The Anti-Corruption Commission and the Sierra Leone Lebanese Question: A call for an ACC study!
August 2, 2010 by
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Reforms in Sierra Leone’s economic and financial services sector are projected to largely fail unless the Sierra Leone-Lebanese economic power imbalance question is adequately addressed. This question revolves around the inordinate monopolistic economic stranglehold being exerted over all aspects of the society, by the Lebanese business community, as a result of their dominant economic power [...]
Internet And Study: Online Diplomas
July 28, 2010 by
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Studying is a forming activity not only in a cultural sense, because it improves your knowledge, but also because it tries yourself, challenging your logic, artistic, mnemonic and professional skills; whichever they are, the final satisfaction is granted by the achievement of the objective, which recognizes of the efficacy of your efforts, and this will [...]
Students: – How to Study More Effectively!
July 13, 2010 by
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If you are a university student, or a college student, do you find it hard to settle down and study? Even when there is a big, important exam coming up?
If you’re like most people, you’ll put off studying until the very last minute. The night before the exam, you’ll stay up all night cramming, getting [...]
Sociology of Mental Illness: the Study of the Un-institutionalized Mentally Challenged in Abeokuta, Ogun State. Nigeria
July 6, 2010 by
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Sociology of Mental Illness: The Study of the Un-institutionalized Mentally Challenged in Abeokuta, Ogun State. Nigeria
BY
DR. J. O. SHOPEJU*; DR. C. A. ONIFADE* AND DR. A. DIPEOLU**
joshopeju12@yahoo.com; drcaonifade@yahoo.com; waledipe@gmail.com
*DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL STUDIES
UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE
ABEOKUTA
**DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE
ABEOKUTA
CONTACT: E-mail address: joshopeju12@yahoo.com
Mobile phone 08037125917
Sociology of Mental Illness: The Study of the Un-institutionalized Mentally Challenged in [...]
Study Abroad – Get Quality Education from Top UK University
July 6, 2010 by
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It is dreams come true for many people to study abroad UK. It’s because of the vast advantages one gets in terms of getting a job. There are many advantages of studying in top universities in the world. It’s because you get education in the most controlled environments with excellent research and tutorial facilities. Students [...]
Study Different Life Insurance Quotes To Understand The Salient Points Of Different Life Insurance Policy
July 3, 2010 by
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It is impossible to do proper negotiation for term policies until and unless you don’t obtain required term life insurance quotes. When you obtain such quotes it becomes easier for you to explore maximum advantage as you are made aware of various pros and cons of insurance policies. Keep all these factors in consideration while [...]
A Linguistic Study of News Values in the Press of Iran
June 24, 2010 by
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Introduction:
Every event which is reported in the news, has gone through some kind of “gatekeeping” process. How does a journalist or an editor decide what is newsworthy and what is not?
According to some media researchers, they refer to a set of so-called “News Values”. These are the criteria which enable them to determine whether a [...]
Access to Justice through State-led Rural Justice System in Bangladesh: A Case Study in Kansat Union Parishad
June 8, 2010 by
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Access to Justice through State-led Rural Justice System in Bangladesh: A Case Study in Kansat Union Parishad
( A Research Report)
By Zahidul Islam Biswas
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE REPORT
CHAPTER ONE opens up the basic premises of the study. It starts by describing the rural adjudication systems in Bangladesh. As it discusses, the adjudication systems in rural [...]
Does having study abroad experience help being chosen for the Peace Corps?
June 6, 2010 by
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I’m a 3rd year college student that will be doing a 4 month long study abroad program in France my senior year.
Will have this study abroad experience help me in any way being accepted by the Peace Corps?
Is it relevant to bring up and talk about in the interview?
Thanks!
Motherhood Messages From Mythology: a Study of Four Queens as Mothers in Indian Epics Ramayana and Mahabharata
June 5, 2010 by
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Motherhood Messages from Mythology:
A study of Four Queens as Mothers in Indian Epics Ramayana and Mahabharata
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Parenting is generally assumed to be providing the basic necessities, with profound intensity in interest, love and concern in children particularly within the home environment. Providing physical safety, shelter, clothes, nourishment, protecting the child from dangers besides health are primary [...]