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Production Of Bioethanol From Agrowaste Biomass Using Saccharomyces Cerevisae | Olowe, B. M.  Ayantola, K. J.  Osesusi, A. O.  Edward, C. O.  Ogunniran, A. O.  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Dec,2017
The study aimed to produce biofuel (bioethanol) from agrowaste biomass using Saccharomyces cerevisae. Fruit peels of banana, orange, plantain and pineapple were used for bioethanol production following standard hydrolysis, fermentation and distillation methods. Sugar content of each fruit peel, growth rate of S. cerevisae, enzyme present, enzyme activity and

Effectiveness Of Some Teaching Strategies: Lecture Teaching Strategy, Discussion Teaching Strategy, Team Teaching Strategy And Problem Solving Teaching Strategy On Students Academic Performances | Lilian .O. Elekwachi  Prisca .O. Obierefu  Gladys .C. Nwachukwu  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Dec,2017
Due to the constant dynamics in educational system, educational institution have to on a regular basis change their curriculum to be a better fit with the ever changing system and the external environment as well. The aims of the current study are to assist students in the development of their

Universal Primary Education Performance In Uganda: A Critical Analysis | Mutabaruka Fredrick  Charles Tushabomwe Kazooba  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Dec,2017  premium
This study was a critically analysis of Universal Primary Education (UPE) performance in Uganda in relation to the achievement of the overall objectives of primary education as set in 1996. The core inclination for undertaking this research was the desire to assess the quality of UPE in Uganda derived from

Influence Of Teachers’ Remuneration On Job Performance In Public Primary Schools In Kitagwenda County, Kamwenge District, Uganda | Emmanuel Kakaaga Byaruhanga  Momanyi Marcella PhD  Dagobert Kabendera PhD  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Dec,2017  super premium
This study investigated the influence of remuneration on teachers’ performance in primary schools. There is public concern on the decline of teachers’ professional conduct in primary schools in Uganda characterised by teachers’ poor time management, absenteeism, inadequate preparations and syllabus coverage, and poor discipline management. Convergent parallel mixed methods design

Traditional Guidance And Counselling: A Case Study Of Bongo-gurigo Traditional Area In The Upper East Region Of Ghana | Alfred Anovunga Alunga  Isidore Ayariga Anovunga  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Dec,2017  super premium
Traditional Guidance and Counselling has been offered in different forms, with different interpretations in various ethnic groups for a long time. Even with the emergence of modern Guidance and Counselling, Traditional guidance and Counselling still plays a vital role in society. This is due to the fact that, people in

Imperatives Of Business Training Methods On Transfer Of Competencies | Guyo S Huka Ph.D.  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Entrepreneurship | Dec,2017
Human Resource Development (HRD) practitioners have employed various business training methods with a view of building the subjects` business competencies. The result of such interventions have yielded mixed benefits, largely depending on hosts of other internal and external factors affecting delivery of business training. Business trainers in Marsabit Central and

Role Of Auditing Practices In Service Delivery: The Case Of District Assemblies In Ghana | George Kojo Scott  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Finance | Dec,2017  premium
This research analyzed how auditing as practiced in Ghana’s district assemblies (DAs) influence service delivery. The research adopted mixed methods research design where qualitative and quantitative data were gathered using questionnaires, interviews, focus group discussions and document analysis. Thirty four out of 170 districts which existed by 2008 were sampled.

Spatial Accessibility Of Established European Micro Project Programme In South South States Of Nigeria | TINUBU A.  Lawal O.  Arokoyu S. B  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Geography | Dec,2017
Inadequate access to public government utilities and services has been identified as one of the dimension of poverty in the Niger Delta and Nigeria as a whole. The key objective of this study is to explore the level of spatial accessibility of selected European Union extended micro projects programme (MPP)

Determinants Of Inbound Tourist Arrivals In Botswana | Katlego Monareng  Benjamin K. Acquah  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Hospitality Tourism | Dec,2017  super premium
Tourism has become an important contributor to the growth and development of many economies in recent years. The sector continues to attract increasing attention from researchers and policymakers in many countries due to its immense potentials for growth and development. This paper explores the determinants of inbound tourist arrivals in

Intricacies In Business Training Implementations: Critical Components For Competence Transfer | Guyo S Huka Ph.D.  Components For Competence Transfer  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Human Resource | Dec,2017
Effectiveness of business straining implementations have been invariably affected by either internal or external factors to the training. Business trainees in Marsabit Central and Marsabit South Sub-Counties in Marsabit County displayed low percentages of business start-up survivals (32.2%), inadequate business skills and lacked financial resources. Surviving start-ups showed quite slow

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