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Dr. Zaheda Ronak D.
Assistant Professor, Bba Faculty Of Finance & Accounting, City University College Of Ajman, Sheikh Amaar
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

Daw MOE
Department Of Medical Laboratory Sciences, College Of Health Technology Otuogidi-ogbia, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
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

Dr. Paul Ndang'ang'a, PhD
Ornithologist Researcher, Birdlife International, Kenya
Fostering Accounting Ethics: A Perspective From The United Arab Emirates
The importance of ethics in the field of accounting cannot be undermined. This paper focuses on the need of nurturing ethics in the accounting profession, especially in the developing country of the Middle East, the United Arab Emirates. The aim of this research paper is to evaluate the current situation of the role of accounting ethics in the UAE and

Daniel Mokaya Mogaka
Masters Of Science (zoology), Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture And Technology (jkuat), Kenya
Assesing The Knowledge Of Rhesus D And Hb Genotype Incompartibility Among Pregnant Women In Yenagoa Bayelsa State Of Nigeria
Background: The Rh blood system is so important because the Rh antibody can cause severe hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN). Some regions of the world have the people with the sickle cell disease (SSD) as much as up to 5% of the population. Objective: The objective of the study is to assess the knowledge of Hb genotype/Rh D incompartibility

Dayok, S. T
Department Of Agricultural Science Education, Federal College Of Education Pankshin, Plateau State, Nigeria.
Influence Of Horizontal Vegetation Heterogeneity On The Composition Of Avians In The Agricultural Landscape Of Muhoroni Sub-county, Western Kenya
Hitherto, no study has examined the influence of vegetation heterogeneity on avian composition in the degraded Muhoroni Sub-County habitats. This has made it arduous finding a balance between agricultural intensification and avian conservation. In response, we examined this phenomenon. We stratified the study area into agricultural farmlands and indigenous shrubs and conducted bird and vegetation surveys. Birds were sampled using

Nthenge Daniel Mulinge
Phd Student, Department Of Business Administration, University Of Nairobi, Kenya
Assessment Of Soil Properties In Kuru, Jos, Northern Guinea Savanna, Nigeria
A study on the assessment of the properties of soils was conducted in 2018 cropping seasons at the Research Farm of the National Root Crops Research Institute (NRCRI) Kuru, Jos in Plateau State, Nigeria. Two profile pits were dug and one soil sample was collected from each identified horizon and use to study the morphology of the soil. The pits

David R. Mutekanga, PhD.
Senior Lecturer / Academic Registrar, African Rural University, P. O. Box 24. Kagadi, Uganda
Assessment Of Rural Households’ Membership Of Social Groups And Their Access To Forest Resources Exploitation And Utilization In Benue State, Nigeria
The study was carried out to assess rural household's membership of social groups and their access to forest resources exploitation and utilization in Benue State, Nigeria. The study revealed that majority (63.0%) engaged in fuel wood traders association 55.0% engaged in bush meat traders association while 53.0% engaged in charcoal traders association. 72.0% of the respondents have had free access

Ifejiofor, Adaobi Patricia
Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Igbarim Campus, Nigeria
Assessment Of Rural Households’ Access To Credit Sources For Forest Resources Exploitation And Utilization In Benue State, Nigeria
The study assessed the rural households' access to credit sources for forest resources exploitation and utilization in Benue State, Nigeria. The study was achieved through the use of a well structured interview schedule to collect information from 300 eligible respondents. The study revealed that majority (70.0%) had no access to credit in the study area and the loan source mostly

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