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    YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT AND IMPLICATION FOR POLITICAL STABILITY IN NIGERIA (1999-2011) YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT AND IMPLICATION FOR POLITICAL STABILITY IN NIGERIA (1999-2011) CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY In Nigeria‚ civil rule has been restored for over a decades ago‚ which has given people so much hopes and expectations for political stability to enjoy the value of democratic rule. For instance‚ it is assumed that with democracy‚ people would

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    The butterflies in your stomach‚ the clamminess in your palms‚ the anxious feeling looming overhead—today is speech day. For some reason simply speaking directly to a handful of our peers‚ the students who grew up in the dorms with us‚ the classmates who share our stresses and worries‚ will still manage to put the fear of God in us all. I believe I can speak for everyone when I say that public speaking is never first on our weekend to-do list. The funniest thing about it is that we give “speeches”

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    ISS315 spring 2012

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    ISS 315 GLOBAL DIVERSITY AND INTERDEPENDENCE Spring‚ 2012: Exam 1(Form A) IMPORTANT: This exam is the property of Center for Integrative Studies at Michigan State University. Reproduction and sale of this exam in any form is prohibited. Name: ____________________________________________ Student Number: __________________________________ Lectures Political economy and classical theories 1. Influence of politics on economics and vice versa is a definition of: A. Economics

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    Beyond the Bounds of Historiography: Reconstructing the Transitory Phases of Africa in African Poetry By Akwu Sunday Victor Holds a BA (Hons) in English Language and Literature from the Department of English and Literary Studies‚ Kogi State University‚ PMB 1008‚ Anyigba‚ Nigeria. He is the author of Breaking the Cycle of Silence [play] and editor: New Voices from the Confluence: An Anthology of Creative Writing [Anthology] and a private researcher. Abstract Poetry as an art form is not

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    Title:Afrighanistan? International terrorism Full Text:  The real danger is that the world turns its back on another poor place threatened by jihadists AFTER 11 years spent waging war on terror in Afghanistan and Iraq‚ almost $1.5 trillion in direct costs and hundreds of thousands of lives lost‚ the Western public feels it has learned a hard lesson. It is more convinced than ever that even the best-intentioned foreign intervention is bound to bog its armies down in endless warsfighting invisible

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    Bay Al Inah

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    transactions such as bay’ al-inah.Most ulama’ in their opinions stated that Bay’ al-inah is not valid (haram) because it is a device to legitimize riba’. However‚ Hanafi of the opinion that Bay’ al-inah is only permissible if such transaction involving third party.  Validates the contract of inah  refusing to give credence to motive and intention of the parties  would be regarded to be prohibited (haram) or reprehensible (makruh) depending on the nature of the parties’ motive Hanafi‚ Maliki & Hanbali;

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    SECURITY RESEARCH PAPER A PERSPECTIVE ON TERRORISM Piers Hutt piershutt@hotmail.com 1 March 2015 A PERSPECTIVE ON TERRORISM ABSTRACT Purpose: To critically examine the threat of modern terrorism to Western society. Design/methodology: An assessment was made of publically available documentation. The paper is then divided into a number of sections. It initially deals with the difficulties of defining terrorism‚ followed by its symbiotic relationship with the media

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    halal

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    Halal Food Halal means “permitted” in Arabic; it is the opposite of haram‚ or “forbidden.” These are key concepts in Islam with many ramifications for the daily life of a Muslim; one of the most visible expressions of these concepts may be found in Islamic dietary rules. Among those Qur’anic injunctions related to the consumption of food is the following: “O ye who believe! Eat of the good things that We have provided for you. And be grateful to Allah‚ if it is Him ye worship. He hath only forbidden

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    Mamluk Jerusalem

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    idea remaining the same. During the period of Mamluk reign in Jerusalem‚ the city’s holiness had become more spiritual to the Muslims than ever before. As Christians and Jews attempted to in the past‚ Muslims’ desire to make physical contact with the Haram exemplifies their devotion to Jerusalem. Furthermore‚ while Jews believed that studying the Torah was a way to escape to God‚ a new idea presented itself to Muslims to study with the Dome of the Rock in sight. Mamluk Jerusalem is noted as the era that

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    THE DIVINE COMMAND THEORY Introduction Divine Command Theory is an ethical theory which claims that God’s will is the foundation of ethics. Based on Divine Command Theory‚ things are morally right or wrong‚ compulsory‚ allowed or disallowed if God or deities commands it. In Divine Command Theory‚ what makes an act moral or immoral is that God commands or prohibited it. Apart from being commanded by God to do certain thing‚ some other aspect of Divine Command Theory‚ also hold that an action is moral

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