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    Poverty in Nigeria

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    ijcrb.webs.com INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS THE CHALLENGES OF INSECURITY IN NIGERIA: A THEMATIC EXPOSITION EME‚ OKECHUKWU INNOCENT ANTHONY ONYISHI DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT STUDIES UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA‚ NSUKKA Abstract VOL 3‚ NO 8 DECEMBER 2011 Matters of safety and security are topical issues in today’s Nigeria. Life has always been precarious in our country. It is subject to all manners of dangers. In the first place it is often

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    AN ASSESSMENT OF ICT AWARENESS AND LITERACY AMONG SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS A SYNOPSIS SUBMITTED TO H.P. UNIVERSITY SHIMLA IN THE PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER IN EDUCATION SUPERVISOR INVESTIGATOR DR. D.B.TALLI DEEPIKA ROLL NO. 185 M

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    ICT REVOLUTION: SOME REVERBERATIONS The views expressed in this and other papers associated with the NIC 2020 project are those of individual participants. ICT REVOLUTION: SOME REVERBERATIONS Introduction This short paper touches on some of the reverberations the Information Communication Technologies (ICT) Revolution has set off. It is more of a kick start for our discussions than a compressive analysis of the subject. When the Agrarian Revolution took place‚ no one recognized it

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    ICT Methods

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    ICT Methods for Communication “Information and communication technologies are defined as for the purposes‚ as a “diverse set of technological tools and resources used to communicate‚ and to create‚ disseminate‚ store‚ and manage information.” These technologies include computers‚ the Internet‚ broad casting technologies (radio and television)‚ and telephones”. (Mohanty 2011) The use of ICTs in today’s society has rapidly increased through the use of social media sites such as Facebook‚ twitter

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    of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in the Philippines The Philippines connected to the internet in 1994 via the Philippine Internet Foundation (PHNet)‚ the first internet service provider in the country. Penetration increased slowly until 2005‚ when Executive Order 109 was enacted calling for the expansion of telecommunication services to underserved areas‚ which in turn promoted competition in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector. Internet use further accelerated

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    Arts and Science‚ Kasetsart University E-mail: faasapk@ku.ac.th Doi: 10.5901/mjss.2012.03.01.55 Abstract Currently‚ computer assisted language learning (CALL) is widely accepted to be a tool which can be used to facilitate the language learning process‚ particularly English language teaching (ELT). The use of CALL has provided a powerful medium for language learning from both teaching and learning perspectives. However‚ the integration of CALL programs in language instruction requires a certain

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    Political Participation in the electoral college has much more than just voting in the United States. It comes from being able to speak out‚ assemble and associate‚the ability to take part in the conduct of public affairs‚ the opportunity to register as a candidate‚ to campaign‚ to be elected

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    POVERTY‚ UNEMPLOYMENT AND GROWTH IN NIGERIA: THE ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP Raheem Olasupo Akewushola Department of Business Administration and Management Technology Lagos State University‚ Lagos‚ Nigeria. Olawale Ibrahim Olateju Department of Business Administration and Management Technology Lagos State University‚ Lagos‚ Nigeria. Oludare Tolulope Adeyemi Dimension Consult Limited‚ Lagos‚ Nigeria ABSTRACT This paper identified crucial factors influencing the growth and development

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    Role of Voluntary Organizations in Community development in Nigeria Submitted by Ekweruo Chigozie Kenneth. Bsc. Pub.Administration & L.G Studies University Of Nigeria Nsukka ABSTRACT Community development entails the provision of infrastructural facilities to the people. The provision of these social amenities can be attained through a number of ways and/or organizations which includes‚ the government‚ community development associations‚ Voluntary Organizations. A Voluntary Organization or Volunteers

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    electoral college

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    ELECTORAL COLLEGE : The reason why we use the electoral college in the U.S. is to decide who is going to be the next president. The presidency is not always won by popular vote. The founding fathers opted for an electoral college ‚ because they wanted the president to be chosen by those who were well informed ‚and qualified enough to have the ability to chose a president. The main argument against the electoral college is that the presidency should be won by popular vote alone. It shouldn’t be that

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