Fuzzy Expert System For Managing Diarrhoea In Ghana | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Computer Science | Dec,2014
The main aim of the research was to come out with a Fuzzy Expert System to Diagnose and treat diarrhoea in Ghana. A case study was conducted in Juaso District Government Hospital. The Fuzzy Expert System was developed and used for testing fifteen diarrhoea suspected patients. Out of the fifteen
Assesment Of Heavy Metals In Salad Irrigated With Watewater In Katsina Metropoli | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Ecology | Dec,2014
The concentration in mg/kg of Pb, Cd, Cr, Fe and Zn were determined in Salad sample which ws obtained from K/Marusa, K/Durbi and K/Sauri irrigation sites of Katsina metropolis Katsina, Nigeria, using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS) Buck Scientific Model VPG 210 samples were analysed and recorded at K/Marusa as:Cd(17.5mg/kg0>Zn(12.5mg/kg)>Pb(6.06mg/kg)>Fe(4.51mg/kg)>Cr(3.98mg/kg), K/Durbi,
Community-school Partnerships In Tanzania: The Role Of Parents’ Perceptions Regarding Communication And Democracy In The Partnership | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Dec,2014
Parents-school communication is useful for engaging parents into the school and improves a democratic atmosphere of their partnerships. Using a lickert-scaled questionnaire, 250 parents were sampled to study their perception regarding functioning of the school governing-boards in inviting participation of community-members in running schools. Findings elicited that parents are not
How Peace Education Could Promote National Security In Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Dec,2014
This paper tries to discuss Peace education and its relevance to the promotion of national security. It defines Peace education as the deliberate attempt to educate the young ones in the dynamics of conflict and the promotion of peace making skills in homes, schools, and communities throughout the world, using
External School Supervision In Kenya: An Examination Of Its Effectiveness In Enhancing Financial Management In Public Secondary Schools In Kajiado North Sub County | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Dec,2014
Since the onset of government provision of Free Primary Education (FPE) in 2003 and later subsidized secondary education in 2008, there has been intense scrutiny on schools financial management geared at ensuring that resources allocated to the provision of education are used for the intended purposes efficiently, effectively and economically.
The Impact Of Hearing Loss On Literacy Development | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Dec,2014
This paper is part of a broad study that looked at the impact of hearing loss on literacy skills development. The paper explores the role of the home and the school in the development of literacy skills among learners with hearing impairments. The study employed mixed methods where both qualitative
An Investigation Of The Relevance Of Higher Education Programs To County Leadership Development | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Dec,2014
Globally institutions of higher learning have been keen in preparing to meet the graet need of developing leaders. However, the problem of training quality leaders who meet the job market and are able to deliver is the question. Also how quick the higher education institutions are able to move up
Strategies Used By Secondary Schools In Kenya To Address Drug Abuse Menace, The Case Of Kitui County | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Dec,2014
Drug abuse is not just a Western World problem but a global one. In Africa, the problem is becoming more and more rampant. In Kenya, researches continue to show escalating figures in the menace. Many media reports give a worrying trend in drug abuse. This research was carried out in
Characterisation Of Traders In The Clothing Flea Market Business: A Case Of Mbare-muoedzanhamo And Avondale Flea Markets In Harare, Zimbabwe | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Entrepreneurship | Dec,2014
Informal trading has gained prominence in recent years, especially in developing countries, Zimbabwe included, because of the crucial role it has played in absorbing multitudes of people who had been lost their jobs either through retrenchments or outright company closures. Developing countries have been plagued with a plethora of challenges
Microfinance Institutions In Nigeria: Challenges And Ways Forward | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Entrepreneurship | Dec,2014
The microfinance sub-sector in Nigeria is faced with many challenges.
Due to the large number of MFBs, it has been a. challenge for regulators to provide strict and close supervision of their activities. However all hands must be on deck to ensure that the institutions are efficiently run by surmounting the