Drafts by Angeh Desmith N
This paper contains basic introductory ideas on computer systems and how they work relative to a ... more This paper contains basic introductory ideas on computer systems and how they work relative to a network and the internet. It breaks down the computer system into the hardware and software components and explains how they function and interact with one another as a system.
Book Reviews by Angeh Desmith N
The term humid coins from humidity which in simple words is water in the air . Area typical of wa... more The term humid coins from humidity which in simple words is water in the air . Area typical of water in the air are those between latitudes 23°N and S of the equator. A variety of humid landforms are observed and the dominant processes acting upon are water(fluvial) erosion, wind(eolian) erosion, weathering and mass movements, and denudation etc. Different forms are due to two or more of these processes
Thesis Chapters by Angeh Desmith N

Waste and Drainage Management systems, 2020
This document presents a real life situation of the interelation between waste management and dra... more This document presents a real life situation of the interelation between waste management and drainage management systems in an urban milieu. This is atypical of Buea-cameroon.
The orderly flow of waters (streams, rivers, runoff etc.) in a defined
pattern is referred to as a drainage system. Orderly flow in this context
is the circulation of water and liquid waste through channels which in
geomorphologic term are lines of subsidence of alternating rock types
fractured by faulting and making it easy for water to erode through the
erosion process of abrasion, to create natural flow paths(river channels,
gullies). Figuring out that there exist natural channels created by water,
channels do exist which are created by man to collect and or redirect
water termed as artificial/ man-made channels (gutters, coverts,
canals).The term drainage also refers to the manner in which water is
being channeled into or out of a defined area through a flow paths.
Regarding a drainage system, it is important to first define a system: it is
a set of units interconnected to perform or achieve a predefined aim or
task. A drainage system is therefore the interconnection of water/liquid
waste collection channels (natural, river and man-made, gutters) to
direct water through a selected channel to avoid overland flow and
resultant floods and or to direct water into an agricultural/industrial
lands.
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Thesis Chapters by Angeh Desmith N
The orderly flow of waters (streams, rivers, runoff etc.) in a defined
pattern is referred to as a drainage system. Orderly flow in this context
is the circulation of water and liquid waste through channels which in
geomorphologic term are lines of subsidence of alternating rock types
fractured by faulting and making it easy for water to erode through the
erosion process of abrasion, to create natural flow paths(river channels,
gullies). Figuring out that there exist natural channels created by water,
channels do exist which are created by man to collect and or redirect
water termed as artificial/ man-made channels (gutters, coverts,
canals).The term drainage also refers to the manner in which water is
being channeled into or out of a defined area through a flow paths.
Regarding a drainage system, it is important to first define a system: it is
a set of units interconnected to perform or achieve a predefined aim or
task. A drainage system is therefore the interconnection of water/liquid
waste collection channels (natural, river and man-made, gutters) to
direct water through a selected channel to avoid overland flow and
resultant floods and or to direct water into an agricultural/industrial
lands.
The orderly flow of waters (streams, rivers, runoff etc.) in a defined
pattern is referred to as a drainage system. Orderly flow in this context
is the circulation of water and liquid waste through channels which in
geomorphologic term are lines of subsidence of alternating rock types
fractured by faulting and making it easy for water to erode through the
erosion process of abrasion, to create natural flow paths(river channels,
gullies). Figuring out that there exist natural channels created by water,
channels do exist which are created by man to collect and or redirect
water termed as artificial/ man-made channels (gutters, coverts,
canals).The term drainage also refers to the manner in which water is
being channeled into or out of a defined area through a flow paths.
Regarding a drainage system, it is important to first define a system: it is
a set of units interconnected to perform or achieve a predefined aim or
task. A drainage system is therefore the interconnection of water/liquid
waste collection channels (natural, river and man-made, gutters) to
direct water through a selected channel to avoid overland flow and
resultant floods and or to direct water into an agricultural/industrial
lands.