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Papers On Africa
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Nigeria
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This 5 page paper reports data and information on specific aspects of Nigeria: size and population, ethnic groups, official and other languages, some taboos, family roles and relations, health conditions, incidence of certain diseases and old practices still going on, such as female genital mutilation, typical diet, attitudes towards death and dying, spirituality, and the exodus of physicians and nurses. bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PGngria.rtf
Nigeria - Health
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A 3 page paper that reports on different aspects of health-related issues in Nigeria. The writer comments on HIV/AIDS, the use of condoms, malaria, childhood diseases, polio, the lack of vaccines, the continuing belief in traditional, i.e., folk medicine and other issues. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGngrihl.rtf
NIGERIA OIL, AND THE CURSE OF BLACK GOLD
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This 15-page paper discusses how Nigeria, one of the richest oil countries in the world, is also one of the world's most poverty-stricken ones. Discussions center around government corruption and oil companies' indifference as contributions to this scenario. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: MTnigeroil.rtf
Nigeria’s Political and Economic Obstacles
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A 6 page paper which examines the obstacles that Nigeria faces in their political and economic development as based on the textbook “Comparitive Politics.” The author of this text is unknown as the pages were provided by the student and have no such information. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAnigpol.rtf
Nigerian Independence
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African nations have had an interesting,
colorful and often chaotic history since obtaining independence from
their colonial 'masters'. Nigeria is certainly no exception. This 11
page paper provides an overview of the factors that influenced Nigeria's
social and political history. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KTnighist
Niumi
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A 4 page paper which examines the impact the Atlantic connection had on Niumi based on Donald R. Wright’s work “The World and a Very Small Place in Africa.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAniumi.rtf
Nomadism and sedentarisation policies
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A ten page paper which looks at nomadism in various regions, and the impact which sedentarisation policies have had on the nomadic way of life, especially in respect of environmental and economic issues. The writer concludes that whereas voluntary sedentarisation has on the whole been successful, forced settlement has had a negative impact on both the environment and on the socio-economic systems of the regions concerned. Bibliography lists 5 sources
Filename: JLnomad.rtf
Non-Verbal Communication: Oculescics and Situational Determinants
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This 9 page paper considers the use of eye contact in a variety of populations through the use of observation, and brings together the current literature with the results of an observational study to reflect variations in the use of eye contract relative to situational determinants. This paper outlines a non-experimental research study. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHnonver.wps
North Africa
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A 5 page paper which discusses various elements of North Africa. The paper addresses population, political conditions, economic conditions, occupations, and other pertinent information. The following also discusses how this region can improve its position from a domestic and global perspective. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAafrnth.wps
Nursing’s Global Implications
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8 pages of slide contents and speaker notes for an 8-slide Power Point presentation on this topic, specifically as it is affected by the worldwide nursing shortage. The shortage of available nurses in developing countries puts even more pressure on accessibility of health care, and it encourages nursing education to be truncated so that students can fill vacancies more quickly. The situation likely is worst in Africa, particularly in those nations in which the AIDS epidemic is worst. The presentation uses Ethiopia to illustrate. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSnursGlobalPP.rtf