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Constraints Faced By Farmers In Rice Production In Enugu State Nigeria | Onyenekwe, S.C  Okorji, E.C  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Apr,2015
The study investigated the constraints militating against rice production in Enugu state, Nigeria. Ninety respondents were selected using multi-stage sampling technique. Data for the study were collected by the use of well structured questionnaire. Descriptive statistics was used to analyse the data. The results showed that rice farmers in the

Leveraging Retailers For Fertilizer Extension Service Provision In Uganda | John Stephen Tenywa  Orapa Nicholas  Nankya Eseri  Walekwa Peter  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Apr,2015
Uganda is among the few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa committed to implement the Abuja 2006 Presidential declaration for each African Union member country to achieve nutrient use levels of 50 kg per hectare per year. Uganda has a “Fertilizer Policy” is already in place together with the “Strategy” to operationlise

Prevalence Of Ticks On Camels And Cattles Brought To Dodoru Market Kebbi State, Nigeria | Yahaya, M.A.  Magami, I.M  Bagida, I.M  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Apr,2015
Dodoru Market is popular for its weekly Market day in Kebbi State. People converge at the market every Monday from various places to buy or sell. Survey of ticks on Camels and Cattles brought to Dodoru Market was conducted to evaluate the prevalence of Camel and Cattle ticks. A total

The Analysis Of The Technical Efficiency Of Rain-fed Rice Farmers In Taraba State, Nigeria | Tijjani Adamu  Dr. U. M. Bakari  Dr. D. Y. Giroh  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Apr,2015
This paper analyses technical efficiency of the rain-fed rice farmers in Taraba State, Nigeria. Structured questionnaire was used to collect data from 234 rain-fed rice farmers through multi-stage and proportionate random sampling. Stochastic frontier production function was employed in the data analysis. The result reveals that majority (82%) of the

Comparative Analysis Of Convergence Times Between Rip And Eigrp Routing Protocols In A Network | Joseph Kobina Panford  Kwabena Riverson  Boansi Kufuor Oliver  Rasheeda Mendeeya Yehuza  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Computer Science | Apr,2015
The convergence time of a network is very essential to a network. Networks that converge faster are considered to be very reliable. Users of the network appreciate it when they are always able to access resources. The research was carried out to compare the convergence of two routing protocols namely

Kolb’s Experiential Learning Theory (elt): Kiswahili Composition Writing Perspective | Zachary Njagi Ndwiga  Dr. Paul Amollo Odundo  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Apr,2015
The cardinal principal in teaching is promoting learning achievement in individual learner. According to Kolb (1984) learners develop individual learning styles that are consistent with subject matter presentation. Therefore, the diversity of learning styles makes it necessary for teachers to look for variety in the methods they use.Manolas (2003) observed

University Quality Management Process A Review Of Nigerian University Principal Officers | Adeniyi Temitope Adetunji  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Apr,2015
The paper was design to investigate how the quality management process takes place in Nigerian universities. A standard literature review approach was used to identify gaps in past literature. The study collected information from 18 university principal officers who have an extensive role in university quality management. The paper used

A Critical Analysis, Of The Extent To Which The Education Policy On Re-entry Of Girls After Teenage Pregnancy Has Been Implemented In Kenya | Sophia Akinyi Obonyo  Dr Ruth W. Thinguri  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Apr,2015
This study sought to examine the implementation of re-entry education policy for girls after teenage pregnancy in Kenya. It employed qualitative research methodology with non-interactive critical analysis design. The implementation has had challenges which the authors’ analyses as inadequate awareness, lack of clarity, community attitude and lack of financial and

A Critical Analysis, Of The Effectiveness Of The Sex Education Policy On Students’ Sexual Behaviour At The Basic Education Level In Kenya | Winfred Kanario Miriti  Dr. Ruth W. Thinguri  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Apr,2015
This article is a critical analysis of the effectiveness of the sex education policy on sexual behavior among students at the basic education level in Kenyan schools. The article defines sex education, sex education policy and its implications on the sexual behavior of students. The objectives of this study were;

Gender Differences In Academic Performance Among University Athletes In Ghana: A Case Study Of University Of Cape Coast | Daniel Apaak  Emmanuel Osei Sarpong  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Apr,2015
The study examined the academic performance records of student-athletes in the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Ghana, to find out if there were any gender differences, using a comparative descriptive research design. The population for the study comprised all UCC registered athletes from 2008 to 2013, which was 866. Purposive

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