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Monica Wanjiru Mwangi, Bsc. Optom
Optometry And Vision Sciences, Masinde Muliro University Of Science And Technology, Kenya
Occurrence Of Accommodative Insufficiency Induced Asthenopia Among Computer Users At Masinde Muliro University Of Science And Technology
Purpose: The increased popularity of computers has seen an increase in asthenopic complaints among computer users. By partaking this study, we obliged to contribute immensely to the understanding of the various binocular anomalies especially accommodative insufficiency (AI) i.e reduced accommodative strength is the leading cause of asthenopic complaints such as headache, fatigue, tiredness during and or after computer use or

Mr Baba Hananu
University For Development Studies, Internal Audit Directorate, P O Box To 1350, Tamale, Ghana
Impact Of Production Inputs And Timing On Growth And Yield Of Rice In Northern Ghana
Rice production in the Northern Ghana was reported to be associated with many environmental constraints, which contribute to high yield losses. In this study, four perfumed rice varieties, 3 split application regimes of nitrogen, 6 staggered planting times, 6 staggered harvesting times and staggered storage duration from harvest to 6 months of storage were used in a randomized complete block

Mr Sulemana Mahamoud
University For Development Studies, Finance Directorate, P O Box Tl 1350, Tamale, Ghana
Examining The Challenges Of Internal Audit Practices At Tamale Technical University And Tamale Metropolitan Assembly
Independence and Objectivity, among others, are at the centre stage of an effective internal auditing. Internal audit activity should not only be independent but also be seen to be. Therefore, the individual internal auditor should be objective. These are not negotiable attributes required in planning, performing and communicating results of the outcome of internal auditing. These attributes as well as

Dr. Nabukeera Madinah
Department Of History And Political Science, Faculty Of Arts And Social Sciences, Kyambogo University. P.o.
Remuneration And Teacher Performance In Secondary Schools In Gulu Municipality, Uganda
The study investigated the impact of remuneration on teacher performance in Secondary Schools in Uganda. Teacher performance had evidently deteriorated with 75% of the teachers not scheming and lesson planning, rising cases of absenteeism (17%), dodging of lessons 30%, strikes, alcoholism, sexual immorality, and lack of respect. Specifically, the study examined remuneration statuses that could be used to improve teacher

Onibi, G. E.
Animal Production And Health Department, The Federal University Of Technology, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria
Oxidative Stability, Lipid And Moisture Compositions Of Broiler Chicken Meat Fed Diets Supplemented With Graded Levels Of Moringa Oleifera Leaf Meal As A Substitute To Soybean Meal
A study was conducted with 200 broiler chickens at finishing stage for twenty-eight days to evaluate the effects of Moringa oleifera leaf meal (MOLM) on the oxidative stability (OS), lipid and moisture composition of broiler chickens' meat fed varying levels of MOLM supplemented diets in a completely randomized experimental design. The experimental diets contain 0% MOLM, 12.5% MOLM, 25% MOLM,

Lawrence Okuta
Kenyatta University, Department Of Finance And Accounting, School Of Business, P.o Box 43844 00100, Nairobi,
Macro Economic Variables And Foreign Direct Investment Growth Rate In Kenya
Developing nations consider foreign direct investment (FDI) as a necessity for external finances and consistent economic growth. Kenya being a developing country benefits from foreign direct investment inflows through enhanced economic growth, increased employment opportunities, increased utilization of local resources, infrastructural growth and development, technological transfer, and improved balance of payment among other benefits. However, the fluctuations and inconsistencies in

Daniel Asomning Odoom
Cocoa Health And Extension Division, Ghana Cocoa Board, Kumasi, Ghana
Inhibiting Ammonia Emissions In Poultry Layer Farm Using Ethno Botanicals In Plateau State, Nigeria
Emission of ammonia (NH3) poses serious health challenge to both the birds and caretakers in poultry farms. In this research, three plants- Eucalyptus torelliana (ET), Anarcadium occidentalis (AO) and Tamarindus indica (TI) were used as litter additives in a 10, 30 and 50% inclusion rate to rice husk to mitigate the effect of ammonia in a poultry farm. The NH3

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