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    The Tuareg People

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    The Tuareg people are a semi-nomadic group indigenous to parts of Southern Algeria‚ Northern Mali‚ and Northern Niger. The Tuaregs are considered part of the Berber (also known as Amazigh) ethnic group that is indigenous to North Africa. It is currently believed that the Tuareg migrated from what is today known as Libya in the 6th century down to the North-West African Saharan region. They are both ethnic and cultural minorities in all of the countries they inhabit‚ and their global population is

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    Ecowas

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    (Benin‚ Burkina Faso‚ Côte d’Ivoire‚ Mali‚ Niger‚ Senegal‚ and Togo) under the West African Economic and Monetary Union or UEMOA share a common currency‚ the CFA Franc‚ with the exception of Guinea Bissau which joined the group on UEMOA on May 2‚ 1997 and became the eighth member and only non- francophone member. (2) Political Instability Some states are still war tone areas thereby impeding the attaining of the goal of regional integration. Niger and Guinea were suspended from the community

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    SHELL

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    HAGEMEJER CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY SHELL IN NIGERIA The entry of Shell D’Arcy Exploration Company into the search for oil across the entire Nigerian colony in 1937 marked a watershed in the history of oil and gas resources in the Niger Delta region. The Anglo-Saxon Petroleum‚ according to Steyn (2009)1‚ was renamed by that of the Shell Overseas Exploration Company in the official license in 1937. The exploration eventually resulted in a large commercial oil discovery. Shell Nigeria

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    Food Quality

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    FOOD QUALITY Quality * Relates to excellent product or services that fulfills or exceeds our expectations Food Quality * Includes all attributes that influence product’s value to the consumers. This includes‚ Negative attributes (e.g.spoilage‚ contamination with filth‚ discoloration‚ off odors & flavors; Positive attributes (e.g. origin‚ color‚ flavor‚ texture and processing method used -Food Quality is a term which may refer to several things: ♣ the extent to which food contains

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    screening of cellulase

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    Title: Screening of Cellulolytic Activity of Locally Isolated Thermophilic Fungi Title : Screening of Cellulolytic Activity of Locally Isolated Thermophilic Fungi Objective : To screen for thermophilic fungi as producer of fungal cellulase. Introduction One of the most important sources of carbon that is abundantly found on this planet is cellulose. While cellulase is the enzyme to degrade this carbon and it is a key enzyme in the bio refinery process of producing green chemicals

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    Furthermore‚ maintenance of current systems is difficult and expensive (Kalantari‚ 2008). This project therefore presents the findings of a literature review‚ knowledge acquired from reviewed case studies in Nigeria and a preliminary study grounded on Niger state ministry of lands and housing. The research also considers the characteristic challenges that the ministry face‚ which will make computer application implementation in land administration fail to succeed. A descriptive

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    Chapter 8 – African Civilizations and the Spread of Islam •The spread of Islam in Africa linked its regions to the outside world through trade‚ religion‚ and politics •States like Mali and Songhai are built on military power and dynastic alliances •Parts of sub-Saharan Africa entered into the expanding world network; many others remained isolated •Christianity and Islam sometimes influenced political and cultural development Empires of the Western Sudan (West/Northwest Africa)  th th   Ghana:

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    Book Keeping

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    The Honourable Chief Judge of Niger State‚ Honourable Justice Fati Abdulsalami Abubakar High Court of Justice Minna. Your Lordship. APPOINTMENT AS CHIEF JUDGE NIGER STATE As we await the Confirmation of your appointment as the Chief Judge of Niger State‚ kindly permit us to join many others in offering our congratulations on your well-earned elevation. My Lord‚ many who are fairly familiar with you will find your elevation not an event but a culmination of hard work‚ perseverance and humility.

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    Descriptive essay

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    constitutional republic‚ located in West Africa and shares land borders with the Republic of Benin in the west‚ Chad and Cameroon in the east‚ and Niger in the north. Its coast in the south lies on the Gulf of Guinea on the Atlantic Ocean. Its three largest and most influential ethnic groups are the Hausa‚ Igbo and Yoruba. The name Nigeria was taken from the Niger River running through the country. This name was coined by Flora Shaw‚ the future wife of Baron Lugard‚ a British colonial administrator‚ in

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    Bacillus Licheniformis

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    the activation energy of a reaction (Alberts et.al‚ 2010 p.90). The purpose of the lab was to test how temperature will affect the rate at which starch hydrolyzed. In the experiment conducted‚ bacterium; Bacillus Licheniformis and the fungus; Aspergillus Oryzae was used to examine how changes in temperature of the enzymes affects the rate of the reaction with starch. Amylase is an enzyme‚ found chiefly in saliva and pancreatic fluid‚ that converts starch and glycogen into simple sugars. This enzymatic

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