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Ringed compounds are very unique in Nature, because the human skeletal foundation as will be seen in Vol VI), from the Head to the Toes are made of ringed compounds (the steroids). It is from the Chemistry of ringed compounds, one can see the Physics of Springs with respect to many concepts such as Strain Energies. There are rings which cannot be opened and there are others which can readily be opened. How rings are formed and opened are unknown to Chemists universally; but they think they know. The characters of rings, the conditions favoring their openings, expansions and reduction in size and formations, the manners by which rings are opened or closed, etc. have been clearly explained. Ha...
This study is the first research work on remittances conducted in Nigeria and reveals the actual state of its remittance market. The report describes how United Kingdom residents of Nigerian origin transfer remittances home and how the funds are distributed to their beneficiaries in Nigeria. The review presents the remittance industry conditions existing in the UKNigeria remittance corridor at the origination and distribution stages of the transactions, and the intermediaries who facilitate the transfers. The report makes conclusions and compares these main findings with lessons from other corridors. The UK-Nigeria remittance corridor has an equal dominance of formal and informal remittance ...
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Volume III titled The Chemistry of Initiation of Ringed, Ring-Forming and Polymeric Monomers/Compounds completes the initiation of compounds for chemical and homopolymeric reactions (section D). The volume is a section that contains six chapters and is indeed a continuation of Volume II. However, in view of the size of this volume (section D), it has been divided into two books: Volume III-A and Volume III-B. Volume III-B, which contains part II and part III, is a continuation of Volume III-A, which is part I.
In Worlding Women Jan Jindy Pettman asks 'Where are the women in international relations'? She develops a broad picture of women in colonial and post-colonial relations; racialized, ethnic and national identity conflicts; in wars, liberation movements and peace movements; and in the international political economy. Bringing contemporary feminist theory together with women's experiences of the `international', Pettman shows how mainstream international relations is based on certain constructions of masculinity and femininity. Her ground-breaking analysis has implications for feminist politics as well as for the study of international relations.
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In this ambitious work, David D. Laitin explores the politics of religious change among the Yoruba of Nigeria, then uses his findings to expand leading theories of ethnic and religious politics.