Author | Sa
Affordable publication for maximum impact
Published Authors

Dr. Khasakhala Lincoln
Mb.ch.b (nrb), Dip Diabetes Care (sa) Msc. Clinical Psychology (nrb), Phd (nrb) Honorary Lecturer, Department
Prevalence Of Hiv Sero Positive Among Female Injecting Drug Users (fidus) In Nairobi County, Kenya
Female injecting drug use (FIDU) is associated with rapid spread of HIV and other viral infections. Women who inject drugs have significant needs and face higher risks of diseases making them vulnerable to substance use disorder and HIV infection. The study was to determine the prevalence of HIV among females who inject drugs in Nairobi County, Kenya.This study was conducted

Emmanuel Osawaru Omosigho
National Institute Of `construction Technology, Uromi Edo State, Nigeria
Measuring Magnetic Field's (emf) Pollution Under High Voltage (330kv And 33kv) Transmission Lines At Etete, Gra Benin City
The magnetic field under high voltage power lines are measured and compared with international acceptable limits for electromagnetic field radiation. Determination of the magnetic field in the vicinity of these lines is important for several reasons. Namely, the electromagnetic fields created around these lines can have adverse impact on people, as well as equipment located in their vicinity. From research

Dr. Sarada S.
Professor (rtd) School Of Management Studies, Cusat
Work Motivation As The Antecedent Of Emotional Labour Process Among Professional College Teachers In Kerala
Emotional Labor (EL) is an important area among researchers during the past few decades. Teachers play a very important role in attaining the objectives of any educational institution. The main aim of the research is to examine whether work motivation is an antecedent of emotional labour process. Primary data collected through questionnaires is analyzed using Structural equation modeling. The result

B. O. Asante
Socio-economic Division, Crops Research Institute, Kumasi, Ghana
Integrated Weed Management In Tomato Production
Field trials were conducted throughout the rainy season of 2015 to assess the effectiveness of using different weed management strategies on yield and financial earnings of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L. cv Petofic) at Kwadaso and Weija, a Forest and Coastal savanna zones of Ghana. Weeds that were very abundant were Euphorbia heterophylla (13.19%), Chromolaena odorata (13.02%) and Commelina benghalensis (11.49%).

Esther Kulundu Ambetsa
Assistant Lecturer , Department Of Educational Psychology, Masinde Muliro University Of Science And Technology, P.o.box
Parental Perpectives On Their Children's Involvement In Housework And Its Effect On Academic Performance In Early Childhood At City Primary School, Nairobi, Kenya
Research in early childhood emphasizes the interplay between the home and the school in enhancing quality holistic experiences n children in the early years. However the rise in industrialization and technological advancements in modern day society have had tremendous effects on childhood experiences that have all along bn significant to the development of children including the participation oc children in

Mahdi Salehi
Assistant Professor Of Accounting, Department Of Accounting, Faculty Of Economic And Administrative Science, Ferdowsi University
A Study Of The Impact Of Oil Prices On Gdp In Opec Countries
This paper investigates the existence of long-term relationship between oil prices and GDP between oil exporters in 12 OPEC countries. Our empirical exercise showed a relationship between oil prices and gross domestic product in the oil exporting countries. This paper is provided considering the fact that the economic activity will react against the oil price change in these countries. A

Dr. Ubong A. Asa
Department Of Agricultural Economics And Extension, Faculty Of Agriculture, University Of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State,
Patronage Of Traditional Birth Attendants Among Farmers In Ukanafun Local Government Area Of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
The study assessed patronage of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) among farmers in Ukanafun Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. A total of 120 respondents were selected using multi-stage sampling technique. Data were obtained using structured questionnaire and analysed using descriptive and inferential statistical tools. Results show that 74.17% of the respondents were married and the modal age class

Asamoah-Appiah William
Cape Coast Technical University, School Of Business And Management Studies, Department Of Secretaryship And Management
Employees Job Satisfaction A Pre-requisite For Commitment
The main objective of the study is to assess the major factors of job satisfaction and its effect on commitment among nurses. The research design was descriptive-correlational. The population for the study was qualified nurses at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital (N-150), but with a sample size of 108 of which 105 were retrieved (97.2%). The sample size was determined

Isaac Aggrey-Fynn
Cape Coast Technical University, School Of Business And Management Studies, Department Of Accountancy, P.o Box
Identity Construction Of Efl Pre-service Teachers Within The Malaysian Context
The study aimed to understand how EFL Malaysian pre-service teachers (PSTs) construct their teacher identity (TI) during their teaching practice. Four participants volunteered to participate in this study. An analysis of interview data indicated that social context offered PSTs less opportunities to interact and negotiate their TI. The challenges they had to juggle with reduced their ability to socially network

Showing 240 to 250 of 478  Prev  Next