several theories as to where they originated. Henry Louis Gates Jr. writes in his PBS article titled‚ “Did African-American Slaves Rebel”‚ “Among [groups that might have led a resistance were] the Papa‚ from the Slave Coast near Whydah (Ouidah) in Benin; the Igbo‚ from the area around the Niger River; and the Malagasy‚ from Madagascar.” He identifies another suspect group as the Cuba People. These were negroes and mulattoes who had been captured in the spring of 1740 from Cuba. Most likely‚ they had
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Review: GENDER INEQUALITY IN EDUCATION: HOW WIDE IS THE GAP? Cooray‚ A.‚ Potrafke‚ N. (2011) ‘Gender Inequality in Education: Political Institutions or Culture & Religion?’ European Journal of Political Economy Vol. 27(2)‚ 268-280. Darling‚ J.‚ Glendinning‚ A. (1996) Gender Matters in Schools. London: Cassell. Quicke‚ J. (1998) ‘Gender and Underachievement: Democratic educational Reform through Discourse Evaluation’. in Gender in the Secondary Curriculum. ed. by Clark‚ A.‚ Millard‚ E. London:
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American Dream American Dream “Now‚ I say to you today my friends‚ even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow‚ I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: / we hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal.” (King Jr.) Martin Luther King Jr. said this in his most famous speech‚ “I Have a Dream” because in his opinion
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William (1971).The personnel function in educational administration New York the Macmillan Company. Benyer‚ J.C. (1969). Industrial administration London Macdonald and Evans Emenogu B.C. (1995). Educational assessment concepts and applications: Benin Erestimadu‚ F.N.J. & Nduka G.C. (1987). Educational administration‚ the principles and functional approaches: Awka Meks Fayol Henry (1965). General and industrial management. Fielder‚ F.E. (1967). The theory of leadership effectiveness. Morphet E
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“Trade Liberalisation is the removal or reduction of restrictions or barriers on the free exchange of goods between nations”. This includes the evacuation or decrease of both duty (obligations and surcharges) and non-tariff obstacles (like licensing rules‚ quotas and other requirements). The easing or annihilation of these limitations is frequently alluded to as promoting “free trade”. Non- tariff obstacles are the factors that make trade very hard and also costly. An example is: producers of goods
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21st Century Broadcasting in Nigeria. International Journal of Communication. No. 7. Okhakhu‚ M. A. (2001). Television drama and the politics of ethnicity: The Nigerian experience. In A. Asagba (Ed.)‚ Cross current in African theatre (pp.178-194). Benin City: Osasu Publishers‚ Okhakhu‚ M. A.‚ & Ate‚ A. A. (2008). Revisiting cultural imperialism theory: Reading the contemporary Nigerian situation. International Journal of Multi-Disciplinary Scholarship (Special Edition – Motion Picture in Nigeria)
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World Connect Airlines Distribution Strategy November 2nd to 4th 2011 Hotel Fairmont – Raffles Singapore Program May 25th 2011 Supported by: www.apg-ga.com Held in: The Network for Airline Services Dear Airline Commercial Executives‚ We invite you to attend the 2011 APG WORLD CONNECT conference‚ as our guests‚ to be held this year in Singapore‚ November 2nd to 4th at the famous Fairmont/Raffles Hotel. This year’s gathering will be geared to you‚ our clientele‚ and
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With reference to specific geographic regions critically discuss the legacy of colonialism for LDCs Colonialism in the dictionary of geography (Clark‚ 2003) has four definitions‚ two of which really jumped out to me‚ “the economic‚ political and social policies by which colonies are governed by the sovereign Metropolitan country (the colonial power)‚ usually based on the maintenance of a marked distinction between the governing country and the subordinate (colonial) population.” As well as “in
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2013. Research Article Impact of Cashless Economy in Nigeria *Omotunde Muyiwa1‚ Sunday Tunmibi‚1 and John-Dewole A.T.2 1 School of Computer Science‚ Mathematics and Information Technology‚ Houdegbe North American University‚ Republic of Benin. 2 Department of Computer Science with Electronics‚ Faculty of Information Technology and Applied Sciences Lead City University‚ Ibadan. Nigeria. *Corresponding Author’s email: folatunde2004@yahoo.com ABSTRACT This paper studied the impact of
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