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the Yoruba Concept of Ori By Awo Falokun Fatunmbi Egbe Ifa Ogunti Ode Remo Table of Contents Acknowledgements 1 Introduction Ori The Ifa Concept Ara The Ifa Concept Ori – Inu The Ifa Concept Egbe The Ifa Concept Ipako The Ifa Concept Ile The Ifa Concept of Consciousness of the Physical Body of the Inner Self of Emotional Guidance of Balance Between Head and Heart of the Extended Family 2 Acknowledgements I want to thank those who taught me that the key to understanding the
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Budget Deficit and Inflation in Nigeria: A Causal Relationship 1 1 S. O. Oladipo and 2T. O. Akinbobola Department of Economics and Accounting‚ Bells University of Technology‚ Ota‚ Nigeria 2 Department of Economics‚ Obafemi Awolowo University‚ Ile-Ife‚ Nigeria Corresponding Author: T. O. Akinbobola ____________________________________________________________ ______________________________ Abstract The study investigates the nature and direction of causality among the two variables. This is
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SLAVE TRADING IN MAURITIUS FROM 1810-1825 * Name: Muhammad Naweed Dooky * ID: 0814169 * Tutor: Mr J. Chan Low * Words: 5000 * Year: Third year * Course: History With Social Studies * Module: Documents And Methodology (Slavery) Table Of Content: * Introduction * Background to the slave trade act * Sir Robert Townsend Farquhar * Problem: Which law to follow? * Various challenges Farquhar faced * Some cases of Illegal Slave
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Grant‚ R.M.‚ Almeida‚ P. and Song‚ J. (2000) ‘Knowledge and the Multi-national enterprise’‚ In C.J.M. Millar R.M. Grant and C.J. Choi (eds.) International Business: Emerging Issues and Emerging Markets‚ Basingstoke‚ Macmillan‚ pp102-114 Honigmann‚ J.J Iles P. and Yolles M. (2002) ‘International joint ventures‚ HRM and viable knowledge migration’‚ International Journal of Human Resource Management‚ 13:4‚ 624-641 Jankowitz‚ A.D Kelly‚ G.A. (1955) The Psychology of Personal Constructs New York‚ Norton Lang
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Manufacturing Companies in Lagos State. Nigeria. Unpublished Ph.D Thesis submitted to the department of Psychology O.A.U Ile-Ife Osun State‚ Nigeria. Akerele‚ A. 1991. “Role of labour in productivity.” Nigeria Journal of Industrial Relation‚ 5: 50-58. Assam‚ A.P. 1982. Motivation and Job Satisfaction. Dr. Chris Ajila and Awonusi Abiola‚ Department of Psychology‚ Obafemi Awolowo University‚ Ile-ife‚ Nigeria. 2003 Bergum‚ B and J Centres and O‚ Bugental. 1970. “Intrinsic and Extrinsic Job motivators among
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Biochemistry Lecture Exam 1 Study Guide Chapter 1: Biochemistry: An Introduction I. Introduction a. Biochemistry: the study of molecules and chemical reactions of life b. Divided into 3 principal areas: 1. Structural chemistry of components of living matter & relationship of biological function to chemical structure 2. Metabolism – total chem reactions that occur in living matter; building & breaking down of molecules 3. Chemistry of processes & substances that store & transmit biological
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Biology‚ 7e (Campbell) Chapter 17: From Gene to Protein Chapter Questions 1) Garrod hypothesized that "inborn errors of metabolism" such as alkaptonuria occur because A) genes dictate the production of specific enzymes‚ and affected individuals have genetic defects that cause them to lack certain enzymes. B) enzymes are made of DNA‚ and affected individuals lack DNA polymerase. C) many metabolic enzymes use DNA as a cofactor‚ and affected individuals have mutations that prevent their enzymes
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starting in the 1960s‚ scientists recognized long-range problems‚ concentrating at first on sea-level rise and a threat to food supplies. New items were gradually added to the list‚ ranging from the degradation of ecosystems to threats to human health. Experts in fields from forestry to economics‚ even national security experts‚ pitched in to assess the range of possible consequences. It was impossible to make solid predictions given the complexity of the global system‚ the differences from one region
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Impacts of mass tourism in coastal areas of Spain | | Sabine Alma 213772 Group TTM1M | | 2012 2012 Table of Contents Declaration 3 Introduction 5 What is mass tourism and how did tourism develop in Spain?5 What are the cultural and social impacts of tourism in the coastal areas in Spain?6 What impact does mass tourism have on the economy and environment in Spain?7 Conclusion 9 Grading sheet10 Reference list12 Declaration I declare that: * I composed
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