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    communicate successfully. IEEE 802.11 is a set of standards for implementing wireless local area network (WLAN) computer communication in the 2.4‚ 3.6‚ 5 and 60 GHz frequency bands. They are created and maintained by the IEEE LAN/MAN Standards Committee (IEEE 802). The base version of the standard was released in 1997 and has had subsequent amendments. These standards provide the basis for wireless network products using the Wi-Fi brand. The most prevalent is 802.11b. Equipment

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    References: OECD/DAC‚ 2006 Survey on Monitoring the Paris Declaration: Overview of the Results. Paris: OECD‚ 2007. Shah‚ A. (Editor)‚ Local Budgeting. Washington‚ DC: World Bank‚ 2007.

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    inspection service and the resultant risk of consuming unwholesome meat have been issues of public health and global environmental concerns. Abattoir inspection of live animals (ante–mortem) and the carcass (post–mortem) are crucial towards surveillance network for animal diseases and zoonoses as well as ensuring the suitability of meat and byproducts for their proposed use. The nations desire to achieve high level of food safety and quality of life may be a mirage if the current challenges militating against

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    in Edo State- “A Nigeria society that is free of HIV/AIDS”.ASSOP has membership strength of 7 people with 4 being paid staff and 3 as volunteers concentrated within Edo South Senatorial District and particularly in Orhionmwon and Uhunmwode Local Government Areas. ASSOP has been successful in the bid as an implementing partner to NAPTIP Edo State‚ the Global Funds to fight Malaria through an

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    The Devastating Effect of Flooding in Nigeria SUMMARY Floods are among the most devastating natural disasters in the world‚ claiming more lives and causing more property damage than any other natural phenomena. In Nigeria‚ though not leading in terms of claiming lives‚ flood affects and displaces more people than any other disaster; it also causes more damage to properties. At least 20 per cent of the population is at risk from one form of flooding or another. In Nigeria‚ flood disaster

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    spirits of the ancestors. The Tiv Day is a national day for the Tiv all over the country. During the festival the people send delegates from ever town to converge at the Tor Tiv’s palace for deliberations on developments strategy among the Tiv local government areas. At the same time old and offensive laws are abrogated and new ones made for the people for peace and progress. New traditional titles are conferred on deserving sons and daughters of the land. It is held annually on the 19th of September

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    DATA ANALYSED BY DR OLUGBON A.SALIMAN RESIDENT‚ NIGERIA FIELD EPIDEMIOLOGY AND LABORATORY TRAINING PROGRAMME SUPERVISOR: DR F A OGUNJI‚ DIRECTOR‚ VETERINRY DEPARTMENT‚ MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE‚ AKURE‚ ONDO STATE‚ NIGERIA. FIELD SITE: VETERINRY DEPARTMENT‚ MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE‚ AKURE‚ ONDO STATE‚ NIGERIA. RETROSPETIVE STUDY OF BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS IN ONDO STATE‚ NIGERIA INTRODUCTION BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS (BTB): Is a chronic infectious and contagious disease of both domestic and wild

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    THE DEARTH OF RESEARCH IN NIGERIA WITH REFERENCE TO EKITI STATE By Paul Toba Ayeni Lagos‚ NIGERIA E-mail: tobyeni@gmail.com January 2012‚ INTRODUCTION Dearth can be defined as the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable (online Wikipedia 2012). Research has been defined in a number of different ways. A broad definition of research is given by (Martin Shuttleworth 2008) - "In the broadest sense of the word‚ the definition of research includes any gathering of data

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    Record Controls

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    similar security measures when using an electronic record filing system. Most of the facilities only allowed authorized personnel to access patient’s files. When a filing cabinet was used the patient’s records were locked‚ when filing storage areas were used then the doors were locked‚ and files are checked out only to authorize personnel. Small‚ medium‚ and large facilities stated that the biggest issues for record management are that files are sometimes misfiled. Most of the smaller facility

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    Running Head: IMPACTS OF WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES ON EDUCATION 1 Impacts Of Wireless Technologies On Education Name:Anne W Mwangi Student Id:073678 Course Id:8102 Term Paper Lecturer: Mr. Patrick Ng’ate Strathmore University 31st Sep 2012 IMPACTS OF WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES 2 Table of Contents Abstract ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Importance of Wireless Technology

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