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    republic form of government because it promised wiser government. This type of government would allow decisions to be made by representatives elected by people. The one issue styled under this republican representation was the process on how to choose a president. This process has been the source of continuing controversy for over two hundred years. There have been more attempts to change the twelfth amendment than any other provision in the Constitution. Ironically‚ in the debates preceding the

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    Nowadays the role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)‚ especially internet in the education sector plays an important role‚ especially in the process of empowering the technology into the educational activities. Education sector can be the most effective sector to anticipate and eliminate the negative impact of ICT. Technology (internet) in another side can be the most effective way to increase the student’s knowledge. Being aware of the significant role of ICT (internet) in our life

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    Alexander Hamilton once said of the Electoral College‚ that‚ “The mode of appointment of the Chief Magistrate of the United States is almost the only part of the system‚ of any consequence‚ which has escaped without severe censure. . . . I venture somewhat further‚ and hesitate not to affirm that if the manner of it be not perfect‚ it is at least excellent” (Schumaker 13). These words that were spoken more than 200 years ago still ring true today; the system we use to decide our chief of state may

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    The first article‚ “Electoral-politics and strategic Voting in State Supreme Courts‚” by Melinda Gann‚ has the theory that states supreme court justices vote strategically‚ especially in controversial issues‚ in order to appease their constituencies‚ in order to reelected. Even if the issue voted on contrasts their own personal beliefs‚ the justices will vote with the majority‚ especially closer to elections‚ due to electoral pressure. The data relevant to this theory draws from characteristics of

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    of ICT on intermodal and intermodal transportation in Nigeria Overview of transportation in Nigeria Transportation is the basis for economic‚ social and political development in most societies as it exhibits a close relationship to the style and quality of living of the society. Transportation plays an important role in the day-to -day activities of the society. Some of the roles it plays in our societies are the subject of this paper. This paper therefore attempts to illustrate the roles and

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    land‚ wages to labour‚ interest on capital and what remains is his profit. He shifts economic resources out of an area of lower and into an area of higher productivity and greater yield. • 1934: Schumpeter: Entrepreneurs are innovators who use a process of shattering the status quo of the existing products and services‚ to set up new products‚ new services. • 1961: David McClleland: An entrepreneur is a person with a high need for achievement [N-Ach]. He is energetic and a moderate risk taker.

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    THE ROLE OF ICT IN BANKING OPERATIONS CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The Nigerian banking system has undergone remarkable changes over the years‚ in terms of the number of institutions‚ ownership structure‚ as well as depth and breadth of operations. These changes have been influenced largely by challenges posed by deregulation of the financial sector‚ globalization of operations‚ technological innovations and adoption of supervisory and prudential requirements that conform

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    6th Oct - 19 Oct‚ 2008 Volume 4‚ Issue 12 A Fortnightly publication from the Office of the Vice-Chancellor PS Opens Phase II of the Arts Complex he Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education‚ Prof. Karega Mutahi o ff i c i a l l y o p e n e d K e n y a t t a University Phase II of the Arts Complex on September 26th‚ 2008. The Phase II of the Arts Complex constructed at the cost of Ksh. 39 million has 69 offices to be used by Deans‚ Chairmen and Lecturers from various schools‚ one lecture

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    THE IMPACT OF AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH OF NIGERIA Articles on this site are extracts from literature review of research projects‚ Get the full Project THEORETICAL LITERATURES The term “Agriculture” has been subjected to different definitions by various experts. As a result Ighodo (1984: 20) defined agriculture as the art and science of the cultivation of crops and rearing of animals for man’s use. He also emphasized that agriculture is also the production of fibres for

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    Role of information and communication technology (ICT) in dairy Development Introduction We believe knowledge is power and information is the key element of knowledge base. Today‚ development of an individual or a society is based on access to information. Unfortunately‚ the information and communication technologies favour the richer section or the urban areas. On the other hand‚ the village or the poorer segment remains‚ unreached by this scientific and technological advancement. as a result

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