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Dr. H.B.Mahantesh
Assistant Professor Of Sociology Smt. I.s.yadwad Govt. First Grade College Ramdurg, Dist: Belagavi, Karnataka, India
Intergeneration Conflict Regarding The Personal Habits Of Adolescents
The adolescents have their own perceptions towards their personal aspects. But parents are obsessed with presenting their children with perfect choices not realising that it is a valuable experience for adolescents to be out in the real world making their own decisions and their own mistakes. The main reason is parents want their children to confirm to norms and stick

Muchai Lydiah Njeri
Student, Egerton University, Address: 7007-20100 Nakuru Kenya
The Influence Of Perceived Post Election Violence On Academic Performance Among Secondary School Students In Nakuru County, Kenya
Education is a driving force for any nation’s development. Good academic performance of students has drawn the attention of the government, educationists, teachers, administrators, researchers and even students. Academic achievement or performance is the output of education, the extent to which a student, teacher or institution has achieved the educational goals. Violence interrupts learning, may destroy learning resources, may destroy

Prof. Fr. Mbugua Ngari
Professor, Department Of Psychology, Counselling And Education Foundation, Egerton University Address: 536 Njoro Kenya
The Role Of Foreign Exchange Risk Management On Performance Management Of Exporting Firms In Developing Countries: A Case Study Of Uganda’s Exporting Firms.
This study examined the role of foreign exchange risk management (FERM) on performance management of exporting firms in developing countries taking Uganda as the case study. The conceptual framework relating to FERM attributes (currency risk assessment and currency risk management strategies) and the indicators of performance (profitability and sales growth) were constructed. A cross section and descriptive research design

Dr. Catherine Mumiakha
Department Of Psychology, Counselling And Education Foundation, Egerton University Address: 536 Njoro Kenya
The Importance Of Building Organizational Cultures For Effective Management Of People And Organizations: A Case Study Of Bushenyi Local Government In Uganda
The role of organizational culture in influencing organizational effectiveness has been echoed and re-echoed at length in many management studies. Most of these success stories have been told especially about the organizations in the developed world compared to the less developed world like Africa. Therefore, the main motivation for this paper was to test the extent to which the Local

Twesige Daniel
Lecturer At Ines Ruhengeri: Department Of Enterprises Management
Capital Budgeting Practices In Developing Countries; A Case Of Rwanda
This paper report results of a survey on the capital budgeting practices in Rwanda. A questionnaire seeking to assess the capital budgeting techniques, cash flow estimation was used in order to assess problems faced in applying theory to practice was distributed to 30 Rwandan companies these included the banking and non banking institutions. The study indicated that most firms use

Abel Mucunguzi
Lecturer At Ines Ruhengeri: Departments Of Public Administration
Erd-os: A Major Threat To Operating System Security
Emergency Repair Disks are used to recover and backup data during an operating system failure or corruption. ERD’s Can by-pass installed operating system and give throughout access to the system. ERD-OS is also known by the names By-pass loader or Hacker’s OS or Mini OS. Now a day this became a popular way to attack systems due to several features

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