The Role Of Government Healthcare Expenditure On Economic Growth And Development In Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | May,2014
Human health has improved drastically during the last century, yet grave inequalities in health persist. To make progress in health, meet new challenges and redress inequalities, resources must be deployed effectively. Public financing plays a big role in health services since it gives society a public policy tool that can
Has China Created Export Competition For India After Wto Accession | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Economics | May,2014
China and India are known as giants of Asia and have a combined population of 2.6 billion and both are big and fastest growing economies in world and are expected to grow fast for many years. Both are neighbor countries and having same type of features like labor abundance, vast
A Comparative Analysis Of The Indigenous And The Present Elementary Education Social Studies Curriculum In Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | May,2014
No modern educational curriculum in Nigeria can stand the test of time in terms of its functionality to the need and aspiration of the people without adequate incorporation of the traditional or indigenous curriculum prevalent before the invasion of the modern curriculum by the westerners. The indigenous Social Studies
Faculty Retention Practices In Private Universities In Kenya: Beyond Strategic Human Resource Practices | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | May,2014
There is a growing interest among researchers in education on exploring strategic human resource strategies for faculty retention in universities around the world. A survey of the human resource strategies was carried in private universities in Kenya. Key findings: The participants, especially deans, heads of departments and lecturers without administrative
Propagation Of Environmental Awareness Through Seed Project: A Comparative Study On Secondary School Students Of Kerala, India | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | May,2014
The present study analyses the propagation of Environmental Awareness through SEED project. SEED (Student Empowerment for Environmental Development) project initiated by the leading newspaper Mathrubhumi, in association with Federal Bank, aims to create awareness among the growing student community. The study was conducted among three districts of Kerala. The sample
Student School Attendance And Academic Performance In Njoro District, Kenya: A Relational Analysis | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | May,2014
Kenya is among the countries that have offered free education at primary and secondary levels, but performance is still wanting. Students gaining admission through joint admission board to public University in Njoro district is still low. This called for need to conduct a study on relationship between student school attendance
Impact Of Enterprenurship Development On Job Creation In Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Entrepreneurship | May,2014
The paper on the impact of Entrepreneurship Development on Job Creation in Nigeria is theoretical in nature. That Job creation is a most challenges facing the World today. Job creation is a function of mental ability of individual entrepreneur to know how to manage their opportunity. Any country where there
Political Factors
And Capital Flight
In Nigeria 1970-2011 | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Finance | May,2014
This study examines the impact of political factors on the incidence of capital flight in Nigeria between 1970 and 2011. It employs both inferential and empirical approaches to test the effect of
Selected political variables on capital flight index in Nigeria, using the residual approach of World Bank and Erbe
Modelling The Impact
Of Urbanization In
Stream Channels: A
Review | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Geography | May,2014
The paper reviews the various models which have been used to assess the impact of urbanization on stream channel morphology namely: channel evolution models, geomorphic threshold, equilibrium theory, regime theory and in recent years Digital elevation models (DEMS) among others. Although, various approaches\\\' have been used to characterize the different
Optimality Of Groundwater Data Network In Betwa River Catchment | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Geography | May,2014
To develop ground water resources of any region, an assessment of optimum data record becomes pre-requisite. As the description of groundwater characteristics depends upon distribution, accuracy and precision of the record of hydrograph stations, , therefore, quantitative analysis of data becomes essential to determine its optimality. The concept is explained