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    Is the Internet Affecting the Interpersonal Relationships of Our Society? The Internet and the World Wide Web have definitely had an impact on society both positively and negatively. For some people the Internet has reduced personal interaction. For example‚ the more time some people spend on the Internet‚ the less time they spend with friends and family. Online shopping and banking are convenient‚ but encourage people to purchase good and services without interacting with others. The Internet

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    Assignment Question: Comparison of Mass society theory with limited effect paradigm. Submitted to: Sir Zeeshan Zaigum Submitted by: Sana Nasir Powerful Effect Paradigm: In powerful effect paradigm‚ media has immediate‚ direct influence and assumes that people are passive and absorb media content uncritically & unconditionally. That paradigm related to Frankfurt school of though. Three theories come under this paradigm; one is Mass society theory‚ second is Magic bullet theory and

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    The Effect Of Bank Consolidation On The Performance Of Banks In Nigeria Edit Article ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of FormCHAPTER ONE 1.0     BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The recapitalization and consolidation exercise in the banking industry by the former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor‚ Professor Charles Soludo has necessitated the need for different organization to engage in corporate Consolidation (mergers and acquisition). The concept of recapitalization

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    THE INFLUENCE OF TELEVISION PROGRAMSON THE SOCIO- CULTURAL VALUES OF NIGERIA YOUTHS (A CASE STUDY OF KATSINA METROPOLIS) CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background of the study This study is on The Impact of television Programs on the Cultural Values of Nigerian Youths using katsina state as a case study. The term culture has been defined differently by different people. The different definitions attached to culture are based on the differences in the orientation of the people. Jekayinka

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    nowadays is impossible without technology. Modern inventions make life easier. Most of the people‚ especially professionals and students are using every single piece of modern technology. One of these modern technologies is what they called “Internet”. Internet is known as the ocean of information. It is very useful‚ especially to business and academic purposes of a person. It consists of many privates‚ public‚ government networks‚ of local and global scope‚ that are linked by a broad array of

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the study The youth of today no longer seem to spend their leisure activities like in the olden days; outdoor games or playing with toys‚ instead‚ they spend their free time in their homes‚ internet cafés or computer shops simply to satisfy their hunger; and that hunger is Online Gaming. Online gaming has such a profound impact on not only the young‚ but dynamically every age group as well. So far‚ virtually anyone is able to go on a computer and punch through

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    the internet was considered by most to be a novelty. It represented little significance in the workplace. Most companies wrote off the net as a fad while the brave few embraced the new technology and brought their operations online. Email slowly began to replace snail mail and many companies began using the power of the internet to push their products. The availability of expanding technology‚ lower cost‚ and ease of use allowed encouraged businesses large and small to get in on the internet revolution

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    MEASURING THE EFFECTS OF MONETARY POLICY INNOVATIONS IN NIGERIA: A STRUCTURAL VECTOR AUTOREGRESSIVE (SVAR) APPROACH Chuku A. Chuku1 University of Uyo‚ Nigeria. chukuachuku@gmail.com ABSTARCT Correctly identifying the effects of monetary policy innovations is necessary for good policy making. In this paper‚ we carry out a controlled experiment using a structural vector autoregression (SVAR) model to trace the effects of monetary policy shocks on output and prices in Nigeria. We make the assumption

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    regards to Nigeria. However‚ in this study‚ the attention of this is mainly on the influence of deregulation on banks profitability in Nigeria. The discussion on the deregulation can be effectively carried out without understanding what monetary policy is all about. In this content‚ monetary policy could be defined as a policy which deals with discretionary control of money supply by the monetary authorities in order to achieve stated economic goal of society. The performance of the Nigeria economy

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    Introduction Cyber-crime is a generic term that refers to all criminal activities done using the medium of computers‚ the Internet‚ cyber space and the worldwide web. There isn’t really a fixed definition for cyber-crime. The Nigerian Harmonized Cyber Security Bill of 2011 explains Cyber Crime as all crime emarginated offline which can be achieved with the use of computer networks as a tool‚ threats to lives and properties‚ disruption of critical services‚ terrorism and economic sabotage‚ propaganda

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