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Population Density, Sanitation And Health: The Case Of Urban Slums In Nigeria | Nduka Ijeoma  Nduka Enyinnaya. C.  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Aug,2015
There remains a link between sanitation and health. Safe drinking water, safe disposal of waste water and household refuse are fundamental to health and development. With the rapid pace of urbanization from rural-urban drift, sanitation might remain a challenge in communities not equipped for growth explosion. This study therefore examined

Assessment Of The Knowledge And Utilization Of Hiv Pep Of Kiuth Students | Maniga N J  Marera D  Nyaribo C  Ochweri A  Chivatsi M  Eilu E  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Aug,2015
INTRODUCTION: PEP is a preventive medical treatment taken after exposure to a viral pathogen to prevent infection. This present study was therefore conducted to assess the knowledge and utilization of HIV PEP among the medical students of KIUTH. METHODS: A survey was carried out in KIUTH involving 100 medical students

Is Globalisation Or (ethical) Consumerism The Panacea For Today's Over- Consumerism / Materialism? | Dr. Francis A. Adeyemi  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Policy | Aug,2015
The world has truly become a global village but some of the menace in our society such as over-consumerism tend to continue to prevail with the number of both our youths and adults getting caught up in its web increasing each and every day. This is against the backdrop of

Factors Influencing Implementation Of Biomedical Research Projects: A Case Of Kenya Medical Research Institute | Sabina Wangui Wachira  Harriet Kidombo  Jesse Maina Kinyua  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Policy | Aug,2015
The general objective of this research project was to examine factors influencing successful implementation of biomedical research projects in Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI). These research sought to achieve five specific objectives with the key variables examined being the dependent variable successful implementation of biomedical projects in KEMRI and independent

Challenges Faced By University Of Zimbabwe Social Work Students On Fieldwork Attachment | Muchinako, George Alex  Muridzo, Noel  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Aug,2015
The profession of social work promotes the welfare of human beings and the betterment of human society through the development and systematic application of scientific knowledge of societal activities and services. This knowledge is acquired through social work education and training which is done in two components, one academic and

Customers Satisfaction On The Computerized Accounting System In Nigerian Listed Banks | Awaisu Adamu Salihi  Rabi'u Saminu Jibril  Fatima Bello Ibrahim  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Accounting | Jul,2015
Computerized accounting system is an influential form of technology based on self-service which is denoted as electronic-banking, with the dispersion and advent of the Internet medium that can be categorized into PC banking, Internet banking, TV-based banking, and Telephone-based banking which consist several distribution channels that enables customers to access

Effects Of Steam Sterilized Soil On Anthracnose Severity, Growth And Yield Of Common Bean Genotypes (phaseolus Vulgaries L.) Under Screen House Conditions | Benard T.M. Kharinda  Dennis M.W. Ochieno  Reuben M. Otsyula  Victoria Naluyange  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Jul,2015
Common bean anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum lindemuthianum is an economically important disease in Kenya. The pathogen survives on infected crop debris, seeds and in soil for up to three years. Therefore soil is an important component of study on anthracnose disease epidemiology in beans. Soil sterilization in screenhouse experiments is

Effects Of Improved Soybean Technology On Yields Of Some Selected Crops In Southern Parts Of Borno And Kaduna States, Nigeria | R.C. Wakawa  E.S. Ebukiba  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Jul,2015
The study used t-test and OLS to analyze the effects of improved soybean variety on yields of some selected crops in Borno and Kaduna states. Results showed that households in Tropical Legume II (TL II) communities obtained higher yield from cereals. This is an implication that, soybean has improved

Proper Timing Of Chemical Weed Control And Fertilizer Application Enhances Maize Growth And Yield Across Northern Ghana: A Review | Fuseini Osuman  Dr. Kugbe X. Joseph  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Jul,2015
Maize is an important food crop in the world. Among the challenges affecting its production, weeds infestations and soil infertility play dominant roles across northern Ghana. Though several methods have been employed to manage these problems, the current average yield of 1.5 t/ha is far below the achievable yield of

Empirical Validity Of Revealed Preference Theory: Analysis From The Choices Of Gsm Subscribers In Taraba State, Nigeria | Ibzan Darius  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | Jul,2015
The revealed preference theory, which is considered empirical, stipulates that a consumer’s behaviour can be observed from his purchasing habits. This implies that his choice reveals his preference such that if he purchases a specific bundle of goods, then that bundle is “revealed preferred,” given fixed income and prices, to

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