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GIT GOD INFORM TEXT

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                                                                                                             GIT   GOD INFORM TEXT        By Victor Akachukwu Anthony Ikechukwu  All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without the prior permission of the copyright owner. Glen, a young taxi driver, has been searching for opportunity withoutGod. On 17th July 1995 in Heti. An old man left a black parcel in his taxi. The old man was quite well known in town. Glen looked at the parcel and was sure that there was plenty o...

Healthcare Economics: Why Prevention Costs Less Than Treatment

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Healthcare Economics: Why Prevention Costs Less Than Treatment. The adage that an ounce of prevention is a pound of cure has become a cliche in the health policy. However, most of the health systems in the world use more money on the treatment of sickness rather than prevention of sickness. Such a mismatch demonstrates that there is more to cost-saving arguments than meets the economic eye. In order to establish rational health policy and maintain medical expenditure sustainable we need to understand when prevention is actually cost reduction, when it leads to better outcomes at an affordable rate, and when treatment remains the optimal strategy to pursue. The Economic Rationality of Prevention. Preventive health care encompasses a great variety of activities: vaccines, screenings, counseling, environmental modifications, and health-related education. All these are meant to prevent the occurrence of disease or to detect it at an early stage when it is rather simple and cheap to treat. ...

WAEC2019 WOODWORK3 PRACTICAL FISHERIES

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WAEC2019 WOODWORK3 PRACTICAL FISHERIES The Bluff (2026): A Deep Dive into the Upcoming Pirate Action Thriller India vs New Zealand LIVE Score 1st ODI Rohit Sharma Makes Intent Clear In 1st Over Commentators In Awe YT Strands #673 (January 5, 2026) — Theme, Hints, Answers & Spangram Explained WAEC 2019 Woodwork & Fisheries Practical Exams: Key Insights and Tips for Success The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) 2019 Woodwork and Fisheries practical exams tested students' technical skills, creativity, and understanding of real-world applications. Whether you're a student preparing for future exams or an educator guiding candidates, this detailed breakdown of the 2019 Woodwork 3 (Practical) and Fisheries 3 (Practical) will help you understand the requirements, common challenges, and best strategies for success. From the marking scheme to the tools and materials required, this article provides valuable insights to help students excel in these practical exams. By focu...

Why it is Long-term Payoff to Invest in Schools

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The Economics of Education: Why it is Long-term Payoff to Invest in Schools. The greatest investment that may be made by individuals and societies is education. It prefers growing intergenerational and alters economic course. The expenditures, tuition, lost wages, and the government expenditure are reflected on budgets. The gains though present over decades in terms of increased productivity, enhanced innovation, greater health, and civil life. The understanding of these returns and their necessity of markets to be inefficient is the reason why school investment continues to play a prominent role in economic policy, even when temporary budgets are urging it to be cut. Personal Payoffs: The Wage Premium. Individuals receiving higher education earn higher in lifetime. In the US, the annual income increases by approximately 8–13 percent due to one extra year in school. The average income of college graduates is approximately 75 percent higher than high school graduates and the higher the ...

How Microfinance Lifts Communities: Successes and Criticisms

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How Microfinance Lifts Communities: Successes and Criticisms Microfinance has been hailed as a revolution in development economics, that is set to open up entrepreneurial possibilities of the poor with small collateral-free loans. This model appeared confirmed by the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize of Muhammad Yunus to Grameen Bank and resulted in billions of dollars of investment and imitation across the globe. However, decades of development and thorough research have made the image more complex. In certain contexts, microfinance works in reality and microfinance does not work in poverty. Knowledge of its strongpoints and its weaknesses is important when developing effective policy. The Microfinance Model and its attractiveness. Majority of the poor borrowers are locked out by traditional banks as they demand collateral, paperwork and high operating costs that render small loans unprofitable. Microfinance institutions (MFIs) overcome this obstacle by group lending. Members of a group will ens...