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854007Chad in Perspective: Orientation Guide: Geography, History, Economy, Society, Security, Military, Religion, Saharan, Soudanian Regions, N'Djamena, Mouhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/chad-in-perspective-orientation-guide-geography-history-economy-society-security-military-religion-saharan-soudanian-regions-n-djamena-moundou-sarh-sara-toubou-and-daza-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/924629/9a2cadca-e7f8-4d2c-a52d-24f34528f90e.jpg?v=638336793385100000152152MXNProgressive ManagementInStock/Ebooks/<p>These two unique guides produced by the Department of Defense provide comprehensive information about all aspects of life in Chad, with a special emphasis on geography, history, the economy, society, security and military matters, religion, traditions, urban and rural life, ethnic groups, crime, the environment, government, holidays, gender issues and much more.</p><p>CHAPTER 1 - GEOGRAPHY Introduction Geographic Divisions and Topographic Features Saharan Region Sahelian Region Soudanian Region Climate Bodies of Water Major Cities NDjamena Moundou Sarh Abeche Environmental Concerns Natural Hazards Chapter 1 Assessment CHAPTER 2 - HISTORY Introduction Era of the Kingdoms Kanem and Sayfawa Empires Kanem-Bornu Empire Bagirmi and Wadai Empires Independence First Civil War (1965-1979) Second Civil War (1979-1982) More Civil Unrest (1982-2002) Twenty-First Century Recent Events Chapter 2 Assessment CHAPTER 3 - ECONOMY Introduction Agriculture Industry Minerals Oil Manufacturing Foreign Trade. Tourism Banking and Finance Standard of Living Outlook Chapter 3 Assessment CHAPTER 4 - SOCIETY Introduction Ethnic Groups and Languages Sara Arabs Toubou and Daza Religion Islam Christianity Animism Gender Issues Traditional Dress Cuisine Arts and Recreation Chapter 4 Assessment CHAPTER 5 - SECURITY Introduction U.S. - Chad Relations Relations with Neighboring Countries Cameroon Central African Republic Libya Niger Nigeria Sudan Police Force Armed Forces Issues Affecting Stability Armed Rebels Humanitarian Risks Outlook Chapter 5 Assessment FINAL ASSESSMENT FURTHER READINGS</p><p>About three times the size of California, Chad is a landlocked country at the crossroads between the Sahara desert and Central Africa. Chad is bordered by Niger in the west. Nigeria and Cameroon lie to its southwest and south-southwest, respectively. The Central African Republic lies along its southern border. Sudan is its neighbor to the east. Finally, Libya borders Chad to the north. Chad stretches over 1,800 km (1,118 mi) from north to south and 800 km (497 mi) from east to west. Chads largest city is NDjamena, its capital. Chads considerable biodiversity boasts savannahs, mountains, tropical forests, swampy river valleys, and deserts. Elephants, lions, and ostriches roam the landscape, while rhinos and hippos swim in the nations waters.2 Climatic changes, pressures by human settlements, and mineral exploration threat850509Chad in Perspective: Orientation Guide: Geography, History, Economy, Society, Security, Military, Religion, Saharan, Soudanian Regions, N'Djamena, Mou152152https://www.gandhi.com.mx/chad-in-perspective-orientation-guide-geography-history-economy-society-security-military-religion-saharan-soudanian-regions-n-djamena-moundou-sarh-sara-toubou-and-daza-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/924629/9a2cadca-e7f8-4d2c-a52d-24f34528f90e.jpg?v=638336793385100000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20149781311978226_W3siaWQiOiJhNThjMmVjMS1mNzYzLTQwMjgtYTAxOS1jMGRkMjI4ZmExMTQiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjE1MiwiZGlzY291bnQiOjAsInNlbGxpbmdQcmljZSI6MTUyLCJpbmNsdWRlc1RheCI6dHJ1ZSwicHJpY2VUeXBlIjoiSXBwIiwiY3VycmVuY3kiOiJNWE4iLCJmcm9tIjoiMjAyNC0wNS0xNlQxMjowMDowMFoiLCJyZWdpb24iOiJNWCIsImlzUHJlb3JkZXIiOmZhbHNlfV0=9781311978226_<p>These two unique guides produced by the Department of Defense provide comprehensive information about all aspects of life in Chad, with a special emphasis on geography, history, the economy, society, security and military matters, religion, traditions, urban and rural life, ethnic groups, crime, the environment, government, holidays, gender issues and much more.</p><p>CHAPTER 1 - GEOGRAPHY Introduction Geographic Divisions and Topographic Features Saharan Region Sahelian Region Soudanian Region Climate Bodies of Water Major Cities NDjamena Moundou Sarh Abeche Environmental Concerns Natural Hazards Chapter 1 Assessment CHAPTER 2 - HISTORY Introduction Era of the Kingdoms Kanem and Sayfawa Empires Kanem-Bornu Empire Bagirmi and Wadai Empires Independence First Civil War (1965-1979) Second Civil War (1979-1982) More Civil Unrest (1982-2002) Twenty-First Century Recent Events Chapter 2 Assessment CHAPTER 3 - ECONOMY Introduction Agriculture Industry Minerals Oil Manufacturing Foreign Trade. Tourism Banking and Finance Standard of Living Outlook Chapter 3 Assessment CHAPTER 4 - SOCIETY Introduction Ethnic Groups and Languages Sara Arabs Toubou and Daza Religion Islam Christianity Animism Gender Issues Traditional Dress Cuisine Arts and Recreation Chapter 4 Assessment CHAPTER 5 - SECURITY Introduction U.S. - Chad Relations Relations with Neighboring Countries Cameroon Central African Republic Libya Niger Nigeria Sudan Police Force Armed Forces Issues Affecting Stability Armed Rebels Humanitarian Risks Outlook Chapter 5 Assessment FINAL ASSESSMENT FURTHER READINGS</p><p>About three times the size of California, Chad is a landlocked country at the crossroads between the Sahara desert and Central Africa. Chad is bordered by Niger in the west. Nigeria and Cameroon lie to its southwest and south-southwest, respectively. The Central African Republic lies along its southern border. Sudan is its neighbor to the east. Finally, Libya borders Chad to the north. Chad stretches over 1,800 km (1,118 mi) from north to south and 800 km (497 mi) from east to west. Chads largest city is NDjamena, its capital. Chads considerable biodiversity boasts savannahs, mountains, tropical forests, swampy river valleys, and deserts. Elephants, lions, and ostriches roam the landscape, while rhinos and hippos swim in the nations waters.2 Climatic changes, pressures by human settlements, and mineral exploration threaten plant and animal species in the area. Geographic Divisions and Topographic Features - Chad is divided into three geographical regions from north to south: the Saharan Region (arid), the Sahelian Region (semi-arid), and the Soudanian Region (semi-tropical).</p>...9781311978226_Progressive Managementlibro_electonico_e717e624-b9da-339c-9f10-6aedd43c8795_9781311978226;9781311978226_9781311978226Progressive ManagementInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/smashwords-epub-6e9ef6fe-18ff-4c35-9841-4893822eab87.epub2014-08-16T00:00:00+00:00Progressive Management