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    statistical inference final project | Causes‚ consequences and Cures of corruption in Pakistan | | | | | Contents ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 ABSTRACT 2 INTRODUCTION 3 OBJECTIVES 5 REVIEW OF LITERATURE 6 Schooling or medium of Education is perhaps the sharpest divider of rural and urban Pakistan 6 EDUCATION- an obituary 6 Death of public sector schools 7 Pakistan education system and PISA 8 Primary education in rural areas 10 Reforming our education system 11

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    governmental system is the fundamental cause of their peoples’ poverty‚ and the global political economy produces an increase in unjust social relations in class‚ race‚ and even ecological systems. As Nigeria consists of a wealthy class which seeks wealth by any means‚ it is hard to see how a country like this can evolve much more until corruption is taken out of everyday relationships of the upper class. However‚ there is great hope at the same time‚ because Nigeria is a country that has learned to

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    or unethical behavior took place at Nigeria through UK (United Kingdom). The Federal Republic of Nigeria is located in West Africa‚ also known as “THE GIANT OF AFRICA” the most populous country in Africa. Beside‚ Nigeria is the second corrupt country behind China. The development of this unethical behavior is the Nigeria Oil‚ its oil have brought great revenues to the country. Actually‚ Nigeria is listed among the “NEXT ELEVEN” economic. Now day‚ the corruption in this vast country is become as normal

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    http://peoplesdailyng.com/changing-nigerians-identity-diaspora/ http://olorisupergal.com/nigeria-rich-country-poor-people-by-gbenga-ogunbiyi/#.UpH2I9Lik8o Nigeria is a member of both the Commonwealth of Nations‚ and the African Union. LANGUAGE There are hundreds of languages spoken in Nigeria. The official language of Nigeria‚English The languages spoken in Nigeria are said to be 521. The official language is English while the major ones that are spoken are Hausa‚ Igbo‚ Yoruba and

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    Corruption in any form is treated as an incurable disease‚ a cause of many social and economical evils in the society and it damages the moral and ethical fibres of the civilization. Indisputably‚ it is correct that corruption breeds many evils in the society and once corruption starts taking place‚ slowly and gradually whole country passes through its net and it becomes after sometime an incurable disease. From the point of view of economic growth‚ there seems to be no clear cut correlation between

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    Located in West Africa and bordering the Atlantic‚ Nigeria is a big country that occupies 356‚667 square miles with a total population of 168 million. Nigeria is abundant in natural resources like coal‚ gold‚ lead‚ iron‚ salt‚ copper‚ and zinc‚ but it is best known as a big producer of oil. Thanks to its size‚ population‚ and resources‚ Nigeria is dubbed as “the giant of Africa” (Falola‚ 4). According to World Bank Data of 2010‚ Nigeria has an annual percentage growth rate as 8.0%‚ one of the world’s

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    as Nigeria‚ divisions among the ethnic groups‚ regions and sections of the country is bound to exist. In pre-colonial times‚ interethnic relations were often mistrustful‚ or discriminatory‚ and sometimes violent. At the same time‚ there were relationships‚ such as trade‚ that required peaceful communications. The most widespread communication was in the north between pastoral and agricultural peoples who traded cattle for farm products‚ and pasturage rights for manuring. CONFLICTS IN NIGERIA: CAUSES

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    CORRUPTION Corruption is a feature of African‚ social‚ political and even religious life with disastrous consequences. It not only impedes economy development but also increases poverty by making a few individuals richer and many poorer. So corruption can be defined as making someone morally corrupt or becoming morally corrupt oneself. Forms of corruption Bribery-This is giving money or favors to someone who is in a position of trust‚ in order to prevent their judgments or corrupt their conduct

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    THE CAUSES OF CORRUPTION: A CROSS-NATIONAL STUDY Why is corruption—defined here as the misuse of public office for private gain—perceived to be more widespread in some countries than others? Different theories associate cross-national variation in the extent of corruption with particular historical and cultural traditions‚ levels of economic development‚ political institutions‚ and government policies. This paper analyzes which of various plausible determinants are significantly related to an

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    and Built Environment An Examination of the causes and effects of Building Collapse in Nigeria Vol. 9‚ December 2011‚ pp. 37–47 AN EXAMINATION OF THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF BUILDING COLLAPSE IN NIGERIA Oke Ayodeji Department of Quantity Surveying‚ Federal University of Technology‚ Akure 234034 Ondo State Nigeria Corresponding Author: emayok@gmail.com Abstract The research investigated the causes and consequence of building collapse in Nigeria using historical data from 1974 to 2006 and

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