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Desmond Bala Bisandu
Department Of Computer Science University Of Jos, Plateau State Nigeria
Economic Estimation Of Recreational Benefits: The Case Of Lake Bosumtwi In Ghana
This paper estimates the recreational value of Lake Bosumtwi (LB) in Ghana based on visitors' willingness-to-pay (WTP). The research aims at using the Travel Cost Method (TCM) to capture the economic value of the lake through the assessment of the various factors that influence the visitors' willingness- to-pay (WTP) for the lake, measure the consumer's surplus and then check if

Abukari Salifu (Phd)
Department Of Social And Behavioural Change, School Of Public Health, University For Development Studies, Tamale,
Open-source Voice Over Internet Protocol (voip) For Small And Medium Enterprises (smes) In And Post Covid-19 Era
There is no doubt that the existence of Covid-19 has forced both private and public sectors to imbibe the use of technologies that will aid communication in the work and school environment. Voice over IP is becoming the fastest growing and most essential means of communication on the Internet in this century that provides a cheap, fast and real time

Dr. Susan Macharia (PhD)
Lecturer Faculty Of Education, Senior Lecturer Research And Evaluation, The Catholic University Of Eastern Africa
Islamic Religion And The Management And Resolution Of Mental Illness In Ghana
Religion play very critical role in healing many illnesses in many societies especially mental illness. One important decision people make using religion has to do with good health. The aim of this study was to examine the role of the Islamic religion in the management and resolution of mental illness among the indigenous societies in Ghana. The study further examined

Patrick Kojo Ansah
Phd In Economics And Lecturer In Economics, Regent University College Of Science And Technology Accra,
Evaluating Assessment Methods In Science Learning Activities In The Kenyan Competency Based Curriculum
The objective of this study was to examine methods used by teachers in assessing science learning areas in the Kenyan Competency Based Curriculum. Curriculum implementation theory was used to underpin the study. Besides the theory, important principles for assessments including authenticity, reliability, validity, sufficiency and practicality were used to determine the quality of assessment methods used for science learning areas.

Emmanuel Osei Sarpong
Department Of Hpers, University Of Education, Winneba, P.o. Box 25, Winneba
Assessment Of Physical Activity Participation Levels Among Workers In Financial Institutions
Working in financial institutions can be more time consuming. The available literature on physical activity participation levels among workers in financial institutions in Ghana is scarce. This was the stimulus for this study. The study assessed physical activity levels of participants in financial institutions. Descriptive design within quantitative approach was adopted for the study. One hundred and twenty-six respondents were

Selina Bekezela Chirisa
Lecturer, Human Resources Management, Department Of Human Capital Development, Lupane State University, Zimbabwe.
Alternative Dispute Resolution (adr) - Trends In The Euphemism For Subjugation To Power Struggles In Labour Processes: A Commentary
This article explores how Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is mediated by institutionalized law and is shaped by power issues in practice. Existing research findings are tracked along the path of time in the trends in ADR. ADR dangles speed and accessibility to parties in a dispute yet the framework underpinning ADR remains fragmented in practice and incline to demands of

Dr. Emmanuel Issah Azuuga
Science Department, Gbewaa College Of Education, Pusiga, Post Office Box 157, Pusiga, Ghana
A Survey Of Pusiga District Junior High School Students’ Interest Towards Science And Study Habits
This study sought to investigate the interest of students in Pusiga District towards science and study habits. A descriptive research survey was used for the paper and therefore a descriptive statistics were used for the analysis. A questionnaire was developed and administered to 150 randomly selected Junior High School students in the five circuits of the District. The researcher used

Abdulai Issaka
Science Department, Gbewaa College Of Education, Pusiga, Post Office Box 157, Pusiga, Ghana
The Effect Of Stress On College Of Education Science Tutors’ Output And Its Implications
The paper focused on the impact of workplace Stress on science tutors’ working at colleges of education in Eastern, Volta and Oti Regions in Ghana. The sample size for the study was Three Hundred and Twenty-Seven science tutors from Colleges of Education in Easter, Volta and Oti Regions in Ghana. The researcher used purposive sampling technique and stress rating scale

Kofi Mensah
Department Of Science, Presbyterian College Of Education, Akropong Akuapem, Ghana
Assessment Of Agronomic Performance And Yield Of Maize (zea Mays) And Soybean (glycine Max) On Mushemi Sandy Loam Amended With Biochar In Kabwe District, Zambia
There has be very limited research on the suitability of biochar for soil improvement practices on Mushemi soils in Zambia. These soils are leached, red to brown, sandy loamy to clayey and predominantly found in Central Zambia, with 800-1000mm annual rainfall. The aim of this research was to determine the effect of biochar on agronomic performance of maize and soybean.

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