Residues Of Herbicides Imazethapyr (pursuit) And Oxyfluorfen (goal) In Groundnut Plant And Soil | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Mar,2016
The effective control of pests such as weeds, insects, and diseases is critical to assuring healthy crops and enhancing agricultural productivity. Various pest control methods have been adopted. One is the use of chemical pesticides, which is still the most common method because it is cheap and often very effective.
Examining Different Perspectives On Capitalism And Business | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Business Ethics | Mar,2016
In this study, we examined different perspectives of capitalism in relation to business, focusing the lens of the discussion on profit making. To this end, we identified three forms of capitalism, including welfare, libertarian, and compassionate or charitable capitalism. We argued strongly for the case of profit making as the
Examination Of The Moral Rights Of Stockholders And Stakeholders On The Corporation | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Business Ethics | Mar,2016
We examined in this Paper the moral rights of stockholders as the principal residual claimants and other stakeholders on the corporation, bringing into clear perspectives what these are actually and the best possible manner in which they should be observed.
Ecological And Health Risk Assessment Of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (pcbs) In Tropical Soils From Ghana, West Africa | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Ecology | Mar,2016
The risk and pollution of our environment by polychlorinated biphenyls has become a global issue. Massive efforts are being made to identify hot spots and determine the impacts on health. This study evaluates the and level of PCB pollution of soils in the Central region of Ghana and
Seasonal Variations Of Gastrointestinal Parasites Of African Elephants (loxodonta Africana) Review | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Ecology | Mar,2016
Wild African elephants (Loxodonta africana) are commonly infected with intestinal strongyle parasites. Relatively few studies have been carried out on the parasites of free-ranging wild animal species and this led to a lack of baseline parasitological data. This is a concern because gastrointestinal parasites can have an important influence on
An Evaluation Of The Impact Of Macro-economic Programmes In Addressing Educated Youth Unemployment In Zimbabwe | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Mar,2016 premium
This study sought to evaluate the impact of nine macro-economic programmes/blueprints crafted by the Government of Zimbabwe (GoZ) since attaining independence in 1980 to achieve economic growth which would address unemployment among youths with specific reference to educated youths. The unit of analysis (respondents) were policy-makers operating at national level
An Economic Analysis Of Choice Of Health Services: A Comparative Study Of Selected Urban And Rural Settings In Tamil Nadu, India | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Mar,2016
The objective of this paper is to determine the relative influence of the factors affecting the choice of health services. The data for this study come from a primary survey of randomly selected 500 households in the urban setting of Chennai Metropolitan area of Tamil Nadu and 500 households in
Students Performance In Economics At Wassce In Jos Metropolis Of Plateau State Nigeria: A Binomial Logistic Regressions Approach | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Mar,2016
This study was conducted to estimate the probability of students’ passing in economics at WASSCE in Jos metropolis of Plateau state, Nigeria from 2004 to 2013. Two sets of survey instruments were used to collect data from both economics teachers and vice principal academics of the selected schools. The data
Influence Of Social-cultural Factors On Students Wastage Levels In Public Secondary Schools In Nyandarua County, Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Mar,2016
Wastage in Kenya’s secondary schools has been a major concern to education stakeholders since it leads to great loss of scarce resources allocated by the government to this level of education. For example, Statistics from Nyandarua West and Central sub counties show that wastage levels for the 2008 cohorts stood
A Critical Analysis Of The Barriers To Participation Of Men In The Management Of Public Early Childhood Development In Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Mar,2016
Gender disparity in ECDE schools management in Kenya is a challenge. Despite men being active participants in public discussions and making policies and decisions in Kenya today, the participation of men in management of ECDE centres is little. The fact that men are inadequately represented in the management of ECDE