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Pornography As Addiction And Counselling Strategies | Justina Sarpong Akoto  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Feb,2014
Pornography addiction is defined as a compulsive pursuit of pornographic materials which does psychological and emotional harm to the individual. It can also cause problems in the individual’s relationship with family and friends. Pornography addiction happens when the individual spends increasing amounts of time on extreme pornographic material. This increase

The Impact Of Counseling Methods In Promoting Student Discipline In Public Secondary Schools In Kiambu County, Kenya | Sarah Ngotho  Dr. Agnes P. Zani  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Feb,2014
Guidance and counseling has replaced caning in Kenyan public schools as an alternative method of dealing with school indiscipline. This study sought to establish the influence of different counseling methods in promoting indiscipline in district public secondary schools in Kikuyu District, Central Kenya. The study was guided by four objectives.

An Examination Of Cognitive Self-reliance Of Senior Secondary School Students | Mrs. A. V. Awopetu  Dr. (Mrs.) B. A. Omoteso  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Feb,2014
The study investigated the level of cognitive self-reliance of senior secondary school students in Ekiti State, Nigeria; it examined the relationship between students’ sex and their level of cognitive self-reliance; it also determined if family background (family size and structure) was significantly related to the students’ level of cognitive self-reliance.

Developing Innovation Competence Profile For Teaching Staff In Higher Education In Uganda | George Wilson Kasule  Renate Wesselink  Martin Mulder  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Feb,2014
Higher education across the globe is under increasing pressure to prepare students with innovation capacities to address challenges facing humanity in the 21st century and beyond. A call for innovative graduates implies that higher education institutions must have adequate competent staff to let students develop innovation skills. This paper

The Dynamics Of Working Through Community Groups For Effective Community Development In Nigeria | DR. M. E HANACHOR  DR. BRIGHT OKANEZI  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Feb,2014
When people come together, they identify their individual and collectives needs. Some of these needs may be solved by the persons affected while others may require collective effort to hand them. Grouping in communities occurs as a result of the need to satisfy some needs that requires joint efforts.

The Drivers Of University Programmes Choice | Ntui Ponsian Prot  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Feb,2014
The purpose of this study is to identify the reasons that drive students to choose University programmes taking into account the human resource needs as the current number of University students in the country. Students seem to be driven highly by interest in programmes, career opportunities and programme prestige. Other

A Critical Review Of Evolving Perspective In Disability Studies | Sheela Rajeshwari  Vandana Saxena  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Feb,2014
In the recent decades Disability studies is vibrant in the academic disciplines. The advent of interdisciplinary approach in disability studies and a developed understanding of disability through sociological, cultural & political lens frame have helped develop the new conceptual understanding of disability. Disability studies is an emerging concept in

Role Of Msmes In Economic Development | Bhoomika Garg  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Entrepreneurship | Feb,2014
It is well known that the MSME sector constitutes the spine of the nation, small Industry has been one of the major pillars of India’s economic development strategy since Independence. India accorded high priority to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) from the very beginning and pursued support policies to

Operational Risk Management: A Case Study Of An Indian Commercial Bank. | Sartaj Hussain  Dr. Mohammad Shafi  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Finance | Feb,2014
Abstract Operational risk in ordinary sense is the risk of losses arising to us when we don’t perform our activities appropriately; rather conduct them in a bad or improper manner. Operational risk is not a recent phenomenon; it is being managed in the financial institutions since long by ensuring proper

An Analysis Of The Effect Of Longevity And The Economy On Annuity Costs | Dr. Martin Osawaru Omorodion  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Finance | Feb,2014
At retirement, the accumulated funds from investments are used to purchase annuities which invariably determine the quantum of pensions for a retiree. The annuity cost depends solely on the life table with its own life expectancies and the discounting factor which depends upon the state of the economy. In an

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