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Waste Management In The Nigerian Brewering Industry: Case Study Of Guinness Nigeria Plc (gnplc) | Dr. Amobi Maxwell Ubabuike  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Feb,2015
There is stiff competitiveness in today’s global economy, forcing organizations to align their product or production or service machineries to optimization o their function. This study spotlights Guinness Nigeria Plc through the evaluation of production Waste management in the organization. Waste could be said to be intrinsic to production processes

The Role Of Leadership In Fighting Corruption In The Public Service Of Kenya | George Kichamu  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Feb,2015
Individuals entrusted with the authority to make governance decisions on behalf of Kenyans must play a central role in fighting corruption in the Public Service of Kenya. Once corruption becomes the norm in the Public Service the buck stops with the leadership in governance. Corruption in the Public Service of

Roles Of Financial Intermediaries And Stock Markets In The Management Of Nigerian Educational Systems | Yusuf Abubakar  Sa'adu Isa, Bashar  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Feb,2015
This paper views financial resource management as one of the most sensitive aspects of school administration that requires a very curios attention from a school manager. This is because finance to a school is like a blood to a human body without which all things collapse. Financial intermediaries who include

Conscientiousness, Openness To Experience: Implications On Nigerian Retail Supermarkets’ Recovery Strategies During Service Failure | Soyoye Kolapo .M.  Jenyo Gabriel. K (Ph.D)  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Marketing | Feb,2015
The roles customers’ personality characteristics play on recovery strategies (Apology, Compensation and Refund) put forward by firms when experiencing service failure has been largely uncovered by Soyoye and Jenyo (2014). However, the study could not cover the implications of conscientiousness and Openness to Experience in the Five Factor Model (FFM)

A Mathematical Model For The Transmission And Control Of Malaria And Typhoid Co-infection Using Sirs Approach | Adeboye, K. R.  Haruna, M.  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Mathematics | Feb,2015
In this paper, a novel SIRS mathematical model that addresses the control of the transmission of Malaria and Typhoid simultaneously is developed and analyzed. The next generation approach is used to determine the basic reproductive number R0 where R0 is the maximum of R1 and R2. It has been established

Mathematical Analysis Of Effects Of Isolation On Ebola Transmission Dynamics | S. O. Adewale  I. A. Olopade  G. A. Adeniran  I. T. Mohammed  S. O. Ajao  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Mathematics | Feb,2015
An epidemic model is presented to study the dynamical spread of Ebola in the communities.We show that there exist a unique solution. Furthermore,the model has a disease free equilibrium which is locally asymptotically stable whenever the threshold quantity Reproduction number is less than unity. Numerical simulation shows that if

Evaluating The Use Of The Mass Media And The Value Of Indigenous Communication On Climate Change In Nigeria | Oyewo Olusola Oyeyinka (PhD)  Ajibola Moshood Olawale  Saudat Salah Abdullbaqi (PhD)  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Media Studies | Feb,2015
Climate change is currently a burning issue throughout the world. The effect of climate change is felt across continents. The mass media and indigenous communication have been said to have significant roles to play. This paper considers the global media challenges and challenges peculiar to African journalists on the issue

Contribution Of Primary Health Care To The Health System In Nigeria: A Critical Review | Tijani M.A  Sabageh A.O  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Feb,2015
Primary Health Care (PHC) has contributed significantly in achieving universal coverage of health care services and promotes equitable distribution of healthcare resources on the reality of social justice and development. The Alma Ata Declaration of 1978 adopted P.H.C as a vehicle for attainment of the goal of Health for All

Power Theory, Social Classes And School Performance In Nigeria | Golden M I  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Feb,2015
The power theory is a model explaining the interaction between parents and the school system represented by the teacher as a power sharing process, and applied it to the Nigerian school system. We looked at various ways by which the parents try to share power with the teachers in the

Evaluation Of The Rate Of Social Mobility In Nembe, Bayelsa State, Nigeria | Golden M I  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Feb,2015
Background and Objectives: Social mobility is the movement of an individual from one social class to another or one status to another in the society. The factors responsible for social mobility have strong economic reference, some of which are education, economic empowerment, personal competences, owning personal capital, political patronage and

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