian safe haven of Canberra. In the 1980s, Raymond moves with his wife and two sons to Zimbabwe, where he works as a producer and teacher, and becomes deeply involved in the local community. But soon, Raymond sees the inevitable writing on the wall. It is time to say, "Goodbye" to Africa.Author Desmond Bishop writes because he wants to engage the world around him. He started writing educational documentaries for the ABC in Sydney, in 1975. Desmond has worked as a producer and a teacher. His next book, The Wizard of Zee, tells the story of a boy who meets a wizard who teaches him to believe in himself. Desmond grew up in British colonial Southern Africa. Although he now resides in Asia, he enjoys travelling back to Nimbin, Australia, where he has a deep connection to the community.Publisher's website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/GoodbyeAfrica.html |




