STATE BUDGETARY ALLOCATIONS: AN APPRAISAL OF BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION AND EFFECTS IN NIGERIA* By Prof. Aderibigbe S. Olomola Director‚ Surveillance & Forecasting Department Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER)‚ Ibadan PAPER PRESENTED AT THE NISER RESESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES (NRSS) HELD AT THE NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH‚ IBADAN SEPTEMBER 11‚ 2012 1 STATE BUDGETARY ALLOCATIONS: AN APPRAISAL OF BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION AND EFFECTS IN NIGERIA
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Education disparity I consider the education the most important thing. This is the inducement of everything. It is the basis‚ the key of everything what then you can rely on. The inequality in the education was always an issue everywhere in the world‚ where a minority is exist. Not just in the developing countries‚ for instance Africa‚ but in the developed countries too. The lack of good education is I think the first issue facing various societies all over the world. A good education‚ which is
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Introduction Social Justice has many definitions and uses in education and has abroad meaning depending on context. In education‚ social justice is a term used on how to create equality‚ fairness and respect for all students. Social justice means educational equality for all despite social economic status or race. According to Marzano (2000a) a school principal controls many aspects in a school such as hiring teachers‚ insuring quality of instruction‚ and insuring time for the opportunity for student
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Gender disparities between boys and girls pursuing STEM related courses is evident starting in primary school and are due to an array of factors‚ including societal‚ familial‚ and cultural influences. Although‚ access to education for women and girls have improved globally‚ disparities in the access to a basic education still persist‚ thereby influencing the gender gap in STEM education. To demonstrate‚ a study conducted in the United Kingdom‚ found at ages ten to eleven both boys and girls equally
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Abstract Strong economies compete on the basis of high value‚ not solely low cost. Yet in the United States‚ growing economic disparity hinders the nation’s ability to provide the high-value-added products and services necessary to compete in a global marketplace. The economic problems associated with unequal growth – stagnant wage growth and depressed market demand – in turn exacerbate social problems‚ such as crime‚ drug abuse‚ gangs‚ reliance on transfer payments‚ and family break-ups. The most
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improve our states policies within our Education programs‚ Property Taxes‚ and the reform of legal and illegal drug usage; I believe we can achieve much higher standards of living throughout thousands of communities state wide. Texas being in the bottom end
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the rest of the city still needs to help. Property tax is the way we need to solve this problem. Property tax is a tax which an owner of property has to pay for their property monthly. This will satisfy us since it will help rebuild the great walls. Thy will protect us from Sparta and any other invaders. In addition‚ the walls will connect us with Piraeus or other city-states. This is good for trade with our fellow colonies. Lastly‚ we should have property tax because the will help us regain our mighty
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reassurance” ( Kottke‚ 2010) The United States is striving to improve health disparities and health care
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INDIA’S REGIONAL DISPARITIES AND CONVERGENCE CLASS : Development Economics NAME: NGO Ngoc Tuan ID: 11413023 India’s economy hit a major turning point in 1990 when the government started the Economy Liberalization. Its effect is the significantly high economic growth when the GDP greatly rose from $316.9 (1990) to $1001 (2010)‚ but along with that‚ it also brought about the increasing poverty and the widening income gap. After 1990‚ poverty‚ religious conflict‚ corruption‚ income inequality and
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The Effects of Budget Cuts on Students and Teachers COM 172 March 28‚ 2012 The Effects of Budget Cuts on Students and Teachers Drastic cuts in Florida’s educational system are in resulting increasing class sizes‚ the elimination of music‚ art‚ and other elective classes‚ the significant reduction in extracurricular activities‚ and a diminished ability to provide incentives for teachers to continue teaching. The effect of these changes will be a long term negative impact on teacher’s
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