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    DIGITAL VILLAGE PROJECT IN TARABA STATE‚ NIGERIA. 2006/2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction. Executive Summary . Description of the City. Population. Why there is a need of the Project. Target Population. Facilities Needed. Time Table To Raising Fund And Start of Project Operations. Core Programmes Activities. Budget Cost. Core Areas of Collaboration in the Project. Existing Cafes. Training Programmes. TDVRC Internet Café. Conclusions/Explanatory Notes.

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    WHAT IS YOUTH? Youth is generally the time of life between childhood and adulthood (maturity). ( BASED ON WIKIPEDIA) WHAT IS POWER? Power is frequently defined as the ability to influence the behavior of people with or without resistance. (BASED ON WIKIPEDIA) EXPLANATION ON YOUTH POWER The young have power because life has not given them a kick yet; they are confident. They tend to take a black and white view of the world‚ no shades of gray‚ so they will be more passionate and fight more strongly

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    Causes and Effects of Poverty in Fika‚ Nigeria. Poverty is defined as the lack of minimum food and shelter necessary for maintaining life. In order to survive‚ human beings need basic resources such as clean water‚ sound education‚ good health‚ clothing and shelter. Within the society there is a wide range of poor people having less income than the rich which make the poor inferior to the rich. Poverty in Fika is caused by scarcity of human resources‚ opportunity barriers and unemployment; which

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    grateful to the college committee‚ principle‚ college staff‚ students and everyone here for being honored me as a Chief Guest for this function and for their warm welcome. It is always a great pleasure to be able to address young minds. Today’s youth is our tomorrow – our country’s future. To grow up as good citizens one needs values. It is in our hands‚ in the hands of our educational institutes ‚ teachers and parents to instill those values in them which will help them to grow up as good

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    The internet can seen as the most popular technology in the modern life. Its facilities are applied for many aspects of life such as studying and working. This essay will discuss why the internet brings more harm than good.The major reason supporting for this issue is that effect of using computer on health probems. People usually use the internet and they spend more time on sitting computers. As a result‚ they can get eyes problems or pain back. In addition‚ with internet addicts‚ they can get mental

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    Malaria in Nigeria

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    and become sticky and it becomes impossible to pass through our body organs so they get stuck. This can result to further complications. When this happens inside the brain‚ it results to coma or even death. (Q&A) How do people in Nigeria try to prevent malaria? There isn’t any cure for malaria yet‚ it can only be prevented In my own opinion‚ I think malaria could be prevented by distributing treated bed nets‚ treating water drinking it‚ avoiding stagnant water. Malaria prevention

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    While some consider it as a blessing others regard it as a curse‚ because the internet like everything else in the world has a good and a bad side to it. The one of the main reasons that many people blame is that there is no sense of censorship in the world of the internet. Without censorship many things spin out of control. People start using the internet as a method of spying rather than a manner of communication they abuse this blessing by placing information or data that is unacceptable such

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    Assigned Materials: “Effects of Poverty‚ Hunger and Homelessness on Children and Youth”‚ “How Do You Define Poverty‚ Part 1 and Part 2”‚ and access information on the number of families living in poverty in your county. Summary of Materials: The article‚ “Effects of Poverty‚ Hunger‚ and Homelessness on Children and Youth”‚ provides vast amounts of information and the far reaching effects on lives of the individuals living in those circumstances (“American Psychology”‚ n.d.). This problem is not

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    Evaluate how the internet has impacted culture Introduction Nowadays internet have been effected many areas of our ways of life‚ work and the culture very much. Primarily‚ I need to define the culture‚ culture refers to the Culture consists of model‚ explicit and implicit‚ of and for behavior acquired and transmitted by symbols‚ constituting the distinctive achievement of human groups‚ including their embodiments in artifacts. (Hofestede‚ 1997) According to Brown‚ A (1995)and Schein‚ E (1994)

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    International Journal of Economic Sciences and Applied Research 3 (1): 49-74 Internet Addiction among Greek University Students: Demographic Associations with the Phenomenon‚ using the Greek version of Young’s Internet Addiction Test Christos C. Frangos1‚ Constantinos C. Frangos2 and Apostolos P. Kiohos3 Abstract Internet addiction (IA) is a new disorder described in 1996 by the psychologist Kimberly Young. The aim of this paper is to estimate the percentage of IA among Greek university students

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