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Isaac Muiruri Gachanja
Lecturer, Mount Kenya University, Kenya
Project Based Learning And Entrepreneurship Self- Efficacy Of Universities Students
The ever-growing student population, the rapid expansion of curriculum and proliferation of universities in Kenya necessitates for an investigation of training approaches being used. Project Based Learning (PBL) is one of the approaches that once well implemented can raise the self-efficacy of graduates in their field of study. The study investigated the influence of PBL on Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy (ESE) of

Salim, B. A.
Department Of Engineering Sciences And Technology, Sokoine University Of Agriculture, P. O. Box 3003 Chuo
Effectiveness Of Conservation Agriculture Technologies In Soil Erosion Control, Soil Moisture Retention And Improved Labour Productivity On Steep Slopes
A study was conducted in the 2015/16 short rains season, in the southern Uluguru Mountains, Morogoro, Tanzania. The aim was to investigate the effectiveness of Conservation Agriculture (CA) technologies on soil erosion control, soil moisture retention, and labour productivity for improved crop productivity on steep slopes. There was a high significant difference (P < 0.001) between conventional practice (Control) (T1M1)

Stella Somuah Sarpong
Koforidua Polytechnic, Faculty Of Business And Management Studies, Post Office Box 981 Koforidua - Ghana
The Differences In Gender Performance In Mathematics Of Students In The Eastern Region Of Ghana
Research on gender differences in cognitive performance has engendered a great deal of interest among academics and policy makers. The present study examined the relationship between gender and Mathematics performance and the extent to which this relationship might be influenced by age among students in the New Juaben municipality in the Eastern region of Ghana. The study was based on

William Edusei-Mensah
Agricultural Development Bank, Koforidua - Ghana
Coping With Stress And Avoiding Burn-out: Implications For Ghanaian Teachers
The purpose of this theoretical paper is to provide teachers teaching at all levels of the educational system in Ghana with necessary tools to enable them be proactive in managing their professional and personal levels of stress, thereby avoiding the possibility of occupational 'burn-out'. Teachers are also encouraged to use the knowledge, skills and strategies outlined in this paper to

Ziggah Samuel Richard
Department Of Psychology And Education, University Of Education, Winneba, P. O. Box 25, Winneba Ghana
Analytical Evaluation Of Tcf Algorithm For Convergence And Self-adaptation In Dynamic Environments
Recently, node movement in wireless system is characterized with communication drawbacks as direct path between source-destination pairs does not always guarantee efficiency. Emergent trends of self-adaptation algorithms within Internet (TCP/IP) also showed inherent routing inefficiency as end-to-end route selection source/overlay routing technique is applied. Although, MIPV6 provide mobility support for IPV6 protocols at network layer, problem remains how to enhance

Omotosho Saliu Adewole
Department Of Mathematics And Statistics, Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, Nigeria
The Founders' Syndromes, Challenges And Solutions
Founders are remarkably innovative and creative persons driven by desire to fill critical needs in the society. The needs are addressed through creating organisations that produce goods and services that meet customer needs while at the same time fulfil founders’ dream and mission of being successful. Determined to succeed, most founders shape their organisations around their personality and beliefs, making

Dr. Samuel Muriithi
Seniors Lecturer, School Of Business And Economics, Daystar University, P.o. Box 44400-00100, Nairobi, Kenya
What Computer System To Implement For The Identification And Monitoring Of Evolution Of The Population Of A Developing Country
To have a good command of the evolution of a population and to make projections of equitable distribution of wealth of a country, it is essential to know the actual size of its population; and this is only possible by a precise evaluation of his size. Thus, the census is intended to be the center of all feasible projections by

Isamuna Nkembo Josué
Isig/goma (higher Institute Of Computer And Management) Goma, Province North - Kivu, Democratic Republic Of
Effect Of Sulphur Fertilization On Forage Quality Of Tropical Grass, Pennisetum Glaucum
Tropical grass pennisetum glaucum were grown in five levels of sulphur (0, 2.5, 5.0, 7.5, 10.0 ppm) in sand culture arranged in a randomized complete block design to determine the effect of sulphur doses on the quality of the grass. Quality parameters accessed were dry matter (DM), selected mineral composition (P, Ca, Mg, & Mn), carotene, soluble carbohydrate, crude protein

ANSA, Joseph Etim Okon
Senior Lecturer, Department Of Agricultural Science, Ignatius Ajuru University Of Education, (formerly Rivers State University
Analysis Of Feed And Feeding Habits Of Auchenoglanis Biscutatus (geoffry,1808) And Bagrus Bayad (pfaff,1933) Fishes Of Tiga Lake, Kano State, Nigeria
The studies on the analysis of feed and feeding habit of Bagrus bayad and Auchenoglanis biscutatus fishes of Tiga Lake was conducted with the aim of unveiling useful information that will serve as basis of comparing and contrasting the two related fish species .The Relative Gut Index (RGI) calculated for A. biscutatus gives an average RGI value of 1.39

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