The Modern Methods Of Farming Adopted By Small Scale Farmers And How They Have Impacted Indigenous Knowledge: The Case Of Kagadi District, Uganda
This study undertaken among local farmers in rural Uganda in Kagadi District clearly shows that most farmers still depend a lot on indigenous knowledge to manage their farms and farm produce. Over 35% of the farmers use IK and have tended not to pick up other modern methods of farming like using improved seeds, fertilizers and insecticides. They also report
The Prevalent Causes Of Non-disclosure Of Hiv Status And Their Effect On Tema Municipality
This research looks at the widespread effect of HIV patients (adults)' unwillingness to disclose their HIV Status. The study takes the Tema Municipality as a case study to investigate the causes of non-disclosure of HIV status. A sample of 300 HIV-infected adults who currently attending Tema General Hospital for medicals and counseling are selected. The focus was on their disclosure
Relationship Between Parenting Style And Student’s Responses On Homework Assessment In Public Secondary Schools In Awka North Local Government Area In Anambra State
The study centered on investigating the relationship between parenting styles and students' responses to homework assessment in Awka North Local Government Area in Anambra State Descriptive survey research design was adopted for the study. The population of the study consisted 1380 secondary school students in SS 1-3 in 8 secondary schools in Awka North Local Government Area in Anambra State
Synthetic Unit Hydrographs For Runoff Computation In Otamiri River Catchment
Computation of Peak discharges for rivers is a major challenge in most developing countries due to absence of long term reliable data on river flows. This study focused on development of Synthetic unit hydrographs for Otamiri watershed. The study area was Owerri, South Eastern Nigeria. The methods adopted are Synder's synthetic unit hydrograph method and the United States soil conservation
Influence Of Talent Attraction On Knowledge Retention In Government Ministries In Kenya
The aim of this study was to assess the influence of talent attraction on knowledge retention in government ministries in Kenya. The moderating effect of top management commitment on the influence of talent attraction on knowledge retention was also examined. From the two objectives two null hypotheses were developed. The study relied on extensive literature review and qualitative and quantitative
Use Of Heat Units To Predict The Optimum Transplanting Stage Of Baby Corn (zea Mays L.) Seedlings Under Field Conditions In Meru County - Kenya
Baby corn (Zea mays L.) is a type of maize belonging to the Poaceae family of plants. It is grown as a vegetable in a wide range of Agro-ecological zones in Kenya. The plant is mainly grown for its immature unfertilized ears harvested within 2 to 3 days after silk emergence. However, due to continued demand for water, rainfall unreliability
How Well The Undergraduate Understand About The Goods And Services Tax (gst)
Taxpayers' knowledge of Goods and Services Tax (GST) serves as a fundamental driving factor for voluntary compliance behaviour. When tax payers are equipped with a good level of GST knowledge, they are more likely to be alert to GST policies and its related information, which improve GST policies application. Further, research studies show taxpayers are likely to have a favourable