CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION The student industrial work experience scheme (SIWES) provide the avenue for student in Engineering‚ Natural Science‚ Environment Studies etc. to know much about the course they are studying and give them the grace to know/see possible challenges they are to encounter after graduation. The attachment provides the opportunity for student in Polytechnic for at least four (4) month while student in University for at least (6) month industrial attachment which partially fulfils
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R. E. 2000) This article concentrate on the interviews with three different families includes African- American‚ Bahamian and the author’s own Indian family Families interviewed The African family interviewed was the Fehintola’s that are native of Ibadan‚ Nigeria and currently reside in Miami for approximately five years. For the Bahamian culture‚ the family interview was Marifer family native of Bahamas currently resides in Miami
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Ijebu Ode. ACUFES Prints. Sogbesan‚ B.A. (2006). ‘Teaching in The English Language in a non- native situation:Problems and Prospects in Nigerian Education’ in Ayodele et al (eds) Aspects of Language and Literature: A text for Tertiary Institutions. Ibadan‚ Olu Akin. Williams David(1999). English Language Teaching: An Integrated Approach. Lagos‚ Spectrum.
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British Journal of Science 1 September 2011‚ Vol. 1 (2) © 2011 British Journals ISSN 2047-3745 Development of a GSM Based Household Power Management System Ganiyu R. A.‚ Arulogun O. T.‚ Adetunji A. B. and Okediran O. O. Department of Computer Science and Engineering‚ Ladoke Akintola University of Technology‚ P.M.B 4000‚ Ogbomoso‚ Nigeria. ABSTRACT Household power management system provides a means of controlling home appliances remotely using mobile phone. In this paper‚ we mainly focus on
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PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION Nutrients 1. Carbohydrates 2. Proteins 3. Lipids 4. Vitamins 5. Minerals 6. Water – functions: a. Solvent b. A lubricant c. Transport medium d. Regulate body temperature 7. Macronutrients – carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ lipids required in grams‚ kilograms 8. Micronutrients – vitamins and minerals needed in micrograms or milligrams 9. Energy needed for a. Basic body functions/basal metabolism (60 – 75% total energy requirement) b. Physical activity (15 – 30%)
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Compare and Contrast the social issues which cause conflict in Waiting for Godot by Beckett and Enduring Loveby McEwan. Evaluate different readers’ views of the writers’ interpretations and discuss the impact of contexts. Social issues have long been a problem in our world‚ complete breakdown in communication can have disastrous consequences for society. Many wars‚ civil wars and uprisings have occurred as a cause of idealogical differences‚ but it has been through a social aspect‚ that those
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