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Prof. Dato' Dr. Abdul Razaq Ahmad
Chair, Centre For Education And Community Wellbeing, Faculty Of Education, The National University Of Malaysia,
Impact Of Multipath On The Distance Between The Buildings And Gps Receiver
Multipath interference is caused by the satellite signal reflection through buildings, vehicles, water and other interfering objects . The delayed signals cause measurement errors that are different for each type of GPS signal due to the dependency on the wavelength. Multipath affects both pseudo range and carrier phase measurements. In GPS static and kinematic precise positioning, the multipath effect is

A. Adamu
Federal College Of Forestry Mechanisation, Forestry Research Institute Of Nigeria, P.m.b.2273, Kaduna
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

Dr. David Nii Baah Buxton
Department Of Geography And Regional Planning, University Of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Central Region, Ghana
Non-wood Forest Products (snail And Honey) Veritable Forest Resources For Wealth Creations In Rural Communities Of Iwo Local Government Area Of Osun State
The study evaluated the potentials of Iwo non – forest wood products (Snail and Honey) as means of wealth creation among dwellers of rural communities in Iwo LGA of Osun State. Multi-stage sampling approach was adopted in the study. Six wards were randomly selected from fifteen wards that constitute the LGA. Six villages were further randomly selected from each of

Linda Enyonam Abena Quaye
Christian Service University College (csuc) - School Of Business, P. O. Box Ks 3110, Kumasi
Changing Rainfall Patterns In Ghana: Implication For Smallscale Farming
Undoubtedly, vulnerability and adaptation of the agricultural sector to the adverse impacts of climate change are among the most crucial concerns of many developing countries where food production is largely rain-fed. Rainfall patterns have changed evident in changes in the onset and cessation of the rainy season, changes in the frequency, duration and intensity of rainfall and the occurrence of

Alex Addae-Korankye
Senior Lecturer, Central Business School, Central University, P.o. Box Ds 2310, Dansoman, Accra, Ghana
Effect Of Celebrity Endorsement On Consumer Buying Behavior Of Samsung Mobile Phones In Ghana
Celebrity endorsement is a wide spread phenomenon which is used by all business sectors in today’s world. The study focuses on the effect of celebrity endorsement on consumer buying behavior. The population of the study comprises of private university students who are users of the SAMSUNG mobile phones in the Kumasi metropolis, Ghana to be precise and are estimated to

Kidane Teklehaimanot (MBA)
Director, Marketing Department Mesobo, Ethiopia
Firm-specific Challenges In Export Performance: The Case Of Almeda Textile And Messebo Cement, Ethiopia
This case study aims to scrutinize firm-specific challenges in export performance. The research uses qualitative approach following the perspective of resource-based view of companies. It embraces and independently analyses the production capability, management attitude towards export market and the level of knowledge and skill. The result of the analysis of both companies is also compared. The study shows production capability

Alela E Daniel
The Catholic University Of Eastern Africa (cuea) P.o Box 62157-00200 Nairobi- Kenya
Assessing The Relationship Between Organisational Culture And Job Satisfaction In The Telecommunication Sector Of Ghana
The study examined the correlation between organisational culture and employee job satisfaction in the Ghanaian context using Telecommunication sector as a case. Purposive sampling technique was employed to select 80 respondents for the study. Quantitative research design was used, and with the aid of SPSS regression was run to determine the relationship between organisational culture and employee Job satisfaction. The result

Alela E Daniel
The Catholic University Of Eastern Africa (cuea) P.o Box 62157-00200 Nairobi- Kenya
Relevance Of Performance Contracting Policy In Delivery Of Educational Services In The Ministry Of Education In Kenya
This study is meant to assess and determine whether there is relevance in performance Contracting (PC) policy as practiced in its current form in the Ministry of Education in Kenya after several years of its implementation. The research questions guiding the study is; what influence has performance contracting had on overall performance at the Ministry of Education in Kenya?; what

Dankani, I. M.
Department Of Geography, Faculty Of Social Science, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto
Influence Of Performance Contracting On Employee Job Satisfaction At The Ministry Of Education In Kenya
This study purposes to determine the perceived influence of performance contracting (PC) implementation on employee job satisfaction at the Ministry of Education in Kenya. The research question focusing the study is; What is the perceived impact of Performance Contracting on employee job satisfaction in the Ministry of Education in Kenya?;The study adopted mixed methods design combining quantitative (descriptive cross

Eng. Dalia Ali Hussein
Engineer At Faculty Of Engineering, Civil Engineering Department, Assiut University, Egypt
Farming Households Description On Causes Of 2010 Flood Disaster In Sokoto State, Nigeria
The study identified 178 farming households affected by the 2010 flood disaster that described the causes of 2010 flood disaster in Sokoto State, Nigeria. The questionnaire with 1.0 reliability coefficient was used for the collection of primary data, while descriptive statistics was used for data analysis. The study revealed that (91.6%) of the farming households expressed that the excessive rainfall

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