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    Section A As owner of my own social business it has taken quite a while for the business to make strides. It is key to come up with ideas that are viable and interest individuals, as it is always difficult to lure people to something that they have not yet seen results or make people believe in a product they have never heard off. Hence as an entrepreneur I had to adopt the necessary skills required to be a successful entrepreneur which are, resiliency, focus, invest for long term, find and manage

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    A Report On The City Centre

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    to the girls giggling at whatever jokes the young men standing close to them were telling. The roads were in a pretty good condition, or was it just the straight Airport road leading from the airport to the city centre that they repaired? It would be something the government would do to entice visitors under false pretence. The smell of red dirt was prominent and a mixture of over-ripe fruit mixed with heat and dust. I hadn’t missed the smell or the dry earth with brittle brown tufts of grass

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    Abstract The study focused on the adoption process of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) on a developing economy, with particular reference to Nigeria. The paper is based on the data obtained from literature survey and archival sources in the context of the globalization of International Financial Reporting and the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).Nigeria has embraced IFRS in order to participate in the benefits it offers, including attracting foreign

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    Economy of the Philippines

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    A Complete Economic Analysis of the Philippines Kathy Wallace February 19, 2012 Regis University MSM661 Jim Zelenski Abstract The Philippines is one of eight countries that comprise Southeast Asia. A mass of thousands of islands, the country has been struggling to obtain true democracy and freedom for its citizens. After a review of the political history and demographics of the country, an in-depth analysis of the economic condition of the Philippines will be explored. Appendix A contains

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    What are the skills learnt to become a good social worker? I have identified some of the key skills needed by a Social worker. I have determined what I know, need to know and what will be a big problem for me. A person can complete Year 12 at secondary school and apply to study social work at a University. Alternatively, a mature person can complete a Certificate III or Certificate IV at TAFE and apply. If a person has not completed Year 12 at secondary school, they can attend a University Foundation

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    Poverty

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    independence 21 years ago in 1990, Namibia which is situated on Africa’s south-western seaboard with neighboring countries Angola ,Botswana, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. With an annual population growth of 1.9% in 2009, it is estimated that the population is now currently at 2.1 million (see World Bank 2009). Namibia has a stable economy that according to the United Nations Development Programmed (UNDP, 2003) is second in sub-Saharan Africa in terms of per capita expenditure in the health sector

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    Applications of Quantitative Methods to e-Commerce E-BANKING IN DEVELOPING ECONOMY: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA Elisha Menson AUTA PhD Candidate, Centre for Policy and Economic Research, University of Abuja, Abuja, Nigeria E-mail: donelly2007@yahoo.com Abstract: This paper empirically examines the impact of e-banking in Nigeria’s economy using Kaiser-Meyar-Olkin (KMO) approach and Barlett’s Test of Sphericity which support the use of factor analysis in order to extract independent variables

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION ……………...………………………….. 1 Background …………………………………………….……………………. 1 1.4 Climate change adaptation and mitigation ……………………………….. 9 1.7 Problem Statement ………………………………………………………..... 11 1.8 Objectives of the study ……………………………………………….…….. 13 1.9 Research questions ………………………………………………………….. 14 1.10 Significance of the study …………………………………………...……… 14 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW ………………………….…….. 16 2.0 Introduction ……………………………………………………………..….. 16 2

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    therefore creating forms of communication, migration and such between these. And it is probably from these examples that in the modern era we came to call it Globalization which is known for being a process of integration between cultures, societies, economies, etc. Nonetheless,

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    CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Utility as defined by the oxford advanced learners dictionary is a service provided for the public. It is a service used by everyone. Utility services covers a wide range of activity including electricity, water, transportation and Telecommunication. These services impact greatly on a country’s economic growth and the living standards of the people. They affect the ability of the local industries to produce products that can compete

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