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    Unemployment in Nigeria

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    unemployment in Nigeria The federal government recently inaugurated inter-ministerial committee on job fair to address all the identified barriers to job creation and sustainable livelihood in the country‚ OLUGBENGA SALAMI writes Tell those graduates to stop combing here and there for jobs. If there are no lucrative offers of employment‚ they should establish themselves by starting something. Unemployment is a pest that has and still eating deep into the fabric of Nigeria. Let them start

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    Coconut Shell as Polish

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    Coconut Shells as a Shoe Polish Science Investigatory Project Let us begin our adventure with our Abstract... The study focused in making a specialized shoe polish from burned dried coconut husk. It aimed to prove the affectivity of the product in terms of some parametric measurements based on the preferences made by respondents. The parameters were adapted from written reviews for top commercial products. Also‚ this was made to test if there are really no significant difference between the

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    'the Shell' Poem Analysis

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    AND then I pressed the shell |   | Close to my ear |   | And listened well‚ |   | And straightway like a bell |   | Came low and clear |          5 | The slow‚ sad murmur of the distant seas‚ |   | Whipped by an icy breeze |   | Upon a shore |   | Wind-swept and desolate. |   | It was a sunless strand that never bore |   10 | The footprint of a man‚ |   | Nor felt the weight |   | Since time began |   | Of any human quality or stir |   | Save what the dreary winds and waves

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    Adoption in Nigeria

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    Care Ms. Rae 2-28-2013 Adoption In Nigeria. I have chosen the country Nigeria to research on adoption‚ because Nigeria is the country where by my Parents and their ancestors are from. I have also seen a few adoptions take place‚ Few years ago I even volunteered at an Orphanage in Nigeria‚ it was a mind blowing experience‚ many kids called me their aunty anytime I came by. Remembering those moments made me want to know more about the little kids life and what process it takes for them to have a

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    United Arab Emirates Business Environment Shell Analysis by Trever Morley 1. Introduction and Disclaimer In our group’s effort to match our enthusiasm for this class with our love for engineering marvels and innovative ideas‚ the country of choice for us was the United Arab Emirates. Thanks mostly to the recent oil boom and spikes in demand for petroleum based products‚ the UAE and most other Oil and Petroleum Exporting Countries are now finding themselves in a position of power

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    Taxation in Nigeria

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    TAXATION AND FISCAL REGULATIONS IN NIGERIA INTRODUCTION The Nigerian Tax System has undergone significant changes in recent times. The Tax Laws are being reviewed with the aim of repelling obsolete provisions and simplifying the main ones. Under current Nigerian law‚ taxation is enforced by the 3 tiers of Government‚ i.e. Federal‚ State‚ and Local Government with each having its sphere clearly spelt out in the Taxes and Levies (approved list for Collection) Decree‚ 1998. Of importance at this juncture

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    Makato and the Cowrie Shell Retold and translated by Supannee Khanchanathiti Illustrated by Somchet Kaladis 1 THAILAND Makato and the Cowrie Shell Retold and translated by Supannee Khanchanathiti Illustrated by Somchet Kaladis 2 Once upon a time there was a boy whose name was Makato. He was an orphan‚ for his father and mother had died when he was very young. He had no brothers‚ sisters‚ cousins‚ or friends to take care of him‚ so he had to make a living for himself. He did every kind of work—carrying

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    Leaderless Nigeria

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    LEADERLESS NIGERIA Chris Bjorklund 434 Threat Analysis February 3‚ 2013 After witnessing one military leader replaced by another‚ the Nigerian people have elected their presidential administration since 1999. Although it is a remarkable achievement in Africa‚ the Nigerian leadership has significant challenges through the next decade. Ever since the emergence of the Nigerian democracy‚ thousands paid the ultimate price due to the polarization along religious and cultural ancestries. Thus

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    foreign nationals and oil companies did not know what to do. They were bound by law‚ and also had a moral and ethical responsibility to safeguard shareholders’ assets‚ and also take care of their employees and their families. As of April 2011‚ no one knew how long things would take to end‚ or how they would. Abandoned assets and loss of revenue‚ the multinational companies could not afford to have future plans. 1. What are their current political and legal systems? The first elected government official

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