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    THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE BUSINESS OF NIGERIA CHEMICAL CORPORATION BY OCHALA YUSUF OJIH MAT. NO: PGSS/ UJ/00442/07 BEING AN ASSIGNMENT ON MBA 505 (ICT MANAGEMENET) SUBMITTED TO MR. OKI‚ E.U.(MBA) DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF JOS FEBRUARY 2009 INTRODUCTION Since the start of the 21st century‚ there has been an emphasis economic reform in Africa‚ which makes regional economies more attractive to foreign investors: Over the

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    Blurred Lines “I turn me I know not where For my plans ill-sped‚ And a doom that is heavy to bear Is come down on my head.” Creon Both sacred and secular laws are broken as boundaries are crossed by the feuding family members in Sophocles’s play‚ Antigone. Rebelling against his gods and people‚ Creon‚ who took the throne after his nephews died in their own civil war‚ fights for total control. Meanwhile‚ Antigone defies the state of Thebes so as “not [to] prove disloyal” to the oldest Greek laws

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    bringing reinforcements. The Soviet’s plan came from V.I. Chuikov‚ he took command of the mai defending forces‚ while the greatest Soviet general‚ Marshal Georgii K. Zhukov‚ planned a counteroffensive. In the following days much fierce battling took place. The Battle of Stalingrad takes its spot as one of the

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    Innovative or Simply Post-Modern? Cultural Significance in Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita America during the 1950s was both materialistic and socially conservative with less rebellion. Before this‚ Puritan thought still invaded and controlled many social and literary cultural norms. Many people still feared the ideas of consumerism and modernity‚ but as the times changed‚ this new generation of American culture slowly but surely worked its way into society. The nation was straying away from its old Puritan

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    cultural values and the way to deal with foreign affairs‚ thus it often leads to misunderstanding between each other‚ because the same kind of behavior standards in different cultural range will produce different views. Therefore‚ people usually place the manner and way of thinking that they are familiar with or habitual as the best and correct. We should take more notice on our manners in the raymond mill and drum dryer business. Putting their own cultural mode above other cultural patterns of

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    Shervon Arneau U1A6a3 October Year after year I look forward to this time. Its October again‚ a sudden burst of happiness and stimulation begins to creep up in the heart which appears evidently on my face‚ out of nowhere it struck! As the fresh cool‚ crisp air comes into existence- everywhere‚ the leaves on the trees appears to be touchable as it changes its color. The electrifying shades of: golden orange‚ burnt red‚ bright yellow and brown drifts and twirls around‚ surrounding the turf

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    many new jobs that paid pretty well. Cars just did not just open factory jobs but jobs for transportation‚ mechanics‚ gas stations‚ and many more. The car has changed the way people live as a way for people to go around and explore new things and places. The twenties had a major impact on women’s social status. Through time women have been oppressed by man and looked at to be inferior to them. That all changed with the start of the Seneca Falls Convention in the mid 1800. Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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    first and does not fully portray what content the novel will possess. After thorough reading of the novel‚ one can understand that the title represents the main character‚ Edna Pontellier’s‚ sexual awakening and metaphorical resurrection that takes place in the plot as opposed to not having a clue on what the plot will be about. Edna Pontellier first faces a form of awakening when she encounters another character that plays a musical instrument. As the musician plays‚ the crowd reacts nonchalantly

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    DOES GOD EXIST? There are many arguments about the existence of God since the beginning of time. According to some scientists God is an alleged entity that has no place in any scientific equations‚ plays no role in any scientific explanations‚ cannot be used to predict any events‚ does not describe anything or force that has yet been detected‚ and there are no models of the universe in which its presence is either required‚ productive‚ or useful. The religion of Buddhism and some modern sociologists

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    wild man Enkidu and teach him the arts of civilization‚ like eating‚ drinking‚ and everything else as quoted by Shamhat‚ "Eat the bread‚ Enkidu‚ it is the staff of life. Drink the beer; it is the gift of the land." But the question is what is her significance? Certainly‚ she is one of the most exciting and mysterious character of the myth and religion‚ the character that begins in the first two Tablets of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Her presence is very meaningful and brief. Basically‚ Shamhat brought change

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