This document lists 12 brands that advertised in New York in 2009 including LG, Mary Poppins, HSBC (listed twice), Samsung, Planet Hollywood, Coca Cola, McDonald's, South Pacific, Michael Jackson, and Levi's. Most of the brands listed are large multinational corporations representing various industries like technology, banking, entertainment, food, and apparel.
Maurice de Velder usa 2009 new york advertising oneMaurice De Velder
This document lists 7 brands that advertised in New York in 2009 including LG, Mary Poppins, HSBC advertised twice, Samsung, Planet Hollywood, and Coca Cola. It is a simple list of brands with no other details provided about the advertisements.
Uranus and Neptune are cold, gaseous planets discovered in the last 350 years using telescopes and mathematics. They have similar physical properties but Neptune shows more surface features. Uranus's unique tilted axis causes extreme seasons, while Neptune has unexplained internal heat. Both planets have moon systems, with Triton in a rare retrograde orbit around Neptune. Faint rings have also been detected circling Uranus and Neptune.
Five Nigerian electoral case studies 1923-1983Ed Keazor
This document provides background on five Nigerian electoral case studies from 1923-1983. It focuses on the 1923 election, the first in which Nigerians were allowed to vote for legislative council members. It describes the founding of the Nigerian National Democratic Party by Herbert Macaulay, Egerton Shyngle, Eric Moore, and Dr. Curtis Adeniyi-Jones. The NNDP launched with a platform of local self-government, non-discriminatory enterprise, free education, and Africanization of the civil service. The NNDP campaigned among wealthy, educated men in Lagos and received support from local chieftaincy families and market women. Dr. Adeniyi-Jones was one of three NNDP candidates
Celebrating Ajie Anthony Ukpabi Asika CFR @80 Ed Keazor
A commemorative collection, for the occasion of the 80th posthumous birthday of Ajie Ukpabi Asika CFR.
The collection comprises of a short biography; a short collection of his speeches and writings; some important funeral tributes from friends and associates and rare images celebrating his life and work.
This is a lean preview of two volumes, due for publication later this year, comprising his biography and a collection of his speeches, from 1960-1996.
The document summarizes key information about the Sun, including its interior structure, energy production through nuclear fusion, and atmospheric layers. The Sun's core produces energy through proton-proton fusion, with a small amount of mass being converted to energy. Sunspots occur in 11-year cycles and are associated with magnetic fields, while solar flares and coronal mass ejections can emit large amounts of energy and eject plasma into space.
This document lists 12 brands that advertised in New York in 2009 including LG, Mary Poppins, HSBC (listed twice), Samsung, Planet Hollywood, Coca Cola, McDonald's, South Pacific, Michael Jackson, and Levi's. Most of the brands listed are large multinational corporations representing various industries like technology, banking, entertainment, food, and apparel.
Maurice de Velder usa 2009 new york advertising oneMaurice De Velder
This document lists 7 brands that advertised in New York in 2009 including LG, Mary Poppins, HSBC advertised twice, Samsung, Planet Hollywood, and Coca Cola. It is a simple list of brands with no other details provided about the advertisements.
Uranus and Neptune are cold, gaseous planets discovered in the last 350 years using telescopes and mathematics. They have similar physical properties but Neptune shows more surface features. Uranus's unique tilted axis causes extreme seasons, while Neptune has unexplained internal heat. Both planets have moon systems, with Triton in a rare retrograde orbit around Neptune. Faint rings have also been detected circling Uranus and Neptune.
Five Nigerian electoral case studies 1923-1983Ed Keazor
This document provides background on five Nigerian electoral case studies from 1923-1983. It focuses on the 1923 election, the first in which Nigerians were allowed to vote for legislative council members. It describes the founding of the Nigerian National Democratic Party by Herbert Macaulay, Egerton Shyngle, Eric Moore, and Dr. Curtis Adeniyi-Jones. The NNDP launched with a platform of local self-government, non-discriminatory enterprise, free education, and Africanization of the civil service. The NNDP campaigned among wealthy, educated men in Lagos and received support from local chieftaincy families and market women. Dr. Adeniyi-Jones was one of three NNDP candidates
Celebrating Ajie Anthony Ukpabi Asika CFR @80 Ed Keazor
A commemorative collection, for the occasion of the 80th posthumous birthday of Ajie Ukpabi Asika CFR.
The collection comprises of a short biography; a short collection of his speeches and writings; some important funeral tributes from friends and associates and rare images celebrating his life and work.
This is a lean preview of two volumes, due for publication later this year, comprising his biography and a collection of his speeches, from 1960-1996.
The document summarizes key information about the Sun, including its interior structure, energy production through nuclear fusion, and atmospheric layers. The Sun's core produces energy through proton-proton fusion, with a small amount of mass being converted to energy. Sunspots occur in 11-year cycles and are associated with magnetic fields, while solar flares and coronal mass ejections can emit large amounts of energy and eject plasma into space.
Dibueze Chinyere Asika- a life in words and picturesEd Keazor
A short biography and and photo book, celebrating the life of Chief Chinyere Asika (1939-2015). She was the first African woman, to obtain a Masters Degree in Information Technology. She organised what was at the time, the largest Women's Co-operative Society in Nigerian History- 'Otu Olu Obodo', in 1974. whilst first lady of the old East Central State of Nigeria.
Nigeria and the Royal Niger Company- full storyEd Keazor
The Royal Niger Company was founded in 1879 and was instrumental in spreading British influence in West Africa, especially along the Niger River. It consolidated British trading interests under one company and aggressively expanded through treaties and force. In 1882 it became the National African Company and was granted a royal charter in 1886, giving it authority to administer the Niger territories. The company established a government and trade monopoly in the region, but faced criticism over its oppressive practices from local groups, other European traders, and the British government. It struggled financially yet maintained control of the Niger territories for over a decade through the determination of its leaders.
Complete funeral tribute book for Dibueze Chinyere Asika, containing tributes from Presidents Muhammadu Buhari, Goodluck Jonathan, Olusegun Obasanjo. General Yakubu Gowon, Dr Alex Ekwueme, Governor's Willie Obiano, Rochas Okorocha, Lt General T.Y.Danjuma and many more.
The document discusses the gas laws of Boyle's law, Charles' law, and Gay-Lussac's law. Boyle's law states that the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional at constant temperature. Charles' law describes the direct proportionality of volume and temperature at constant pressure. Gay-Lussac's law found the direct relationship between pressure and temperature when volume is kept constant. The document also defines ideal gases as having no particle volume or intermolecular forces, while real gases do have particle volume and intermolecular attractive forces.
Saturn has a mass of 5.7 x 10^26 kg and is less dense than water. It has a prominent ring system composed of icy particles ranging in size from dust grains to boulders. The rings have gaps and fine structure caused by orbital resonances with Saturn's many moons. Titan is Saturn's largest moon, with a thick nitrogen-rich atmosphere that obscures its surface from view.
Nigeria- The journey to amalgamation- a brief summary.Ed Keazor
A brief textual and pictorial guide to the formation of the modern Nigerian State in 1914. Descriptive images of milestone events and documents in the course of this journey.
Dibueze Chinyere Asika- a life in words and picturesEd Keazor
A short biography and and photo book, celebrating the life of Chief Chinyere Asika (1939-2015). She was the first African woman, to obtain a Masters Degree in Information Technology. She organised what was at the time, the largest Women's Co-operative Society in Nigerian History- 'Otu Olu Obodo', in 1974. whilst first lady of the old East Central State of Nigeria.
Nigeria and the Royal Niger Company- full storyEd Keazor
The Royal Niger Company was founded in 1879 and was instrumental in spreading British influence in West Africa, especially along the Niger River. It consolidated British trading interests under one company and aggressively expanded through treaties and force. In 1882 it became the National African Company and was granted a royal charter in 1886, giving it authority to administer the Niger territories. The company established a government and trade monopoly in the region, but faced criticism over its oppressive practices from local groups, other European traders, and the British government. It struggled financially yet maintained control of the Niger territories for over a decade through the determination of its leaders.
Complete funeral tribute book for Dibueze Chinyere Asika, containing tributes from Presidents Muhammadu Buhari, Goodluck Jonathan, Olusegun Obasanjo. General Yakubu Gowon, Dr Alex Ekwueme, Governor's Willie Obiano, Rochas Okorocha, Lt General T.Y.Danjuma and many more.
The document discusses the gas laws of Boyle's law, Charles' law, and Gay-Lussac's law. Boyle's law states that the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional at constant temperature. Charles' law describes the direct proportionality of volume and temperature at constant pressure. Gay-Lussac's law found the direct relationship between pressure and temperature when volume is kept constant. The document also defines ideal gases as having no particle volume or intermolecular forces, while real gases do have particle volume and intermolecular attractive forces.
Saturn has a mass of 5.7 x 10^26 kg and is less dense than water. It has a prominent ring system composed of icy particles ranging in size from dust grains to boulders. The rings have gaps and fine structure caused by orbital resonances with Saturn's many moons. Titan is Saturn's largest moon, with a thick nitrogen-rich atmosphere that obscures its surface from view.
Nigeria- The journey to amalgamation- a brief summary.Ed Keazor
A brief textual and pictorial guide to the formation of the modern Nigerian State in 1914. Descriptive images of milestone events and documents in the course of this journey.