The paper examines the issue of youth restiveness and insecurity in the Niger Delta as a whole and Delta State in particular. Youth restiveness and insecurity began with agitation and demands by the youths in the Niger Delta societies for their rights (economic, political and environmental rights), crystallizing into the inducement of the evolution and activities of youth restiveness and...
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Authors Dr. Patrick Oromareghake, Dr. (Mrs) R.O. Arisi, Osah Mark Igho
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Based on German experiences, this paper discusses the political economy of climate protection. The objective is to come to a better understanding of why climate change has become one of the main topics at the domestic agenda in some countries, despite the fact that there are obvious free-riding problems resulting in increasing difficulties for international policy coordination. Using a s...
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Authors Andreas Freytag,Leo Wangler
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Gulmarg has a rich and diverse touristic product that holds the potential to be one of the most attractive tourist destinations for both leisure and sports tourism across the whole Kashmir Himalayan region. The place owes its importance mainly to its beautiful geo-environmental setup and unique climate. The destination has a history of tourism activities for more than five centuries. The...
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Authors Nissar A. Kuchay, M. Sultan Bhat
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Human sexuality is generally described as the sum total of manner through which people experience and articulate their sexual sensation. Consequent upon the fact that interest in sexual engagement typically increases at puberty considerable research has been conducted on human sexuality among university students. However, most of these studies have their focus on premarital sexual behavi...
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Authors Abiodun .M. Gesinde, Gbadebo. O. Adejumo, Ariyo A Motunrayo
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This study describes the differences in students’ attitudes to writing before and after the use of writing to learn [WTL] and learning to write [LTW] strategies in the delivery of their respective courses. Results reveal that students who had been exposed to LTW strategies display a significantly less favourable attitude to writing than those who had engaged in WTL activ...
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Authors Ingrid McLaren, Dale Webber
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In Nigeria despite parents zeal and enthusiasm to send their children and wards to school, bullying among secondary schools tend to constitute one of the major persistent unresolved problems of these parents. Bullying in schools, especially in the most preferred secondary schools e.g. Federal Government Colleges and reputable Mission schools, need to be researched into Bullying has effec...
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Authors Alagbu Chukwubuikem Eugene, Alagu Chinwe Adline, Agwubuike Okey Elias
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The study investigated the self employment capabilities of tertiary institution graduates who are government employed, expatriate employed, self employed and unemployed. One thousand two-hundred and twenty (1220) purposively selected tertiary institution graduates were used in the study. Of this number, 196 were self employed, 625 government employed, 177 expatriate employed and 231 unem...
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Authors Arikpo, A, Cornelius-Ukpepi, B.U., Ndifon, R.
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The concepts of coherence and cohesion have both been widely studied in linguistics and scholars are in no disagreement that they are both principal ingredients in creating a text. By text we mean a piece of utterance, whether spoken or written, whose parts have been put together to form a unified semantic and syntactic whole. The former refers to a semantic property of discourses based ...
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Authors Babalola, Emmanuel Taiwo
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The paper is an exploration of time referencing terms in Ndebele. The main thrust is on the nature of time referencing terms. Time on mastics in Ndebele is based upon the speakers’ cognition. The speakers’ experience and interaction with the world are of significant influence in the creation of meaning in Language particularly in the meaning of time nami...
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Authors Ms Lickel Ndebele,Dr Nhira Edgar Mberi,Prof Itai Muhwati
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For the last few decades, global warming has become a strong threat to human development. The climate change has been affecting on water resources, biodiversity, agriculture, forestry, and public health in specific, and the way of life in general. Nepal is highly vulnerable to the negative impacts of climate change. The crux of the problem for managing climate change adaptation is the ra...
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Authors Ganesh Prasad Adhikari
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