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    Article Reference Newel‚ P (2005) ‘Citizenship‚ accountability and community: the limits of the CSR agenda’‚ International Affairs‚ 81 (3) May‚ pp. 541-557. Objective of Article The writer attempted to highlight the benefits and limitations of CSR‚ the challenges facing its implementation particularly in poorer communities that do not enjoy a good relationship with their local corporate industry due to the absence of strong state socio-economic agencies‚ poor legislation‚ and access to NGOs

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    Sub-saharan Africa has undergone changes with religion such as the changing of religious affiliation to Christianity and the practices of cosmology and ontology‚ however‚ Sub-saharan Africa has also remained constant with their thoughts being focused on various beliefs like a creator and evil. Christianity was predominantly the main religion in Sub-saharan Africa opposed to the Muslims of North Africa. Christianity in the Americas slowly began to send out missionaries to spread the Gospel and build

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    WTHESIS STATEMENT: “BIOCONVERSION OF WATER HYACINTH (EICHHORNIA CRASSIPES) TO ETHANOL.” 1. INTRODUCTION Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) is a free-floating or rooted in mud plant or weed which can totally cover fresh water lakes‚ harbors‚ and other essentially relatively occluded fresh water bodies. It is a fast growing permanent aquatic plant that are extensively scattered all throughout the world. This tropical plant can be the reason for the infestation over large areas of water resources

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    Regarding his character‚ okonkwo’s final act was an act of defiance and of weakness. Okonkwo’s final showed defiance because he refused to accept that the christians were trying to change his people and they weren’t doing anything to stop them‚even when his clan did not agree to kill them or drive them away. It also shows defiance when okonkwo kills. The leader of a group of five court messenger with two strokes of his machete. Okonkwo’s overall character is based upon Fear and honor because he

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    therefore means the way Nigerians feel about different languages either positive or negative. The Nigeria is said to be morphologically derived from a blend of ’niger’ and ’area’. Nigeria came into exixtence in 1914 as aresult of the almalgamation of the northern and the southern protectorates of the brithish territory around the river niger area. Nigeria is a multidimensional vast: landmass‚ culture‚ population‚ language‚ beliefs‚ tradition and lifestyle practised by different people from different

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    Nigeria is named after the Niger River. A British journalist in the 1890s named Flora Shaw suggested the name because of the river was a dominant presence in region and the name was accepted as the official name of those territories in the Niger Region. (ANYANWU) The country can be divided into three regions that include the forest lands in the south‚ the Sudan savanna in the north‚ and the Middle Belt‚ in between. Nigeria has an extensive geographic size‚ with a large degree of ecological‚ economic

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    IBRAHIM BADAMASI BABANGIDA UNIVERSITY LAPAI‚ NIGER STATE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BSC ACCOUNTING ASSIGNMENT ON ACC 407 (FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) PRESENTED BY MUDI ABUBAKAR U09/FMS/ACC/055 Question; what are the Nature‚ objectives and scope of Financial Management According to Dr. S. N. Maheshwari‚ “Financial management is concerned with raising financial resources and their effective utilization towards achieving the organizational goals.” Nature of Financial Management Naturally

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    Muslim groups‚ plague that cut harvest by 45%‚ and fears of rebellion arose. And just as people expected‚ in 2007 Tuareg rebels began to attack government soldiers killing many people and taking many people for hostage. As 2010 rolled around‚ Mali‚ Niger‚ Mauritania and Algeria join together to tackle a threat of terrorism. In the past year (2012)‚ many things have happened in Mali. In May of 2012‚ rebel groups merged and declared that

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    Relationship between Economic Growth and Community Development -Nigerian Examples By John Paul Akinduro Post Graduate Diploma (Blended) Submitted to: The School of Media and Communication Pan Atlantic University‚ Lagos November 2013 Table of contents Abstract……………………………………………………………………………………3 Methodology…………………………………………………………………………….3 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………..4 What is Economic Growth………………………………………………………....4 What is Community Development…………………………………………

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    century and by the 19th century those against Islamized societies embraced Bamana views and values. Bamana people stressed the necessity for devoted labor in the production of crops. Carved in the eastern Bamana area near the city of Segou on the Niger River‚ this crest represents a female Oryx antelope with her male young on her back‚ similar to how human mothers would carry their children. The crest was worn in dances to ensure a good harvest‚ and to “guarantee the survival of the Bamana”. While

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