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    Annotation of techniques Para 1: Inclusive language. Emphatic diction – “never” Para 2: Repetition Emphatic diction Para 3: Repetition Statistics Para 4: Inclusive language. Metonymy Para 5: Simile. Dramatic language Para 6: Dramatic pause‚ using conjunction Para 7: Emotive language. Contrast. Cliché Para 8: Dramatic pause using conjunction. Paradox Para 9: Juxtapositions of antithetical opposites (eg. war/peace‚ soldier/civilian). Universal language Para 10: Juxtapositions of antithetical

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    AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF MONETARY POLICY AND PRIVATE SECTORLED INVESTMENT IN NIGERIA‚ 1986-2011. BY EZIE OBUMNEKE Department of Economics Bingham University‚ Karu‚ Nasarawa State 08069430911 eobumneke@yahoo.com 1 ABSTRACT This study undertakes an empirical analysis of the impact of monetary policy measures on private sector-led investment in Nigeria between‚1986-2011. In the process‚ a number of traditional hypotheses on nominal interest rates‚ nominal exchange rates and broad money supply reflecting

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    with the freedom of the United States (Binswanger‚ 1986). Without these forms of independence‚ the human race would slip back into the Dark Ages (Binswanger‚ 1986). Innovators and industrialists helped create the modern conveniences of this country. People‚ like Samuel Morse‚ who created the telegraph‚ and Henry Ford‚ the man who carried out the mass production of automobiles‚ remain legendary figures of knowledge and entrepreneurship (Binswanger‚ 1986). Reasoning‚ minus spiritualism and emotionalism

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    2006‚ 2002‚ 1998‚ 1994‚ 1990‚ 1986 by Mosby‚ an imprint of Elsevier Inc. Learning Objectives      Define research design. Identify the purpose of research design. Define control and fidelity as it affects research design and the outcomes of a study. Compare and contrast the elements that affect fidelity and control. Begin to evaluate what degree of control should be exercised in a research study. Copyright © 2014‚ 2010‚ 2006‚ 2002‚ 1998‚ 1994‚ 1990‚ 1986 by Mosby‚ an imprint of Elsevier

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    Doyle‚ M. ‘Liberalism and World Politics’‚ American Political Science Review‚ 1986‚ vol. 80(4)‚ pp. 1151-69 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY Article Review 17th October 2011. Doyle‚ M. ‘Liberalism and World Politics’‚ American Political Science Review‚ 1986‚ vol. 80(4)‚ pp. 1151-69 Michael Doyle‚ author of this article was one of the first IR theorists in modern era to analyze

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    Saussure called ‘semiology ’ (Bignell 1986:5). Semiotics is about linguistic and non-linguistic signs: where linguistic signs are represented by lexical language or words (text)‚ and non-linguistic are those which are represented in visual pictures (photographs). Semioticians are looking for the systems which are based on possible signs‚ it involves different signs such as words or images‚ everything what include a specific meanings in our society (Bignell‚ 1986:9). What is a sign? Sign is

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    26/06/1984 25/04/1984 25/11/1986 15/03/1987 15/04/1987 MARKS PART II 125 107 106 91 90 90 90 90 OBC CATEGORY SL NO 1 2 3 4 ROLLNO 00910347 00416435 00910345 00910233 CAT OBC OBC OBC OBC NAME MUKESH PREETI POONAM RENU DATE OF BIRTH 01/04/1984 25/05/1987 10/06/1982 29/10/1980 MARKS PART II 78 76 75 73 *Subject to verification of OBC certificates and their creamy layer status. SC CATEGORY * SL NO 1 ROLLNO 00910184 CAT SC NAME KOMAL DATE OF BIRTH 20/11/1986 MARKS PART II 71 * Subject

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    unfolded in the Philippines – the 1986 EDSA Revolution. This turning-point event has made such a big impact to the nation’s socio-economic-political that it has become an important historical reference point as to how the country has come so far in improving its society and in giving its people a better life. The 1986 EDSA Revolution successfully removed the Marcos dictatorship and brought in Western-pattern liberal democracy to the Philippines. For many Filipinos‚ 1986 was the start of a new life for

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    there was initially some reform of the Chinese people‚ it is now widely considered that these reforms did not bring about benefits. The group that the CCP wanted to help most was the lower class‚ especially the peasants in the countryside. Meisner (1986‚ p.373) points out that initially‚ the Cultural Revolution hardly affected the countryside‚ with the Red Guards banned from entering the peasant villages‚ presumably because virtually all peasants were already loyal followers of Mao. Mao tried to restore

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    to 1986 was not merely symbolic in fact it exercised its judicial authority. Wherein a state’s judicial decisions could be overturned by a foreign court it cannot be said to be independent. The culmination of the journey of legal independence was only reached in 1986‚ which marked the final theoretical step toward independence. The Australia Act 1986 (Cwth) was designed to end appeals to the Privy Council‚ thus rectifying Australia’s judicial dependence upon the UK. The Australia Act 1986 (Cwth)

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