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Ibrahim Alhassan (Data Analyst)
Human Resource Planning And Research Unit, University For Development Studies, Tamale, Ghana
Prevalence And Monetary Impact Of Hydatidosis In Small Ruminants Slaughterd At Ngare Narok Slaughter House In Laikipia West Subcounty, Kenya
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a hydatid disease that is caused by Echinococcus granulosus cysts which act like tumors. They disrupt the function of the entire organ leading to its condemnation during meat inspection. This study endeavored to determine the prevalence and the associated monetary loss of hydatidosis in sheep and goats slaughtered at Ngare Narok slaughter house. A six year

Gabriel Nyame (PhD Scholar)
School Of Computer Science And Software Engineering, University Of Electronic Science And Technology Of China,
Stakeholders’ Perceptions On The Influence Of Institutional Factors On Learners’ Commitment To Adult Literacy Programme In East Pokot Sub-county, Kenya
Education is important for national and individual development. For various reasons a significant number of adults failed to acquire education during their formative years. Therefore, the Adult literacy Programme is being implemented by the Government of Kenya to enable these learners acquire literacy skills to enable them to improve their wellbeing and participate in national development. Reports also indicate that

Isaac Luke Agonbire Atugeba
Department Of Accounting And Finance, Bolgatanga Technical University, P. O. Box 767 Bolgatanga, Ghana
A Critical Review Of The Five-factor Model For Success Of Internal Consultants Outlined By Christine Miller And Karthik Subbiah (2012)
The concept of internal consultancy is gradually gaining greater recognition in many organizations today. A number of models have been put forward to address challenges faced by Internal Consultants (ICs) as far as business and change initiative's successes are concerned. This article reviewed the five-factor model proposed by Miller and Subbiah (2012) and discusses the challenges of the model as

Rafia Rahman
Lecturer, Department Of Anthropology, Faculty Of Social Science, Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University, Trishal,
Firm-specific And Macroeconomic Determinants Of Financial Performance: A Study Of Selected Smes In The Upper East Region Of Ghana
The purpose of this study is to examine the firm-specific and macroeconomic determinants of financial performance with selected small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the Upper East region of Ghana. The explanatory variables used in the study were firm size, firm liquidity, interest rate, inflation rate, and exchange rate. Financial performance, the dependent variable, was estimated by return on assets

AWONEYE, O. O.
Department Of Animal Health And Production Technology, Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, P.m.b.1019, Owo, Ondo - State,
The Extreme Reasons Why Women Join The Garment Industry In Bangladesh: An Account Of The Victims Of Rana Plaza Collapse
This article is derived from my research work1 with the victims of 2013's Rana Plaza crush2. In Bangladesh the ready-made garment (RMG) industry, the highest grossing export industry of the country, has created a plethora of employment opportunities for millions of impoverished population, especially for our female labor force. Although the garment industry has had numerous positive impact on Bangladesh's

OLUSEGUN, O.B
Department Of Animal Health And Production Technology, Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, P.m.b.1019, Owo, Ondo - State,
Influence Of Genotype And Dietary Supplementation Of Acetylsalicylic Acid On Egg Quality Traits Of Two Breeds Of Layers At Late Stage Of Production
Poultry species are highly sensitive to heat stress and this has adverse effect on their performance, hence this study investigated the effect of genotype and dietary supplementation of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) on egg quality characteristics of Isa Brown and Harco Black breeds of layers at late production. One hundred and ninety two (192) sixty weeks old layers (96 Harco Black

Vivian Aku Gbade
Departmental Officer, Banking & Finance, University Of Professional Studies-accra, P. O. Box Lg 149, Accra
Assessing The Level Of Compliance With International Financial Reporting Standards Among Ghana Club 100 Companies As At The 18th Edition
This study is undertaken to identify the level of compliance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) among the unlisted firms in the Ghana Club 100 companies as at the 18th edition. The study examines how understandability, faithful representation, reliability and comparability influence the unlisted companies to comply with IFRS. The study sampled 50 unlisted firms. Questionnaires were used to gather

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