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Dr.Martha Kibukamusoke
Phd, Sociology (dean), Faculty Of Humanities And Social Sciences, Victoria University, Uganda
Demographic Dividend In Africa, Prpospects, Opportunities And Challenges. A Case Study Of Uganda
This paper gives an exploration of the prospects, opportunities and challenges of demographic dividend in Africa with Uganda as a case study. The objectives include assessing the level of demographic dividend the African block has achieved. To identify the challenges lying ahead and the potential opportunities for Africa. The study design is exploratory, descriptive and causal. Although Africa is

Peter Oyoo Maina
Lecturer At Laikipia University, School Of Mathematics, P.o Box 1100, Nyahururu, Kenya
Weyl's Spectrum And Quasisimilar Biquasitriangular Operators In Hilbert Space
Various notion of equality of spectra and essential spectra of quasi similar operators have been studied, but the same results has not been reflected clearly with ω(A) . This paper shows that the theory for the notion of ω(A) simplifies if the underlying space is a separable infinite dimensional Hilbert space and the operator is reduced by its

Omeire, Charles Obioma
College Of General And Communication Studies, Michael Okpara University Of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, Nigeria
The Socio-ethical Implications Of Nigerian Federal Universities On Host Commuities
This study investigates the socio-ethical implications of Nigerian federal universities on host communities. The Federal University of Technology, Owerri and the University of Jos were used as case study. Six host communities of the two federal universities participated in the study. Data were collected through simple random sampling technique from 277 respondents from the study area. The result shows that

Mohd Mahzan Awang
Faculty Of Education, National University Of Malaysia
A Comparative Study Of Leisure Activities Among Youth In Malaysia And China
The current study examines the youth participation in social activities and their attitude towards leisure. Specifically the current study examines types of leisure activities, their attitudes toward leisure in terms of participation, interest and preferences. A total number of 92 respondents from Malaysia and China have been randomly selected as participants of the current study. Data collection was carried out

Abdul Razaq Ahmad
Faculty Of Education, National University Of Malaysia
Perception And Predisposing Factors To High Blood Pressure Among Older Community-dwelling Adults In Southeast Nigeria
The study determined the perception and predisposing factors to high blood pressure -HBP among older community-dwelling adults in southeast Nigeria. Specifically, the study ascertained the perception, symptoms and predisposing factors to HBP among older community-dwelling adults. The study was based on health belief model by Godfrey Hockbaum, Stephen Kegeles, Howard Leventhal and Urwin Rosenstock. In order to achieve the purpose

Fathiah Izzati Mohamad Fadzillah
Faculty Of Education, National University Of Malaysia
Moderating Effect Of Learning Context On Training Approach And Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy Of Students In Kenya Universities
The proliferation of universities in Africa calls for an investigation on the suitability of the prevailing learning context to determine their effectiveness in promoting sustainable development.The study investigated how conducive student-centered learning environment, contemporary issues, availability of incubators, adequate learning facilities and suitable guest speakers contributed to development of Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy (ESE). The target population comprised of 147 fourth year

Ugwu, Cosmas Uchenna
Department Of Health And Physical Education, University Of Nigeria, Nsukka
The Significance Of Plastic Money To The Hospitality Industry: A Case Study Of Rainbow Towers Group Of Hotels (rtg)
The study sought to investigate the significance of plastic money to the hospitality sector with the Rainbow Towers Group of Hotels as a case study. Despite the fast progression in the adoption of plastic money especially in the tourism sector the world over, its usage in Zimbabwe has remained relatively low and it is with that in mind that the

Maina (PhD)
Lecturer, Entrepreneurship, The Cooperative University College Of Kenya
Employable Skills And Attitudes Required By Employers From Accounting Graduates: A Case Study Of Selected Companies In Koforidua Municipality Of Ghana
This research work was conducted to ascertain the professional skills and the personal skills/attitudes that are required by employers from accounting graduates at the work environment. The survey was conducted in Koforidua in the New Juabeng Municipality, Ghana. The questions were categorized into two main groups: attitudinal and professional skills. SPSS was used to analyze the data. The results indicate

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