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    European Scientific Journal September edition vol. 8‚ No.21 ISSN: 1857 – 7881 (Print) e - ISSN 1857- 7431 BOKO HARAM: A 21st CENTURY CHALLENGE IN NIGERIA A. F. Ahokegh‚ PhD Department of History & Int. Studies Kogi State University‚ Anyigba Abstract Though‚ Nigeria has ever faced series of security threatening challenges‚ the one caused by the activities of the Islamist sect‚ the Boko Haram remains quite unique in all ramifications. For instance‚ the Jos crises that claimed dozens of human lives

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    In her 2014 book Brazil in Twenty-First Century Popular Media‚ Gabriela Antunes describes a nation of colorful complexity. She widely explores the international perspectives of Brazil‚ while maintaining a concentration on media. While Antunes’ argument fails to address native opinions‚ it does create an open forum for a global discussion about stereotypes. By examining the Brazil’s growing global influence‚ Antunes provides insight on how historically based stereotypes are holding back a progressive

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    What is psychological contract? To what extent is psychological contract applicable in the 21st century? Psychological contract‚ not written compared to legal contract‚ is mostly accepted by the two parties in the employment. In 21st century‚ since the nature of work has experienced a great change‚ psychological contract‚ which seems to have new content‚ is paid more attention to than before. It appears that a fair and positive psychological contract may contribute to success

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    Racism is a concept that each and every single one of us in the room today is familiar with‚ this is both from our everyday experiences in the 21st Century and through Shakespearian texts. Shakespeare explored many themes and racism is one that is quite predominant throughout the text‚ Othello. Shakespeare broke the societal norm of his time by creating a black hero and using a white villain to undermine and deceive his otherwise flawless black character. It is through Shakespeare‚ that we are able

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    Morality of Zoos

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    one of us has grown up with fond childhood memories of visiting the local zoo amongst family and friends. After all‚ where else can one see animals from all over the world in one place? In the midst of all the fun and enjoyment we have all experienced from zoos‚ we have failed to take into account the life of the things that we are so excited about seeing there – the animals. Each and every day‚ the animals enclosed in zoos for human entertainment are exposed to abuse‚ cruelty‚ and most importantly

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    We all have gone to zoos to go and see all the o animals but‚ have we’ve ever thought about how they are treated if they are feed right‚ if they get the right amount of leaving space and if they have good amount of freedom. When a person goes to the zoo they see the cage where the animal is place‚ the little play area or place where they can nap if they want but we have never seen the back is it clean or even if they get hurt. The cages seem very strong and tall but are they truly that animal that’s

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    always be a trip to the local zoo. Here in Nebraska we have Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo‚ and this place has proved itself as one of the best places to visit in any situation. When looking for an activity to do with small children the local zoo has proved itself to be more than qualified. With the multiple attractions such as the Aquarium‚ Butterfly Exhibit‚ and the Kingdom of the Night there is a wide variety of places to stop and maybe even learn a few things. The zoo has shown everyone that it truly

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    IMPORTANCE OF ZOOS WHITNEY 6TH HOUR MRS.RAY 18‚ DECEMBER 2012 Imagine a world‚ where the movies are all you have to go off of to learn about animals‚ to see certain animals‚ and to experience animals in their natural habitat. Zoo keeping started in 1752 at the Schon Brunn Palace in Vienna‚ Austria. It was brought to the public in 1765. A zoo is a place where exotic and also non-exotic animals live‚ and are shown to visitors. Zoo keeping is valuable and important because they educate children

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    Zoos Are Good or Not

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    Are our zoos cruel to wild animals Humankind has a long history of relationship with animals. Many people believe that animals play a very important role in human life. They are living-organisms‚ we see around us every day and like we humans‚ they respire‚ they eat‚ they move and try to survive in this world. These creatures have always attracted us by their beauty‚ their way of living‚ their abilities or skills (running‚ jumping‚ attacking etc). People have always wanted to see these beautiful

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    The Morality of Zoos

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    The word zoo is a fairly broad term. Zoos are most commonly thought of as an attraction rather than a means for education. More importantly‚ they are rarely associated with the survival of the human race. While zoos are a form of entertainment for the public and a taxable industry for the government; most of them do in fact research the animals they have in their captivity. This research can be beneficial and life saving for humans and if it were not for this testing‚ we would not have many key vaccines

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