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    ACT (ISA 2007) ON INSIDER TRADING AGAINST THE BACK DROPS OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE CAMA 1990 AND THE COMMON LAW ON THE DUTIES OF DIRECTORS OF COMPANIES IN PREVENTING INSIDER RELATED OFFENCES AND PROTECTING THE INTEGRITY OF THE SECURITIES MARKET IN NIGERIA PRIOR TO AND IN THE MODERN ERA OF THE INTERNET.” SUBMITTED BY AYODELE DOYINSOLA .O LAW/2007/100 DEPARTMENT OF LAW OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY ILE-IFE OSUN STATE TO PROFESSOR M.T. OKRORODUDU-FUBARA IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE COURSE “LAW OF BUSINESS

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    e.g Maps‚ Reports. GIS can be said to be a decision making tool‚ that deals with the utilization of space organization of these tools and data’s. GIS has the ability to integrate data’s from different sources in order to solve particular spatial problems. GIS is a wonderful tool because it can handle large volumes of information from a variety of sources and combine these information’s into an easy to access system. It supports decision making and provides numerous ways of communications. GIS is

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    In contemporary society‚ with the development of science and technology and the improvement of mining technology‚ mineral exploitation has become one of the many counties and companies to make profits. Thus‚ the KM‚ which is a limited Australian company want to seek benefits on the rich mineral resources in Africa. I‚ as the business analyst of this Australian investment bank will advise the KM gold mining in Tanzania of Africa. I consider many factors,such as Tanzania is near the coastline which

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    Contemporary Hero One of the greatest boxers of all-time is known by the name of Manny Pacquiao. Although he is perceived as just one of the world’s best boxers‚ he is more than meets the eye. Throughout Pacquiao’s career he has served as a great ambassador for not only the people of the Philippines but also their government. He has given back to his nation through his success in his boxing career by donating to charities and national projects of the government. Pacquiao has become a tremendous

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    ensure that a diet contains sufficient nutrients‚ but also makes meals more interesting rather than eating the “same old thing” day after day. This approach is also best because no one particular food choice meets all of a person’s nutrient needs. For example‚ although carrots have a rich source of a pigment that forms vitamin A‚ you are neglecting various other nutrients found only in other vegetables. In this regard‚ diversity in your diet is essential because the required nutrients are scattered among

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    In distinguishing social problems fro crime‚ it is imperative to note that social problems are defined as conditions which threaten the well being of a society as a whole. These conditions may characterize forms of moral decadence in manner that can not be accurately qualified as criminal .To effectively draw the line between social problems and crimes one has to draw in examples here. Examples of social problems are corporate corruption; shortage of education resources‚ poverty‚ drug abuse‚ aging

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    Chapter two of Social Problems by Joel Best was about making claims‚ which was the first step in the model of the social problems process. The chapter spends time explaining that claims are structured into three important components‚ these components being known as grounds‚ warrants‚ and conclusions (31). The chapter then continues on to talk about how claims compete against each other and try to stay relevant (45-46). The chapter talks about how somebody else making a claim can piggyback off another

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    4/10/12 Human Development Essay: Nigeria Life expectancy is how long an infant‚ at birth‚ is expected to live for if they are healthy and born with no birth defects or diseases. The life expectancy is determined by finding the median age that both males and females live up to. Trends illustrate that women have a longer life expectancy than men. In Nigeria‚ the overall life expectancy is 52.05 years. Life expectancy for men and women are respectively 48.95 years and 55.33 years. Short life expectancies

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    Political Parties in Nigeria

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    Anifowoshe and Emenuo‚ Francis (eds.) Elements of Politics. Lagos‚ Nigeria: Sam Iwanusi Publications. Pp. 210-225. Ball‚ Alan (1988)‚ Modern Politics and Government 4th Edition. London: Macmillan Press Coleman‚ J.S (1971) Nigeria: Background to Nationalism Hague‚ Rod and Harrop‚ Martin (1987)‚ Comparative Government and Politics: An Introduction. 2nd Edition. Basingstoke and London: Macmillan Education Ltd. International IDEA (2006)‚ Nigeria: Country Report Based on Research and Dialogue with Political

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    or negative. The Nigeria is said to be morphologically derived from a blend of ’niger’ and ’area’. Nigeria came into exixtence in 1914 as aresult of the almalgamation of the northern and the southern protectorates of the brithish territory around the river niger area. Nigeria is a multidimensional vast: landmass‚ culture‚ population‚ language‚ beliefs‚ tradition and lifestyle practised by different people from different areas and there are about 400 native languages inj Nigeria (bamgbose 1971‚ osayi

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