Somalia

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Somalia-A Cultural Analysis
Somalia is a formerly colonized country on the western coast of Africa. Its sovereign history began in 1960 and it has had a rich and interesting history ever since. This essay will serve as a cultural analysis and will cover several key points. These points include the history of Somalia, the major characteristics that define the culture of Somalia, how these characteristics should be considered in the planning and execution of company level operations, how they are similar and different from common American characteristics and values, and how these similarities and differences can affect future relations and strategic planning. Finally, the conclusion will summarize the key points and discuss closing remarks.

History
Somalia lies on the northeastern edge of the African coast in the Somali Peninsula which is also known as the Horn of Africa. Its northern boundary is the Gulf of Aden, its eastern boundary is the Indian Ocean, its western boundary is Djibouti and Ethiopia, and its southern boundary is Kenya (Somalia History). The land area of Somalia comprises nearly 250,000 square miles of the African coast and is roughly the size of the U.S. State of Texas (Somalia History).
Somalia’s climate is very hot with alternating seasons of wet and dry. Plant life is relatively thin and spread out with the exceptions of the coastal and river regions. These areas provide water and plant life that is suitable for livestock to thrive. There are two rivers in Somalia. Their names are the Jubba and the Shabeelle. Both rivers originate in Ethiopia and make their way down into the country of Somalia. Only the Jubba flows all the way to the Indian Ocean however, as the Shabeele runs in a ...

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...ven a written language. The themes of Somali poetry include politics, history, and philosophy (Somalia History). Another classic and popular form of literature includes the glorification of people and animals. More modern novels depict the struggles of modern Somali people and more specifically Somali women. In addition to literature, Somali people are also fond of the stage play and often attend the theatre.

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Somalia. 2014. 2 June 2014. http://www.everyculture.com/Sa-Th/Somalia.html. Electronic
Somalia History. 2014. 2 June 2014. http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Africa/Somalia-HISTORY.html. Electronic
U.S. Army. Army Doctrine Publications 5-0. Washington D.C..: Department of the Army, 2012. Print

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