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Amanya Martin
Department Of Agriculture And Agribusiness, Bishop Stuart University, Mbarara, Uganda
Acacia Trees Enhance Soil Nitrogen That Influences Grass Crude Protein In African Rangelands
The study found out the impact of acacia trees on soil nitrogen and how this nitrogen consequently influences the grass crude protein in Sanga rangeland. Four 100×100m plots were randomly selected in a vast area, five acacia trees and five open areas randomly identified in each plot. A soil and pasture sample were collected from each acacia tree and in

Kalibwani Rebecca
Department Of Agriculture And Agribusiness, Bishop Stuart University, Mbarara, Uganda
Towards Piloting Land Administration Domain Model (ladm) In Tanzania
There exists a number of Standard Land Administration Data Models which provide standards for the definitions and structure for Land Administration data. This paper presents a customized Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) in the past known as Cadastral Core Domain Model (CCDM) for Tanzania Land tenure setting. The model is rich in that it uses both event based and state

Rigobert Francis Buberwa
Lecturer, Ardhi University, P.o.box 35176 Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
An Assessment Of The Impact Of Microcredit Programme On The Business Profit Of Female Entrepreneurs, In Lagos State, Nigeria
Women play prominent role in economic development of most nations especially in Africa. In most Africa countries, quiet a high number of women are often found engaging in small business activities due to the cultural belief, maternal reproductive role, and stereotype which often exclude them from engaging in white collar jobs, therefore, the contribution of women to economy in the

Danmola, Rasaq Akonji
Faculty Of Social Sciences, Department Of Economics, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria
The Encouragement Of Social Environment In Volunteerism Activities And The Contribution To Patriotism Value Practice
The current study surveys how the social environment of the multi-ethnic youth in Malaysia affects their tendency in volunteerism activities and their motives of involvement; too how these aspects affect the practice of patriotism value among multi-ethnic youth. The aspects utilized in this research are based on the Ecological System and Social Capital Theories as well as the Volunteer Engagement

Aminu, Abubakar Wambai
Faculty Of Social Sciences, Department Of Economics, Bayero University Kano, Kano State, Nigeria
Resistance To Gender Based Culture: A Study Of Some Challenged Cases Against The Culture Of Property Inheritance In Nigeria
Before now, inheritance of property in most Nigerian culture was manly dominated by males. But in the recent time people, especially the women, have taken the rare initiative to challenge the culture of inheritance of property that excludes them from inheriting their fathers or husbands property. In view of this, this study investigated the contentious issues of property inheritance as

Norazrine Abdul Tahar Ariffin
Students In Faculty Of Education, The National University Of Malaysia, 43600 Bangi, Selangor Malaysia
Effectiveness Of Extension Services In Supporting Small Scale Farmers To Respond To Climate Variability In Kitui Rural Sub-county, Kenya
This study sought to investigate the effectiveness of extension services in supporting small-scale farmers to respond to climate variability in Kitui rural sub-county, Kenya. Specifically, the study aims to assess the contribution of agricultural technologies, to evaluate the role of capacity building and also to examine the role of infrastructure in supporting small scale farmers respond to climate variability. Both

Dr. Mohd Mahzan Awang
Lecturer In Faculty Of Education, The National University Of Malaysia, 43600 Bangi, Selangor Malaysia
Effectiveness Of Differentiated Instruction And Cooperative Learning On Secondary School Students’ Achievement In Chemistry
This study examined the effectiveness of differentiated instruction and cooperative learning on secondary school students’ the achievement in chemistry. Three hypotheses were tested. The sample size for the study was 163 SS2 chemistry students drawn from three secondary schools in Onitsha Education Zone. The instrument for data collection was Chemistry Achievement Test (CAT) validated by experts from Departments of Science

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