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A sociolinguistic inquiry into wax-dyed cloth names in Togo and Côte d'Ivoire /Davis, Glenda January 2003 (has links)
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Contributions to the natural history of the West Indian fighting conch, Strombus pugilis Linnaeus 1758, with emphasis on reproductionBradshaw-Hawkins, Valerie I. January 1982 (has links)
No description available.
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Managing Municipal Solid Waste: Perspectives from West AfricaOmodanisi, K., Okukpon, Irekpitan 25 September 2023 (has links)
Yes / This paper is a comparative analysis of Municipal Solid Waste Management in West Africa focusing on Ghana, Mali and Nigeria. The paper offers a rich discussion on Municipal Solid Waste, (hereinafter referred to as MSW), its negative impacts, possible benefits and missed opportunities due to mismanagement of the same. The discussion focuses on both international and domestic legislation of the case study states on MSW and the right to environment. Inevitably, this extends to policy considerations in as far as they impact on MSW management, and to recommendations intended to enable the case study states realise the benefits of a proper MSW management system that is in line with global standards and the right to clean and healthy environment.
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Selected patterns of population movement and settlement in the West Bank since 1967Dautel, Cindy. January 1985 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1985 D38 / Master of Arts
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Glacial Kame sandal-sole shell gorgets : an exploration of manufacture, use, distribution, and public exhibition / Glacial Kame sandal sole shell gorgetsKeller, Christine K. January 2009 (has links)
This thesis focuses on 12 Glacial Kame sandal-sole shell gorgets in the Fort Recovery (OH) State Museum. The Glacial Kame culture was comprised of Late Archaic people who inhabited northwestern Ohio, neighboring states, and southern Ontario from 3000 to 500 B.C. Research centered on four questions:
How were sandal-sole shell gorgets made?
What was the purpose of sandal-sole shell gorgets?
What was the distribution pattern within the Midwest of sandal-sole shell gorgets?
How can we best interpret and portray the story of sandal-sole shell gorgets to the public?
The primary methods used include a comprehensive literature review, detailed metrical and morphological analyses of regional sandal-sole gorget collections, discussion with others researching Glacial Kame culture, personal museum visits, and local research to determine context of the museum’s collection. Research from this thesis contributes to the Glacial Kame literature that is currently available. / Department of Anthropology
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Institutional responses to the illegal narcotic trade in West AfricaMasenya, Siyabonga January 2017 (has links)
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts (International Relations), 2017 / The trafficking of illegal narcotics on the African continent and into West Africa has resulted
in human insecurity and state insecurity in the region. Furthermore, it has helped facilitate
shadow economies such as the illegal trade in fire arms and human trafficking within the region
deteriorating law and order, judicial enforcement, and political institutions in these countries.
The West African region serves as a transit point in the distribution of narcotics to Europe from
Latin America and has increasingly become a destination in drug trafficking.
Various national, regional, and international strategies have been undertaken in combating this
perceived scourge. The African Union, European Union, United Nations, and West African
states themselves have all provided frameworks in combating drug trafficking in Africa.
Despite these various strategies drug trafficking still thrives in West Africa. This thesis will
assess one of these strategies that being the West African Coast Initiative (WACI). This thesis
attempts to outline the various reasons for the growing importance of West Africa in the
regional and international drug trade whilst assessing the impact WACI has had in dealing with
the drug trade in West Africa.
The reason the paper seeks to assess the effectiveness of the West African Coast Initiative is to
highlight the obstacles and challenges the strategy has faced over the last eight years of its
existence, to make recommendations in this regard, and to identify specific shortcomings in
African institutional efforts in engaging with threats that exist outside the state / XL2018
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Francophone Baptist Publications: Its Organization and OperationLand, Floyd M. 05 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study was to describe the operation and organization of Francophone Baptist Publications and to learn the publication needs of missionary personnel in the six countries served by the organization. Information for the study was gathered from Baptist history books, minutes from organizational meetings, questionnaires, and personal interviews with office and missionary personnel. The study revealed that although 47 per cent of those receiving questionnaires responded, only 28 per cent knew the materials and the organization sufficiently to evaluate them. This led to the conclusion that a lack of communication between the center and the missionaries exists and that the center should keep the market informed of materials available. The responses indicated that the present publications priorities do not reflect the real needs of the missionary personnel.
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The radio station manager's posture toward the radio/TV graduate in the Midwest : a rating of performance and importance of selected attributesReese, David Earl January 2011 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Regional integration in West Africa : the attitude of ECOWAS leadersWayo, Ishobee January 2010 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries / Department: Political Science.
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Women and trade in West AfricaPlewes, Betty Irene. January 1977 (has links)
No description available.
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