THE LINKAGES BETWEEN ECONOMIC MELTDOWN CAPITAL MARKET AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA BY EGBULONU K.G Ph.D FORMER HEAD‚ DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS IMO STATE UNIVERSITY‚ OWERRI 08034083159 DURU ERASMUS .E. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS PAUL UNIVERSITY‚ AWKA ANAMBRA STATE NIGERIA EMAIL:duruerasmuse@yahoo.com TEL:08030762153 ECHETA DESMOND .O. HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE IMO STATE POLYTECHNIC UMUAGUO IMO STATE‚ Tel:+2348037248832 ABSTRACT Capital market is the arm of the financial
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of adding a major entertainment center to a shopping mall has been gaining popularity over the past few years. Several of these so called ’mega-malls ’ have been constructed in various regions of the country‚ with substantial square footage allocated to large-scale entertainment centers. The first major entertainment mall was probably the West Edmonton Mall in Alberta‚ Canada‚ which came complete with a full amusement park and indoor surfing. Some of the largest U.S. entertainment malls now include
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1 HIGH-TECH SURVEILLANCE IN THE WORKPLACE: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTACT REVISITED Crossman‚ Alf School of Management‚ University of Surrey‚ UK e-mail: a.crossman@surrey.ac.uk Lee-Kelley‚ Liz School of Management‚ University of Surrey‚ UK e-mail: l.lee-kelley@surrey.ac.uk Abstract This paper presents a conceptual discussion on the growing management practice of introducing surveillance technologies into the workplace. It considers the growth of surveillance in broader society (and the growing
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ndia’s Media and Entertainment: Introduction The Media and Entertainment (M&E) industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in India. The industry primarily involves the creation‚ aggregation and distribution of content‚ products and services‚ news and information‚ advertising and entertainment through various channels and platforms such as Television‚ Print‚ Radio‚ and Films. Poised to grow at a compounded rate of 14 per cent to touch US$ 28 billion by 2015‚ the sector registered a growth
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Entertainment and News News coverage‚ whether by television‚ radio‚ the internet‚ or newspaper must be selective‚ selective not simply in which stories it reports but in how it presents them as well. The media is incapable of providing a rundown of everything that has transpired in a day. Therefore‚ editors‚ reporters‚ etc… decide what will go into the reports. Equally important‚ reporters are still human beings who‚ in spite their good intentions‚ occasionally succumb to anger‚ jealousy
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Plan Type: Block Method Title: To have various types of entertainments in Fiji‚ examine the advantages and disadvantages of these on the people in Fiji. Introduction Context: Entertainment may provide fun‚ enjoyable and laughter but in the other hand it has its drawbacks. Subject: Fiji is indeed one of the best entertainment options with its wide variety of activities that will benefit the country socially and economically. Limited Subject: Disadvantages of this may lead to steer people
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9521 1900 Facsimile 61 (3) 9521 2285 E-mail aeia@aeia.org.au Web www.aeia.org.au or www.helpmannawards.com.au Registered since 1917 ABN 43 095 907 857 The Employer Guide to Occupational Health and Safety has been developed by the Australian Entertainment Industry Association and Project Consultant‚ Mary Thomann‚ Risk Management Executive‚ Adelaide Festival Centre Trust. Assistance and funding for this publication has been provided by WorkCover NSW through the WorkCover Assist Legislative Assistance
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prevent incidents in the surveillance area. For the last decades‚ research seeks for possibilities to automate the process of video surveillance. Video surveillance has long been in use to monitor security sensitive areas such as banks‚ department stores‚ highways‚ crowded public places and borders. The advance in computing power‚ availability of large-capacity storage devices and high speed network infrastructure paved the way for cheaper‚ multi sensor video surveillance systems. Traditionally
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What ’s Entertainment? Notes Toward a Definition 1 Stephen Bates and Anthony J. Ferri What’s Entertainment? Notes Toward a Definition Introduction Entertainment has been a part of all cultures‚ from the Chauvet Cave paintings to the iPad. For Rothman‚ it is “the storehouse of national values” (xviii). Perhaps nowhere is that observation more apt than in the United States‚ a nation that Gabler terms a “republic of entertainment” (11). Many Americans seem to feel entitled to high-quality
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event –going behavior of major market segments? At retail‚ what is the average value of each reward structure for customer’s dollars spent – 5 %‚ 10%‚ 15% or 20%? Which reward structure would you choose? Why? (For the sake of simplicity‚ ignore the one-time fees and rewards)? The reward programs as depicted in exhibit 5 are evaluated as below in terms of retail value they offer to customers of Cineplex entertainment. The obvious intention of the reward program is to enhance customer loyalty by
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