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Dr. Rezian-na Muhammed Kassim
Senior Lecturer, Faculty Of Sport Science And Recreation, Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia
Junior Players Preferred Coach, Leadership Styles: Empirical Study Of Jordanian Football Club
The aim of this study was to analyze the preferred coaching style that Jordanian football club players expected from their coach. A total of 140 football players was selected from various football clubs in Jordan, using the non-random sampling procedure with the event intercept method. The data were collected during 1 week of football training camp, which comprise of players

Dr. Thomas Joel Vance
Assistant Professor Of Business, King University In Bristol, Tennessee
Employee Turnover: A Management Perspective
Previous research has identified numerous variables that may predict employee turnover. Organizations must understand the variables that cause their employees to quit. Selective hiring procedures are important to ensure effective retention and to lower employee turnover. Properly trained managers, with the right experience and background, significantly impact turnover. Organizations that invest in their employees and offer long-term incentives have

P. O. Maina
School Of Mathematics, University Of Nairobi, P.o Box 30197, Nairobi, Kenya
Weyl Spectrum And Quasisimilarity Of W-hyponormal Operators
The task of looking for conditions under which two quasisimilar operators have equal spectra or essential spectra is quite evident in the extant literature of operator theory. However the case of equality of Weyl spectra for such operators is often overlooked. In this paper we strive to fill this gap by considering mainly the class of w- hyponormal operators and

Catherine Sempele
Lecturer, University Of Eldoret, Department Of Hotel And Hospitality Management, Box 30100 - 1125
Sexual Malpractices In Secondary Schools In Kenya
Recent media reports have implicated on sexual abuse and malpractices in schools. Despite the various laws that criminalize sexual malpractices, reports on sexual abuse are not ending any time soon. Schools are reported to be the second highest after the family set-up where children are sexually abused. Hence, this study sought to investigate the status of sexual malpractices in Kenyan

Chrispinus Wamalwa
University Of Eldoret, Department Of Technology Education, Box 30100 - 1125 Eldoret, Kenya
Prevalence Of Sick Building Syndrome Symptoms Among Office Workers In Selected Buildings In Nairobi
This study aimed to determine the prevalence of sick building syndrome symptoms among office workers in selected buildings in Nairobi. This cross-sectional study was conducted among 153 office workers from selected buildings in Nairobi. The SBS symptoms were assessed by using questionnaires. The study findings showed that the list prevalent SBS symptom was eczema (3%) while allergy to dust (24%),

Onesmus T. Marete
School Of Public Health, Mount Kenya University, Kigali, Rwanda
Weyl's Spectrum And Quasisimilarity Of Dominant Operators
In this paper our tasks is twofold: First we investigate the conditions under which two quasi-similar dominant operators say and have equal Weyl spectrum. Secondly we look at the possibility of some classes of operators being quasi-similarity invariant.

Wilson R. Waweru
School Of Public Health, Mount Kenya University, Kigali, Rwanda
The Effectiveness Of Kenya's Forest Policy In Rehabilitation Of Mau Forest Complex, Kenya
Kenyan forests have been subjected to an ever increasing human demand of fuel wood, and other household economic activities leading to forest degradation, enhanced soil erosion, shortage of building materials and low quantity and quality of water supply. In pursuit of saving the environment, the Kenya Forest Service (KFS) formulated a policy which outlines the process by which the government

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