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1a)
-Obedience to constituted authority
-Upholding the rule of law in all matters
-Showing good example
-Peaceful protest
-Correcting the younger ones patiently
-Potraying lofty values
1b)
-Potryaing lofty values;In such society
people show honesty
hardwork,patience,discipline and kindness in
every of their endeavour
-Upholding the rule of law in all
matters;Orderliness is maintained when
people do not attempt to thwart the course
of justice
-Showing good examples;Setting good
examples like not shunting or jumping queue
not giving or taking bribe,obeying traffic
rules and regulations,helping the motherless
or less privilegde etc
2a)
National integration is the awareness of a
common identity amongst the citizens of a
country. It means that though we belong to
different castes, religions and regions and
speak different languages we recognize the
fact that we are all one. This kind of
integration is very important in the building
of a strong and prosperous nation.
2b)
- INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION;Formal
education has a vital role to play in the
development and social change of human
communities. For development and change to
take place, education is a must. It creates
the environment and conditions conducive
for change to take place… education is the
builder and molder of attitude and
behaviour of members of the society which
lend support to the process of development
and change thereby helps in improving
national integration among differnt ethics
and culture in the country
- IMPLEMENTATION OF FOOD SECURITY
POLICIES; Food security is one of the
monsters that target many developing
countries of the world. With the majority of
people in this part of the world as farmers,
there is an urgent need to save the rural
communities through the provision of an
adequate infrastructure. Such a system
would support food and cash crop production
for domestic consumption and export (brings
foreign funds for development of the
country).
It is pertinent to note that most of the
rural communities are border towns. Rural
people should be enlightened on the
importance of the country's sovereignty and
(they should be on alert) on the damaging
effects of intolerance of neighboring
brothers. If the rural communities are at
peace, the rest of the country will also
enjoy peace because they are the majority.
The library must wake up from its
traditional role by imbibing ideas and
services that will have direct and relevant
bearing on the citizenry.
-RURAL DEVELOPMENT; The Urban
Strategy seeks, foremost, the physical,
social and economic integration of our cities
and towns. This means that: Jobs, housing,
and urban amenities of all kinds must be
furnished in more efficient and integrated
urban and metropolitan settlements. Co-
locating urban functions will make cities and
towns more efficient in a number of ways.
Physically more integrated cities and towns
would also mean shorter commuting
distances and times. Such interventions will
not only make individual cities and towns
more efficient, but they could also have a
significant effect on the national economy
also other social ammenities such as good
roads and electricity etc enhances national
integration in the country
-YOUTH EMPOWERMENT;Nigerian youths
constitute the most active segment of the
entire population of over 140 million people.
They are the social engineers and a
veritable channel or catalyst for positive
changes in the rural community, in school or
urban setting. These youths need love and a
fair share of the national wealth. They are
people with high hopes, great expectations
from parents and elders in the society. At
this point, it is necessary to examine the
concept of youth as a prelude to an
appraisal of this social group. It should be
noted that differences exist in perception
of the term “youth” by governments,
international organizations, and the public.
However, the term “youth” generally implies
a period of life between childhood and
adulthood.so when youth are being
empowered in all regions it creates proper
integration among youth of differnt norms
4a)
-The victims of human trafficking travel
over long distances before gettin to their
destinations many even die on the way
-There is an increase in violence and crime
rate
-There is increasing prevalence of STDs
including HIV and AIDS and unwanted
pregnancy
-They suffer social alienation in the host
and home countries
-Stigmatization
4b)i)
-WOTCLEF means Women Trafficking and
Child Labour Eradication Foundation
4bii)
-Eradicating trafficking in persons
-Eradicating child labour and violent abuses
of the right of women and society
-Eradicating HIV/AIDS
4biii)
-providing trafficked people with
counselling and other services to help them
successfully reintegrate into society
-providing primary, secondary, and tertiary
education assistance to economically poor
students;
-running a rehabilitation centre that offers
lodging, protection, school assistance, meals,
and vocational training
-training youth in life skills, empowerment,
confidence, and character
7)
-civil society assists in building and
strenghtening democracy
-To limit and control the power of the
state,particularly when a country is
emerging from decades of dictatorship
-To expose the curropt conduct of public
officers and lobby for good governance
reforms
-To promotpolitical participation
-Civil society also helps to develop programs
for democratic civic education in schools as
well
-They monitor the conduct of elections and
ensure that the voting and vote counting is
free,fair,peaceful and transparent.
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(3aix) slope= ((0.56-0.38)/(1.00-0.17))
=0.18/0.81=0.22 ohm V^-1 intercept on
vertical axis 0.35V^-1 (3ax) value of c^-1=
c^-1=1/c c^-1=1/0.35 c^-1=2.857 (3axi)
(i)I ensured that the connecting wires are
tightly connected (ii)i avoided error due to
parallax when taking the voltmeter by
ensuring i viewed the scale directly in
front of it
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is more than the terminal pd when
current is supplied from external
resistance which drop the e.m.f of the cell
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(Apr 08 2015 at 09:47am)
(3aiv)
voltmeter reading E=2.0V
tabulate
SN:1,2,3,4,5,6
R(ohms):1.00|2.00|3.00|4.00|5.00|6.00
R^-1(ohm ^-1):1.00|0.50|0.33|0.25|0.20|0.17
V(v):1.80|2.10|2.30|2.40|2.50|2.60
V^-1(V^-1):0.56|0.48|0.43|0.42|0.40|0.38
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=0.18/0.81=0.22 ohm V^-1
intercept on vertical axis 0.35V^-1
(3ax)
value of c^-1=
c^-1=1/c
c^-1=1/0.35
c^-1=2.857
(3axi)
(i)I ensured that the connecting wires are
tightly connected
(ii)i avoided error due to parallax when
taking the voltmeter by ensuring i viewed
the scale directly in front of it
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