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    Microbial Analysis of Soil

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    monsoon the occurrence of variation of different species were high. The microorganisms isolated from the soil were of staphylococcus strain and were gram positive‚ aerobic‚ coccus shaped bacteria. The fungal species were also identified‚ of which Aspergillus and Penicillium were dominant‚ followed by mucur‚ as sub dominant .This project aims to find out the water and soil quality of River and as it is flowing through an industrial area‚ to find out if it is getting affected by the Industrial pollutants

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    West African trading kingdoms The achievements of the West African trading kingdoms were very successful. The 3 major trading kingdoms: Mali‚ Ghana‚ and Songhai were very successful in trading salt‚ gold‚ and animal products. The Niger River was had a big impact on the success of the kingdom’s trading. Mansa Musa was the king of Mali. He was the leader of trading salt. The 3 trading kingdoms were very successful before the Europeans came. The western trading kingdoms were successful

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    half-white and white folks will not have them because they are colored‚ so they do not belong anywhere. When Dill gets sick from hearing Mr. Gilmer treat Tom Robinson madly at the court hearing‚ Scout tells Dill‚ “Well‚ Dill‚ after all he’s just a niger.” Just because of Tom’s skin color‚ Mr. Gilmer believes he can treat Tom badly. After Dill starts to feel sick‚ Scout and Dill leave the courtroom for a while. During their time outside‚ they learn that Dolphus Raymond‚ who is perceived by townsfolk

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    social rules. These rules are an unwritten code of conduct which is learned continuously throughout life. For Example‚ people from Wodaabe tribe of Niger don’t own any land because in their culture‚ people shouldn’t own land. To them‚ owning land is like owning sun. Culture passes from one generation to another. For instance‚ Wodaabe tribe of niger celebrates “Geerewol” festival. The “Geerewol‚ is a kind of marriage market or a celebration of love and beauty”‚ where young men and women present

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    Black Mold Research Paper

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    open doorways‚ windows and via air conditioning and heating ducts. You can even spot them on the inside surfaces of walls where there is excessive water seepage on account of rains. Some of the most common indoor species of molds are Penicillium‚ Aspergillus‚ Cladosporium and Alternaria. Some building materials act as catalysts for the growth of black molds. These include paper and paper products‚ wood and wood products‚ cardboard‚ ceiling tiles‚ and wet cellulose materials. Other household stuff that

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    Cystic Fibrosis: An Overview

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    ------------------------------------------------- Introduction Cystic fibrosis (also called CF or mucoviscidosis) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder that affects most critically the lungs‚ and also the pancreas‚ liver‚ and intestine. It is characterized by abnormal transport of chloride and sodium across an epithelium‚ leading to thick‚ viscous secretions. The name refers to the characteristic scarring (fibrosis) and cyst formation within the pancreas that was first recognized in the

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    Nigerian People and Culture

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    COURSE GUIDE GST 201 COURSE GUIDE GST 201 NIGERIAN PEOPLES AND CULTURE Course Developer/ Writer Dr. Cyrille D. Ngamen Kouassi Department of Sociology/Anthropology Igbinedion University‚ Okada Benin-City Course Editor Prof. Bertram A. Okolo Faculty of Arts University of Benin Benin-City Programme Leader Prof. Yesufu Dean School of Arts and Social Sciences National Open University of Nigeria Victoria-Island‚ Lagos Course Co-ordinator Prof. Yesufu Dean School of Arts and Social Sciences National

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    Exploitation in Nigeria

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    Island‚ Nigeria is being exploited by many western countries and their multinational corporations because of their rich natural resource. Oil wasn’t the first thing that was exploited in Nigeria; in 1471 Portuguese traders landed near the Niger Delta‚ the southern tip of Nigeria‚ and started trading with the local king. The Portuguese travellers traded “coral beads; textile imports from India; European-manufactured articles‚ including tools and weapons; and manillas (brass and bronze bracelets

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    Benin

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    Benin once known as Dahomey (until 1975) is one of Africa’s most well structured democracies. Within it holds a slender piece of territory stretching North for about 400 miles. The river that constructs a portion of Benin’s Northern margin with Niger is the Niger River. It is lined to the east by the Nigeria northwest by Burkina Faso and west by Togo. Benin’s official capital is Porto Novo. Cotonou is not only Benin’s largest city but it’s also its largest chief port and its de facto administrative capital

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    Why Do Zygomycota Mold

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    Mold can grow in many different places. There are four different types of mold. Mold is impossible to see with the naked eye without a microscope. There is a type of mold called “Zygomycota”. Zygomycota grows mainly of fruit. Zygomycota is the type of mold that I will be working with in my science fair project. Zygomycota is one of the types of mold that are invisible to the naked eye in the early stages of development. Zygomycota grows on high sugar sources. So mostly on fruit and sugary

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