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    Sime Darby goes to Liberia. by Sulaiman, Mohamed, Zandi Pour Joopari, GholamReza, A. Rahman, Akmal Nurhananie

    Published 2011
    “…They found a partner in Liberia which needed foreign investment to revive its economy after two civil wars. …”
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    Nigeria’s Military Involvement In Liberia 1990-1997: A Realist Assessment by Eugene , Obiora Eugene

    Published 2016
    “…Negara Liberia terjerumus ke dalam kancah perang saudara antara tahun 1990 hingga 1997. …”
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    Liberia's coastal erosion vulnerability and LULC change analysis: Post-civil war and Ebola epidemic by Awange, Joseph, Saleem, Ashty, Konneh, S., Goncalves, R., Kiema, J., Hu, K.

    Published 2018
    “…In some countries, e.g., Liberia, a country that was ravaged by civil war and Ebola epidemic, such extraneous factors prevent direct observations, i.e., “boots on the ground”. …”
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    What is the role of corporations in Human Resource Development in a post conflict environment? ArcelorMittal Liberia a case study by Akande, Michelle

    Published 2008
    “…It should be noted that this study references Africa as the case study is based in Liberia. The research objectives were as follows: - Firstly, to explore the dimensions of HRD and CSR. - Secondly, to build a relationship between HRD and Corporate Social Responsibility. - Thirdly, to locate this relationship with the post-conflict context. - And finally, to define the role of the corporation in developing HRD within the post-conflict context, as well as assessing the benefits of doing so. …”
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    Liberia’s Post-1990 Ecomog Incursion: An Assessment of Anglophone – Francophone Dichotomy by Mohammed Sambo, Abubakar, Othman, Muhammad Fuad, Omar, Rusdi

    Published 2017
    “…The ECOWAS shift from non-interference principles to military intervention was noticeable when ECOMOG intervened in Liberia’s 1990 internal conflict; thereby changing her non-interference posture to that of collective security action as an alternative in the sub-region. …”
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    Was Nigeria’s offering of Asylum status to President Charles Taylor of Liberia a diplomatic blunder? A foreign policy case review by Ngara, Christopher Ochanja

    Published 2022
    “…The objective of the asylum was to end the 14-year-old-conflict and return peace and stability to Liberia. However, after the asylum was granted to Mr. …”
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    Manipulative rhetoric and post-war reconstruction in President Johnson-Sirleaf’s first inaugural address by Adegoju, Adeyemi

    Published 2013
    “…Following the devastating consequences of Liberia’s fourteen-year civil war for the people and the country at large, the task of mobilising the people and reinforcing their commitment to the cause of nation (re)building rests not only on the leader’s vision but also on how they expressly share the vision with their followers. …”
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    Coastline shift analysis in data deficient regions: Exploiting the high spatio-temporal resolution Sentinel-2 products by Saleem, Ashty, Awange, Joseph

    Published 2019
    “…The results of the evaluation indicate 23% (on average) improvement gained by using Sentinel-2 compared to the traditional Landsat 30 m resolution data (i.e., 32% for Liberia and 14% for Somalia). A comparison of 100 check points from Google Earth Pro (i.e., surrogate in-situ reference data) show 91% agreement for Liberia and 85% for Somalia, indicating the potential of using Sentinel-2 data for future coastal shift studies, particularly for the data deficient regions. …”
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    Improvement design of existing threshing machine at Kilang Sawit Risda, Ulu Keratong by Gelau, Daryl, Ting, Joseph Zhi Ho, Chen, Chit Wee, Mohd Rafli, Izzat Emeer, Yahaya, Mohamad Amirul Ashraf, Ramlan, Ikhsan Mustain, Tajurahim, Nurul Ainina Nadhirah, Mahmood, Salwa, Ngadiman, Nor Hasrul Akhmal

    Published 2020
    “…It’s origin is in the tropical rain forest region of West Africa, which the main belt runs through the southern latitudes of Cameron, Cote D’ ivoire, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierria Leone, Togo and into the equatorial region of Angola and the Congo (FAO,2004). …”
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    The application of oil palm tissue culture and its challenges in Malaysia – a review / Mohamad Amirul Jefni Nasaruddin by Nasaruddin, Mohamad Amirul Jefni

    Published 2019
    “…The oil palm, Elaeis guineensis is originating from West Africa and the main palm belt ran from Sierra Leone, Ghana, the Ivory Coast, Liberia and Cameroon to the tropical districts of the Republics of Congo and Zaire (Hartley, 1988). …”
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    Pelan tindakan strategik pengantarabangsaan Bahasa Melayu by Awang Sariyan

    “…Pada masa ini, bahasa Melayu belum sampai pada tahap bahasa antarabangsa yang dominan sebagaimana halnya dengan bahasa Inggeris yang telah menjadi bahasa ibunda atau bahasa pertama lebih 45 peratus penduduk 10 buah negara di dunia seperti United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad, Amerika Syarikat, Kanada dan Guyana (Fishman et al. 1977), menjadi bahasa rasmi atau bahasa kedua di Botswana, Cameroon, Fiji, Gambia, Ghana, India, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawai, Malta, Mauritius, Namibia, Nauru, Nigeria, Filipina, Zimbabwe, Sierra Leone, Singapura, Afrika Selatan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tonga, Uganda, Saomoa Barat dan Zambia (Richards 1991). …”
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    Global, regional, and national incidence, prevalence, and years lived with disability for 310 diseases and injuries, 1990–2015: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Dis... by Vos, T., Allen, C., Arora, M., Barber, R., Bhutta, Z., Brown, A., Carter, A., Casey, D., Charlson, F., Chen, A., Coggeshall, M., Cornaby, L., Dandona, L., Dicker, D., Dilegge, T., Erskine, H., Ferrari, A., Fitzmaurice, C., Fleming, T., Forouzanfar, M., Fullman, N., Gething, P., Goldberg, E., Graetz, N., Haagsma, J., Johnson, C., Kassebaum, N., Kawashima, T., Kemmer, L., Khalil, I., Kinfu, Y., Kyu, H., Leung, J., Liang, X., Lim, S., Lopez, A., Lozano, R., Marczak, L., Mensah, G., Mokdad, A., Naghavi, M., Nguyen, G., Nsoesie, E., Olsen, H., Pigott, D., Pinho, C., Rankin, Z., Reinig, N., Salomon, J., Sandar, L., Smith, A., Stanaway, J., Steiner, C., Teeple, S., Thomas, B., Troeger, C., Wagner, J., Wang, H., Wanga, V., Whiteford, H., Zoeckler, L., Abajobir, A., Abate, K., Abbafati, C., Abbas, K., Abd-Allah, F., Abraham, B., Abubakar, I., Abu-Raddad, L., Abu-Rmeileh, N., Ackerman, I., Adebiyi, A., Ademi, Z., Adou, A., Afanvi, K., Agardh, E., Agarwal, A., Kiadaliri, A., Ahmadieh, H., Ajala, O., Akinyemi, R., Akseer, N., Al-Aly, Z., Alam, K., Alam, N., Aldhahri, S., Alegretti, M., Alemu, Z., Alexander, L., Alhabib, S., Ali, R., Alkerwi, A., Alla, F., Allebeck, P., Al-Raddadi, R., Alsharif, U., Altirkawi, K., Alvis-Guzman, N., Amare, A., Amberbir, A., Amini, H., Ammar, W., Amrock, S., Andersen, H., Anderson, G., Anderson, B., Antonio, C., Aregay, A., Arnlov, J., Al, A., Asayesh, H., Assadi, R., Atique, S., Avokpaho, E., Awasthi, A., Quintanilla, B., Azzopardi, P., Bacha, U., Badawi, A., Balakrishnan, K., Banerjee, A., Barac, A., Barker-Collo, S., Barnighausen, T., Barregard, L., Barrero, L., Basu, A., Bazargan-Hejazi, S., Bell, B., Bell, M., Bennett, D., Bensenor, I., Benzian, H., Berhane, A., Bernabe, E., Betsu, B., Beyene, A., Bhala, N., Bhatt, S., Biadgilign, S., Bienhofff, K., Bikbov, B., Biryukov, S., Bisanzio, D., Bjertness, E., Blore, J., Borschmann, R., Boufous, S., Brainin, M., Brazinova, A., Breitborde, N., Brown, J., Buchbinder, R., Buckle, G., Butt, Z., Calabria, B., Ricardo Campos-Nonato, I., Cesar Campuzano, J., Carabin, H., Cardenas, R., Carpenter, D., Carrero, J., Castaneda-Orjuela, C., Castillo Rivas, J., Catala-Lopez, F., Chang, J., Chiang, P., Chibueze, C., Chisumpa, V., Choi, J., Chowdhury, R., Christensen, H., Christopher, D., Ciobanu, L., Cirillo, M., Coates, M., Colquhoun, S., Cooper, C., Cortinovis, M., Crump, J., Damtew, S., Dandona, R., Daoud, F., Dargan, P., das Neves, J., Davey, G., Davis, A., De Leo, D., Degenhardt, L., Del Gobbo, L., Dellavalle, R., Deribe, K., Deribew, A., Derrett, S., Des Jarlais, D., Dharmaratne, S., Dhillon, P., Diaz-Torne, C., Ding, E., Driscoll, T., Duan, L., Dubey, M., Duncan, B., Ebrahimi, H., Ellenbogen, R., Elyazar, I., Endres, M., Endries, A., Ermakov, S., Eshrati, B., Estep, K., Farid, T., Sofia e Sa Farinha, C., Faro, A., Farvid, M., Farzadfar, F., Feigin, V., Felson, D., Fereshtehnejad, S., Fernandes, J., Fernandes, J., Fischer, F., Fitchett, J., Foreman, K., Fowkes, G., Fox, J., Franklin, R., Friedman, J., Frostad, J., Furst, T., Futran, N., Gabbe, B., Ganguly, P., Gankpe, F., Gebre, T., Gebrehiwot, T., Gebremedhin, A., Geleijnse, J., Gessner, B., Gibney, K., Ginawi, I., Giref, A., Giroud, M., Gishu, M., Glaser, E., Godwin, W., Gomez-Dantes, H., Gona, P., Goodridge, A., Gopalani, S., Gotay, C., Goto, A., Gouda, H., Grainger, R., Greaves, F., Guillemin, F., Guo, Y., Gupta, R., Gupta, R., Gupta, V., Gutierrez, R., Haile, D., Hailu, A., Hailu, G., Halasa, Y., Hamadeh, R., Hamidi, S., Hammami, M., Hancock, J., Handal, A., Hankey, G., Hao, Y., Harb, H., Harikrishnan, S., Maria Haro, J., Havmoeller, R., Hay, R., Beatriz Heredia-Pi, I., Heydarpour, P., Hoek, H., Horino, M., Horita, N., Hosgood, H., Hoy, D., Htet, A., Huang, H., Huang, J., Huynh, C., Iannarone, M., Iburg, K., Innos, K., Inoue, M., Iyer, V., Jacobsen, K., Jahanmehr, N., Jakovljevic, M., Javanbakht, M., Jayatilleke, A., Jee, S., Jeemon, P., Jensen, P., Jiang, Y., Jibat, T., Jimenez-Corona, A., Jin, Y., Jonas, J., Kabir, Z., Kalkonde, Y., Kamal, R., Kan, H., Karch, A., Karema, C., Karimkhani, C., Kasaeian, A., Kaul, A., Kawakami, N., Karimkhani, C., Kasaeian, A., Kaul, A., Kawakami, N., Keiyoro, P., Kemp, A., Keren, A., Kesavachandran, C., Khader, Y., Khaiff, A., Khaiff, E., Khang, Y., Khera, S., Khoja, T., Khubchandani, J., Kieling, C., Kim, P., Kim, C., Kim, D., Kim, Y., Kissoon, N., Knibbs, L., Knudsen, A., Kokubo, Y., Kolte, D., Kopec, J., Kosen, S., Kotsakis, G., Koul, P., Koyanagi, A., Kravchenko, M., Defo, B., Bicer, B., Kudom, A., Kuipers, E., Kumar, G., Kutz, M., Kwan, G., Lal, A., Lalloo, R., Lallukka, T., Lam, H., Lam, J., Langan, S., Larsson, A., Lavados, P., Leasher, J., Leigh, J., Leung, R., Levi, M., Li, Y., Li, Y., Liang, J., Liu, S., Liu, Y., Lloyd, B., Lo, W., Logroscino, G., Looker, K., Lotufo, P., Lunevicius, R., Lyons, R., Mackay, M., Abd El Razek, M., Mahdavi, M., Majdan, M., Majeed, A., Malekzadeh, R., Marcenes, W., Margolis, D., Martinez-Raga, J., Masiye, F., Massano, J., McGarvey, S., McGrath, J., McKee, M., McMahon, B., Meaney, P., Mehari, A., Meija-Rodriguez, F., Mekonnen, A., Melaku, Y., Memiah, P., Memish, Z., Mendoza, W., Meretoja, A., Meretoja, T., Mhimbira, F., Miller, Ted, Mills, E., Mirarefin, M., Mitchell, P., Mock, C., Mohammadi, A., Mohammed, S., Monasta, L., Montanez Hernandez, J., Montico, M., Mooney, M., Moradi-Lakeh, M., Morawska, L., Mueller, U., Mullany, E., Mumford, J., Murdoch, M., Nachega, J., Nagel, G., Naheed, A., Naldi, L., Nangia, V., Newton, J., Ng, M., Ngalesoni, F., Quyen, L., Nisar, M., Nkamedjie Pete, P., Nona, J., Norheim, O., Norman, R., Norrving, B., Nunes, B., Ogbo, F., Oh, I., Ohkubo, T., Olivares, P., Olusanya, B., Olusanya, J., Ortiz, A., Osman, M., Ota, E., Mahesh, P., Park, E., Parsaeian, M., de Azeredo Passos, V., 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Shepard, D., Sheth, K., Shibuya, K., Shin, M., Shiri, R., Shiue, I., Shrime, M., Sigfusdottir, I., Silva, D., Alves Silveira, D., Singh, A., Singh, J., Singh, O., Singh, P., Sivonda, A., Skirbekk, V., Skogen, J., Sligar, A., Silwa, K., Soljak, M., Soreide, K., Soriano, J., Sposato, L., Sreeramareddy, C., Stathopoulou, V., Steel, N., Stein, D., Steiner, T., Steinke, S., Stovner, L., Stroumpoulis, K., Sunguya, B., Sur, P., Swaminathan, S., Sykes, B., Szoeke, C., Tabares-Seisdedos, R., Takala, J., Landon, N., Tanne, D., Tavakkoli, M., Taye, B., Taylor, H., Te Ao, B., Tedla, B., Terkawi, A., Thomson, A., Thorne-Lyman, A., Thrift, A., Thurston, G., Tobe-Gai, R., Tonelli, M., Topor-Madry, R., Topouzis, F., Tran, B., Dimbuene, Z., Tsilimbaris, M., Tura, A., Tuzcu, E., Tyrovolas, S., Ukwaja, K., Undurraga, E., Uneke, C., Uthman, O., van Gool, C., Varakin, Y., Vasankari, T., Venketasubramanian, N., Verma, R., Violante, F., Vladimirov, S., Vlassov, V., Vollset, S., Wagner, G., Waller, S., Wang, L., Watkins, D., Weichenthal, S., Weiderpass, E., Weintraub, R., Werdecker, A., Westerman, R., White, R., Williams, H., Wiysonge, C., Wolfe, C., Won, S., Woodbrook, R., Wubshet, M., Xavier, D., Xu, G., Yadav, A., Yan, L., Yano, Y., Yaseri, M., Ye, P., Yebyo, H., Yip, P., Yonemoto, N., Yoon, S., Younis, M., Yu, C., Zaidi, Z., Zaki, M., Zeeb, H., Zhou, M., Zodpey, S., Zuhlke, L., Murray, C.

    Published 2016
    “…The leading cause was sense organ disorders in 22 countries in Asia and Africa and one in central Latin America; diabetes in four countries in Oceania; HIV/AIDS in three southern sub-Saharan African countries; collective violence and legal intervention in two north African and Middle Eastern countries; iron-deficiency anaemia in Somalia and Venezuela; depression in Uganda; onchoceriasis in Liberia; and other neglected tropical diseases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. …”
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    Effects of exchange rate volatility on outputs in some selected West Africa countries by Sani, Idris Ahmed, Hassan, Sallahuddin, Azam, Muhammad

    Published 2016
    “…This study investigates empirically the effect of exchange rate volatility on the output level of the five English speaking countries in ECOWAS, namely Nigeria, Ghana, Gambia, the Sierra Leones and Liberia, over the period 1991 to 2014.Co-integration test and error correction modelling were used as estimation techniques.Estimates of co-integration relations were obtained and the short-run and long-run dynamic relationships between the variables were obtained for each country utilizing the tests.In general, exchange rate volatility has a significant impact on outputs at least for all the countries considered in the study, with all except Liberia having negative impact.…”
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