Genetically modified (GM) foods are organisms that have had new genes added to themselves from other organisms. Being around since 1994, they are produced in a way that is very similar to genetic engineering. The technique used in this type of crop management has been introduced to ensure farmers and merchants are able to improve crop or food quality in a more efficient way. Some people arrogate that this technology will help those in the agricultural industry decrease the amount of wasted cr...
Table of Contents Acknowledgement ii Acronym and Abbreviation. iii Table of Contents. iv List of figures. v SUMMARY.. vi 1. Introduction. 1 1.2 Background. 1 1.2 Statement of the problem.. 2 1.3 significance of the study. 3 2. Literature review.. 4 2.1. Prevalence of Maternity continuum care completion. 4 2.2. Factors associated with maternity continuum care completion. 5 2.2.1 Socio-demographic characteristics. 5 2.2.2 Reproductive and Obstetrics related factors. 6 2.2.3 Maternal health...
Introduction Hermeneutics is derived from a Greek word Hermeneien”. It is a word derived from Hermes, the Greek god known as the messenger of the gods. This Greek god is thus, saddled with the task of transmitting and interpreting the communications of the gods to their fortunate and/or unfortunate recipients. In classical literature, the verb hermeneus is used to mean to explain or to translate. It often appears in contexts which stresses the responsibility of human beings to interpret rig...
Introduction The Laws of Prosperity The Established Covenant and the Established Heart Your Heavenly Account Walking in Prosperity
MOLECULAR TREATMENT OF MATTER HYDROSTATICS (FLUID AT REST) HYDRODYNAMICS TEMPERATURE AND HEAT THE KINETIC THEORY OF GASES THE FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
Overview and Descriptive Statistics Introduction Populations, Samples, and Processes Pictorial and Tabular Methods in Descriptive Statistics Measures of Location Measures of Variability Supplementary Exercises Bibliography Probability Introduction Sample Spaces and Events Axioms, Interpretations, and Properties of Probability Counting Techniques Conditional Probability Independence Supplementary Exercises Bibliography Dis...
MODULE ONE: UNIT 1: FUNCTION AND GRAPHS UNIT 2: LIMITS UNIT 3: IDEA OF CONTINUITY MODULE TWO: UNIT 1: THE DERIVATIVE AS LIMIT OF RATE OF CHANGE UNIT 2: DIFFERENTIATION TECHNIQUES UNIT 3:: INTEGRATION MODULE THREE: UNIT 1: DEFINITE INTEGRALS UNIT 2: VOLUME OF SOLIDS OF REVOLUTION BY DEFINATE INTEGRAL
PART I: SCOPE AND METHODOLOGY OF ECONOMICS The Economic Problem: Scarcity and Choice Production Possibility Curve, Choice, and Opportunity Cost The Scope of Economics Appendix to Chapter 3: The Use of Mathematical Concepts, Graphs, and other Techniques Methodology of Economics Economic Statics and Dynamics Market Economy and the Role of Price Mechanism PART II: THE THEORY OF DEMAND Demand and Law of Demand Demand: Marshall's Cardinal Utility Analysis Indifference Curve Analysis of Demand Appe...
Chapter One Vectors Chapter Two Calculus of Vector Functions of a Real Variable Chapter Three Two-Dimensional Coordinate Geometry: Straight Lines Chapter Four Two-Dimensional Coordinate Geometry of Circle Chapter Five Two-Dimensional Coordinate Geometry: Conic Sections Chapter Six Kinematics of Particles
Chapters 1 and 2: basic concepts such as random experiments, probability axioms, conditional probability, law of total probability, Bayes' rule, and counting methods; Chapters 3 through 6: single and multiple random variables (discrete, continuous, and mixed), as well as moment-generating functions, characteristics functions, random vectors, and inequalities; Chapter 7: limit theorems and convergence; Chapters 8 and 9: Bayesian and classical statistics; Chapters 10: Introduction to random pro...
Meaning/definition and scope of labour economics - Labour economics in perspective - Labour Market and the economy Nature of labour problems in developing economies - The problem of child labour - Causes of child Labour - Ways of tackling the problem of child Labour Labour force - Definition and factors influencing the size and composition of labour force. - Worker Mobility and turn over - Sectorial distribution of labour force - Population growth and its implication on labour force Concept o...
Module 1 Understanding Nigerian Economic Structure and System Unit 1 Concept of Economic Structure Unit 2 Concept of Economic System and Structural Dualism Unit 3 Profile of the Nigerian Economy Unit 4 Overview of the Nigerian Economy Module 2 The Nigerian Agricultural sector Unit 1 The Characteristics and Importance of the Nigerian Agricultural Sector Unit 2 The Agricultural Sector during Pre-independence and PostIndependence Period Unit 3 The Challenges and Prospects of the Nigerian Agricul...
INTRODUCTION The Science of Macroeconomics The Data of Macroeconomics CLASSICAL THEORY: THE ECONOMY IN THE LONG RUN National Income: Where it Comes from and Where it goes Money and Inflation The Open Economy Unemployment GROWTH THEORY: THE ECONOMY IN THE VERY LONG RUN Economic Growth I: Capital Accumulation and Population Growth Economic Growth II: Technology, Empirics, and Policy BUSINESS CYCLE THEORY: THE ECONOMY IN THE SHORT RUN Introduction to Economic Fluctuations Aggregate Demand I: Bui...
Elements and Periodicity Group (Gp) I Elements Group II Elements Group III Elements Aluminium and Beryllium Rel
Group Trends The Anomalous Nature of Nitrogen Occurance General Properties and Structures of the Elements Hydrides
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