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    fashion and its impact to the world and Nigeria’s location‚season‚weather and cilmate. For Starters Nigeria is in west Africa.North of Nigeria would be Niger‚ south‚ the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Guinea‚East is Chad and Cameron and the West‚ Benin Republic. Nigeria is the most populated country in Africa and is the most populous black nation in the world.wht the large figure?there were 162.5 million people in 2011.There are very Different from Here there are only two seasons in Nigeria‚dry and

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    Challenges and Prospects of Policing (Edo State‚ Nigeria in Perspective) Edo State is an inland state in central southern Nigeria. Its capital is Benin City. It is bounded in the north and east by Kogi State‚ in the south by Delta State and in the west by Ondo State. Edo State was formed on August 27‚ 1991 when Bendel State was split into Edo and Delta States.The major first languages spoken in the state are Etsako‚ Edo‚ Esan and Owan‚ Akoko Edo‚Okpameri language and the Ijaw languages. Edo State

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    Dancing in West Africa is a form of social interaction‚ where the whole tribe comes together. Different dances are also performed on different occasions‚ such as initiations‚ funerals and marriages. Adzogbo is an ancient ritual war dance originating in Benin. Dancers usually wear red and black when performing the Adzogbo dance. The Adzogbu is a dance of the Ewe people of Ghana and incorporates movements used in battle (throwing a spear‚ for example) into the dance. As with most West African dances‚ the

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    During the war‚ many of the child soldiers were chosen to be taken to rehab centers to be rehabilitated. Ishmael and soldiers from all different troops were taken to a center called Benin Home. At first‚ the boys do not like the center and want to go back and fight‚ but soon they begin to enjoy the center and become reformed. The child soldiers gave the staff numerous reasons to give up on them‚ but the staff continued to work with

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    is one of the most detailed‚ and one of the best document that really show us the brutality of the transatlantic slave trade. Olaudah Equiano was an African slave from west Africa‚ who is according to the document was kidnapped from his homeland Benin at the age of 10‚ and was sold as slave. After being sold many time in Europe‚ Equiano was shipped to Barbados and then Virginia‚ and then after he gained his freedom‚ Equiano wrote a book solely based on his experience across the atlantic. Equiano’s

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    Belize in the bay of Honduras (after settlers began returning to the area). African slaves appeared in 1724‚ where it is said that British settlers began importing them from Jamaica and Bermuda. Most slaves were born Africans‚ who were from either Benin‚ Congo or Angola. Around the mid 18 century‚ the slave population bloomed to around 3‚000 slaves. It is said that in the 18th century‚ many slaves escaped to Yucatán‚ and in the early 19th century a steady flow of runaways went to Guatemala and down

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    of decisionmaking (Figure 1.1). Conversely‚ slow human development can put an end to fast economic growth. According to Human Development Report 1996‚ “during 1960–1992 not a single country succeeded in moving from lopsided development with slow human development and rapid growth to a virtuous circle in which human development and growth can become mutually reinforcing.” Since slower human development has invariably been followed by slower economic growth‚ this growth Sustainable development

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    Country Code List Country | ISO Country Codes | Country Code | Population (Rank of 1) | Area Sq. Km (Rank of 1) | GDP $USD (Rank of 1) | Afghanistan | AF / AFG  | 93  | 28‚396‚000 (43)  | 652‚230 (42)  | 22.27 Billion (114)  | Albania | AL / ALB  | 355  | 3‚639‚453 (129)  | 28‚748 (145)  | 21.81 Billion (116)  | Algeria | DZ / DZA  | 213  | 34‚178‚188 (36)  | 2‚381‚741 (12)  | 232.9 Billion (48)  | American Samoa | AS / ASM  | 1 684  | 65‚628 (204)  | 199 (215)  | 575.3 Million (210) 

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    THE HOLOCAUST The Holocaust was the systematic‚ bureaucratic‚ state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. "Holocaust" is a word of Greek origin meaning "sacrifice by fire." The Nazis‚ who came to power in Germany in January 1933‚ believed that Germans were "racially superior" and that the Jews‚ deemed "inferior‚" were an alien threat to the so-called German racial community. During the era of the Holocaust‚ German authorities

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    Timeline Byzantine 350 -450 Medieval 400-500 AD Surrealism 1920-1930 Beginning in the mid-1920s‚ Surrealist captured the Modern imagination. In essence‚ Surrealism began as a direct spillover from the Dada movement in art and culture. The Surrealists wanted to explore through poetry and prose the psychic dimension of the human mind. A huge source of inspiration was the groundbreaking work of Sigmund Freud. Continued Surrealism 1920-1930 What is important to understand is

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