PHYSICS FORM4 NOTES
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| Course | PHYSICS |
| Year | 4th Year |
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AGD 303: GENDER AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
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The purpose of the course is to discuss the concepts that are essential to the subject of natural resource and environmental management and relate them to gendered understanding of environmental challenges and solutions. We hope that you will find this module exciting, educative, and engaging.
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AGD 101: EVOLUTION OF GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT
In this lesson we shall learn about gender, sex, sex roles, and gender roles. This shall strengthen our perception of the concepts in the area where these concepts have been taken as synonymous.
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AGD 304: GENDER ASPECTS IN REGIONAL COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT
The objective of this course is to develop intellectual and analytical capacity in gender and Regional Cooperation. The course will introduce students to forms of regional Cooperation and explain gains made from various ventures in and outside Africa from a gender perspective. The course will introduce students to forms of regional cooperation and explain gains made from various ventures in and outside Africa from a gender perspective.
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AGD 202: PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES AND TOOLS IN GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT
This Module focuses on participatory approaches and tools in gender and development. Development process world over is expected to be result oriented in that it is more about how people benefit from the process rather than the dynamic of process itself.
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AGE 302: GEOGRAPHY OF AFRICA
This course is a systematic approach to the physical and human geography of Africa. It
focuses on the physical-environmental, socio-cultural and development dimensions. The learner is expected to apply the knowledge of physical and human geography in solving the environmental and socioeconomic challenges of the African Continent.
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FAS/AMS 311: SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AND LOGISTICS NOTES
Supply chain is the network of organizations that are involved through upstream and
downstream linkages, in the different processes and activities that produce value in the
form of product and services in the hands of the ultimate customers.
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BBA 314: PUBLIC RELATIONS
publics. In the analysis of the definition (i) it is” the planned and sustained effort” ,meaning that PR activity is organized as a campaign or program and is a continuous activity, it is not haphazard. (ii) Its purpose is “to establish and maintain mutual understanding” – that is, to ensure that the organization is understood by others. This mutual understanding is thus between an organization and its publics, since many groups of people are involved.
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THE CANDLESTICK TRADING BIBLE
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The Candlestick trading bible is the trading method that is going to finally take your trading to where it should be, consistent, profitable, easy and requiring very little time and effort.
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Gold Line FX Indicator
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The first thing after installing and opening the platform, click on the indicators icon as in the picture and remove all indicators from the platform to install a GDLineFX system, Follow the instructions as shown in the pictures.
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GPR 217 : THE LAW OF TRUSTS
A trust has been defined as the relationship which arises whenever a person, called the trustee, is
compelled in equity to hold property, whether real or personal, and whether by legal or equitable
title, for the benefit of some persons, of whom he may be one and who are termed beneficiaries
or ``cestui que trust``, or for some object permitted by law, in such a way that the real benefit of
the property accrues, not to the trustee, but to the beneficiaries or other objects of the trust.
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