Misinformation in any society can harm various sectors of that society. It can debar democratic processes, cause social cohesion, and create a terrible public health system. Misinformation is very common in Nigeria, which has become a challenge to developing various sectors of the Nigerian economy. It is common knowledge that if the citizens and non citizens in a country have flourishing businesses in that country, the Gross Domestic Profit (GDP) of that country’s economy will increase. For...
ABSTRACT Board risk management committee, which is a subset of corporate governance and its effects on financial performance, has been under-researched for a period of time in empirical investigations. In this regard, this study examined the effects of Board risk management committee on financial performance. While Board risk management committee was operationalized using Board size, Board independence and Board meetings, financial performance was depicted by stock returns. Three hypotheses...
EFFECTS OF BOARD RISK MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF DEPOSIT MONEY BANKS IN NIGERIA BY POSU, VICTOR SONAYON MATRICULATION NUMBER: 160811174 A RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING, FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES, LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY, OJO, LAGOS IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING
ABSTRACT Anxiety is a behavioral trait often described as apprehension about a coming event, and it is normal and appropriate to the situation. Like most biological processes, it exists as a continuum. However, when anxiety becomes excessive around normal events, causing distress and affecting quality of life, it is considered a disorder. Most of the previous studies conducted in Nigeria on mental disorders among the older adults in FCT Abuja, assessed anxiety but did not report on the prev...
The main objective of the study was to estimate the responsiveness of tobacco supply to change in prices in Zimbabwe. Historical time series data from 1980 to 2015 and the OLS approach were used in order to achieve the stated objective. The study followed the adapted ARDL Nerlove (1958) logarithmic supply response model also used by Leaver (2004). All variables except for short-run technological improvements and sales quotas were found to be statistically significant. Supply of tobacco in Zim...
This study evaluates commercial bus operation in metropolitan Lagos and it focuses on LASU-Isheri corridor. In order to achieve the aim of the study, the following objectives were pursued; to evaluate the profile of passenger along LASU-Isheri corridor, to evaluate the profile commercial bus operator along LASU-Isheri corridor and to examine how price irregularity affects commercial bus operation along LASU-Isheri corridor. It employs Non-parametric techniques to find the relationship betwe...
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This paper will outline challenges and benefits of the Power supplies project and provided recommendations and rationale for its implementation, challenges, Benefits, and Recommendations. As well as detailed project goals, constraints, assumptions, and performance measures, the business case also discusses alternative options. A complex project can take a lot of personal, organizational, and team resources to execute. A software project's quality is determined by the process by which it i...
1. The major goal of Special Education is to _________ ANS. Prepare Teachers and Educators to Cater for Children with Special Needs. 2. ________is a type of education that is specially designed to meet the uncommon needs of exceptional Students. ANS. Special education 3. A system that is use to address the learner’s individual differences and needs is _______ ANS. Special education 4. The children with disabilities and exceptional are giving _______ education A. general education B. disabil...
1. ……………… is regarded as the father of politics (a) Plato (b) Aristotle (c) Harold Laswell (d) David Easton 2. The statement “Man is by nature a political animal” was credited to………..(a) Weber (b)Thomas Hobbes (c) Aristotle (d) Karl Max 3. ……………… define politics as the authoritative allocation of value (a) Aristotle (b)Laswell (c) JJ Rousseau (d) David Easton 4. The definition of politics, “Who get what, when and how” as given by “Harold Laswell” expl...
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CHAPTER 1. WHAT IS HISTORY OF EDUCATION CHAPTER 2. ROMAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM CHAPTER 3. MEDIEVAL EDUCATION CHAPTER 4. THE GROWTH OF UNIVERSITIES CHAPTER 5. RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION: A NEW WORLD CHAPTER 6. 17TH CENTURY- THE AGE OF REASON CHAPTER 7. THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY CHAPTER 8. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY (THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION) CHAPTER 9. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (EDUCATION TO-DAY)
1. In Athens, Law of Solon requested every father who wished to have support from his son during his old age to give him some sort of education. 2. Music in Spartan education is divined to encourage and sustain their courage during battle 3. The Spartan child joins his groups to guard the boarders and frontiers at age A. 18-20 B. 20-30 C. 30-40 D. 7-18 4. The three factors which Erasmus believed are responsible for intellectual growth are nature, Training and Practice...
1. The history of man can be divided into two main periods known as the_______________and __________time. 2. The historical times are often divided into three parts_____________,________________and ____________ 3. The Spartan education can be refer to as a _______________ 4. Spartan education did not develop broadminded people because_______________
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