HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The history of port development in Nigeria dates back to the middle of 19th century. This was long after the onset of sea borne trade and transactions which followed the adventures of early explorations on the African coasts. Initial efforts towards provision of facilities for ocean going vessels were the attempts to open up the entrance to the Lagos Lagoon. Considerable littoral drift occurred along this coast; and the constantly shifting channels in the bar at the entrance
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Tudor England When did the Tudors rule? Tudor England is a period from 1485 to 1603. Who were the Tudors and where did they rule? The Tudors were a Welsh-English family that ruled England for 118 years. The Tudor Monarchs King Henry vii Henry vii was the first Tudor king. He reigned from 1485 – 1509‚ for 24 years. He was the great- great-great grandson of Edward III. Henry Tudor became the king after defeating Richard III in 1485 at the battle of Bosworth. King Henry viii Henry
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How The Bijago Survived A essay entitled "African Societies Were Transformed by the Slave Trade" by Walter Rodney explains how different tribes in Africa survived or were defeated. The Bijago were one of the tribes most mentioned which lead me to believe that they were very well off. Rodeny then went on to describe how they were able to survive. I will discuss why I believe they did survive so long and so well. First off‚ I do not agree with how the Bijago handled their survival. Raging war
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discovery‚ it has impacted and shaped the world around us. From the beginning of time‚ religion has either segregated or bonded groups of people‚ formed or wrecked nations and pushed for countries to fall into battles or alliances. Although religion may seem like a spiritual route‚ it has impacted the way the 21st century works. With religion‚ societies had formed and so did labor and division among people‚ breaking the bond of unity as a whole. Throughout history‚ it is religion that has been the center
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plan of attack ‘The Schlieffen Plan’. This was until unforeseen problems occurred. This included the unexpected supply problems created by the rapid advance through Belgium and France‚ The Germans not realising the strength of French armies and how they would be able to switch troops using the rail network‚ German rail transport ended at the Belgian border meaning that from there soldiers would
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the ashes. Both companies did not solve all of their problems on their own. GM received a good chunk of money from the government in hopes that they would be a promising new company. Chrysler on the other hand received less money from the government. Instead‚ the got their financial backing from Fiat‚ who now owns a good percentage of the company. Ford decided to not accept a bail out because they were in a better position then the other two companies to begin with. They did not have all of the burdens
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devise a test paper with one’s own selection of questions or randomly generate test paper from a question bank that has already been deployed and reserved in the database. It works as an aid in avoiding redundant questions in the same test paper as well as reduces manual effort and utilization of paper to a large extent. This system will beneficial to testing service provider by saving lots of time to develop multiple choice examinations or short question examination and also useful to parents by generating
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traditional conformity by the Puritans holds true to a large extent. It should not‚ however‚ go as far as to proclaim that there was no ‘rise of Arminianism’ as there was indeed an ostensible influx of Arminianism during the reign of Charles I. Arminianism did burgeoned under the policies of Charles I and innovations William Laud took with the Church. However‚ with or without the antagonistic ideological differences of Arminianism and Calvinism‚ there was always the constant seeking of reforms by the Puritans
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To what extent did Edward IV restore royal authority in the years 1471 1483? Edward IV restored some elements of royal authority in the years 1471 – 1483‚ he had destroyed his opposition or forced them into exile‚ he used family member to control more volatile regions and took a keen interest in law and order. In addition he improved the English economy and made a somewhat successful invasion of France. Although some would argue that Edward failed at restoring Royal authority because his heirs
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Artemis & How the Myths Go Long gone before Katniss Everdeen was shooting arrows and sprinting across the forests of district 12‚ existed Artemis. You’ve heard of Artemis right? In Greek mythology‚ Artemis was one of the fiercest goddesses there was. She was the goddess of hunt and the goddess of the Moon. Artemis was independent and kept her promise that she would never marry‚ and she never did. Artemis was awesome‚ and had impressive bowing skills‚ I can even bet you she was born with a bow n
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