The Effectiveness
Of Responsibility Accounting Systems In Evaluating Segment Performance Of Manufacturing Firms
In Ghana- Sub-saharan Africa
Responsibility accounting is a managerial controlling tool by which costs are related to individual managers in an organization. The aim of this paper is to assess the effectiveness of responsibility accounting systems in evaluating segmental performance of manufacturing firms in Ghana. The population consisted of manufacturing firms situated within the heavy and light industrial enclaves using Statistical Practice for Social
Substituting Of Protein In Shrimp And Fish Powder For Snail Powder In The Preparation Of “shito”
The African giant snails (Achatina achatina) locally known as "nwapa" is a common species in Ghana and a source of high protein content but low in fat. The aim of this research was to prepare snail powder and used it to substitute shrimp powder in "shito". Snail formulated "shito" was much more preferred over shrimp "shito", scoring 75, 50, 80,
Significance Of Synchronizing Generators In Parallel, Using Benin Medical Care, Adesuwa, Benin City As A Case Study
Due to the epileptic nature/condition of electricity in Nigeria, most establishments have adopted a means of generating electricity that would minimize power consumption. Instead of Benin Medical Care (BMC) to use separate stand-by generators for different sections of the hospital, it was suggested that the generators should be synchronized and connected in parallel to reduce cost and increase reliability. Different
The Effects Of Malaria On Some Haematological Parameters Among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Clinic At The Plateau State Specialist Hospital, Jos, Nigeria
A study of the effects of malaria on some haematological parameters among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic at the Plateau State Specialist Hospital Jos, Nigeria, was carried out for four months. Blood samples were collected and examined for malaria using thin film stained with giemsa and haematological parameters which included Packed Cell Volume (PCV), White Blood Cell Count (WBC) and
Ethical Leadership Practices And Their Impacts In Organizations
This paper is a study of the effects of ethical leadership practices and their impact on organization performance. The paper begins with the definition of the term "ethics" and what it means in its application on leadership. The paper then discusses on the characteristics and qualities of an ethical leader which enable this style of leadership to be effective. This
The Effectiveness Of Community Volunteers In Improving Sanitation Practices In Nambale Sub-county, Busia, Kenya
Sanitation coverage in Kenya is low.13% of rural Kenyans practise open defecation and a further 45% use unhygienic toilets. In 2010 the Ministry of Health, Kenya adopted the CLTS approach driven by volunteers to accelerate access to sanitation. The purpose of this research was to assess the level of increased sanitation attained through the influence of community volunteers (CV), and
A Critique Of Plato's Theory Of The State With Reference To The Role Of Education In Promoting Social Equality In Kenya
Plato's theory of the state visualizes an ideal state (polis) comprising three classes of people: the producers, auxiliaries and philosopher-kings. The lowest class (producers) makes the basic necessities needed for the society's survival while the auxiliaries defend the state against aggression. The highest class, philosopher-kings rule the state because they are the most educated. For Plato, education in society should