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    Impact of Industrial development on Nigeria stock market. The potentials of capital market in Nigeria as a catalyst to economic and industrial development cannot be over emphasized. The capital market as an internal part of a country’s financial system operates at the long end of the system to mobilize resources for long term development and growth. Basically‚ the capital market accelerates growth by providing ‚relatively long term capital - debt and equity finance – for government and corporate

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    The Rise of Colonialism and its Impact on Modern Society In the middle of the 15th century‚ as the Roman Empire was weakening‚ the fall of Constantinople marked a bigger impact than anyone could have considered. The Ottoman Empire had reign to advance into the Mediterranean‚ and that meant that traveling east on land was not an option. With the Renaissance about to emerge‚ it became a springboard for the development of advanced ships. This marked the beginning of the Age of Exploration and Colonialism

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    Critical Review Essay Joshua Goldstein: Winning the War on War In Winning the War on War‚ Joseph Goldstein argues that warfare is on the decline and growing less intensely than in previous eras. He also focuses on the correlation between the rise of international institutions and organizations structured around peacekeeping to the decrease of huge interstate wars. Goldstein assesses how organizations such as the UN and other NGO’s that focus primarily on peacekeeping and peacebuilding have influenced

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    Africa as the Centerpiece of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy Upon independence in 1960 Nigeria’s major foreign policy aim has been in the restoration of the African dignity and this became the centerpiece of the countries foreign policy. Africa has remained the centerpiece of the Nigerian foreign policy since independence when it was adopted under President Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. In his acceptance speech at the United Nations on October 8‚ 1960‚ Balewa clearly portrayed Africa as the foremost concern

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    INTRODUCTION Colonialism is a system in which a state claims sovereignty over territory and people outside its own boundaries; or a system of rule which assumes the right of one people to impose their will upon another. During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries‚ rich‚ powerful states‚ including Britain and other European countries‚ owned third world colonies. ‘Third world’ originally referred to countries that did not belong to the democratic‚ industrialized countries of the West (the First

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    that the diceros bicornis or the black rhino is indeed doomed. This rhino has been named critically endangered with a population today of only 4‚848. These rhinos are found throughout southern and eastern Africa including Kenya‚ Tanzania‚ Cameroon‚ Namibia‚ Zimbabwe and Angola. My knowledge of the black rhino has increased dramatically due to my interest in endangered species. I became interested in endangered species when an advocate from the World Wildlife Foundation came to my school in 8th grade

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    Export processing zone

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    practical lessons for a successful zone V. The actual experience: two African cases A. Mauritius B. Senegal 2 VI. Policy Suggestions Annex A: Brief review of theories regarding EPZs Annex B: Brief notes on some African EPZs. A. Togo B. Namibia C. Kenya D. Cameroon E. Zimbabwe References List of Tables: Table 1: Incentives and provisions offered in EPZs in the Caribbeans and Central America Table 2: Incentives and provisions offered in EPZs in select Sub-Saharan African countries

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    National emblem From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For National Emblem‚ see National emblem (disambiguation). | This article needs attention from an expert in Countries. Please add a reason or a talk parameter to this template to explain the issue with the article. WikiProject Countries may be able to help recruit an expert. (February 2009) | | This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations

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    his page is a list of countries by ecological footprint. This table is based on 2007 data from the Global Footprint Network published in 2010. Data is given as global hectares per capita. The world-average ecological footprint in 2007 was 2.7 global hectares per person (18.0 billion in total). With a world-average biocapacity of 1.8 global hectares per person (12 billion in total)‚ this leads to an ecological deficit of 0.9 global hectares per person (6 billion in total). If a country does not

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    recourses go. However‚ it is one of the poorest countries in the world In 1998‚ the second Congo war began‚ this war was also known as “The African world war”. It directly involved nine other African nations: Rwanda‚ Burundi‚ Uganda‚ Angola‚ Zimbabwe‚ Namibia‚ and a few others. The war started because neighboring countries as well as citizens of the Democratic Republic of Congo wanted to gain some of the minerals and natural resources from the nation originally creating a civil war which spread to other

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