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Mr. Itorobong G. Thomas
Department Of Agricultural Economics And Extension, Faculty Of Agriculture, University Of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State,
Patronage Of Traditional Birth Attendants Among Farmers In Ukanafun Local Government Area Of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
The study assessed patronage of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) among farmers in Ukanafun Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. A total of 120 respondents were selected using multi-stage sampling technique. Data were obtained using structured questionnaire and analysed using descriptive and inferential statistical tools. Results show that 74.17% of the respondents were married and the modal age class

Taghreed El Masry
Phd Student, Department Of Language And Literacy Education, Faculty Of Education, University Of Malaya, 50603,
Identity Construction Of Efl Pre-service Teachers Within The Malaysian Context
The study aimed to understand how EFL Malaysian pre-service teachers (PSTs) construct their teacher identity (TI) during their teaching practice. Four participants volunteered to participate in this study. An analysis of interview data indicated that social context offered PSTs less opportunities to interact and negotiate their TI. The challenges they had to juggle with reduced their ability to socially network

Emmanuel Adjei Frimpong
Faculty Of Business And Management Studies, Accountancy Department, Koforidua Technical University, Box 981, Koforidua
Future Of Accounting Education: Charting The Course With The Virtual Learning Classroom - A Case Of Koforidua Technical University Of Ghana
The study was undertaken to investigate the impact of the virtual learning classroom on students’ achievement in Business Mathematics. The researchers used questionnaire and a hypothesis, using 100 objective questions. The sample was made up of 400 students from Koforidua Technical University. The sampled students were divided into an experimental group (Virtual learning class) and a controlled group (traditional lecture

Ruth Wanjiru Mathina
Phd Student, School Of Business, Kenyatta University, P.o Box 43844, 00100 Nairobi, Kenya
Effect Of Selected Macroeconomic Factors On Non-performing Loans In Commercial Banks In Kenya
Non-performing loans can be defined as credit facilities which do not generate returns. The role played by non-performing loans in triggering banking and financial crises in both most developed and least developed countries widely acknowledged. The aim of the study was to examine the effect of selected macro-economic variables on non-performing loans in commercial banks in Kenya for the period

Okoye-Ugwu, Stella Ukamaka N. (PhD)
Senior Lecturer, Department Of English And Literary Studies, University Of Nigeria, Nsukka
Appraisal Of The Influence Of Biafra Diaspora Media - Radio Biafra - In The Resolution Of The Igbo Question In The Nigerian Federation
The Igbos in Diaspora have been working to resolve the Igbo question in Nigeria, using radio Biafra as an instrument. This paper is set to evaluate the impact of Radio Biafra programmes in resolving the Igbo question. A cross-sectional survey method and a sample of one thousand (1000) respondents randomly selected from the five states of the South-eastern Nigeria adopted

Yahaya, I. (B.Tech. (MAUTECH), MSc. (BUK))
Department Of Geography, Gombe State University, Gombe State, P. M. B 127, Gombe State, Nigeria
The Use Of Standardized Precipitation Index (spi) For Drought Intensity Assessment In North-eastern Nigeria
This paper examines the use of standardized precipitation index (SPI) for drought intensity assessment in north-eastern Nigeria with a view to evaluate whether SPI can serve as better indices for drought assessment in North-Eastern Nigeria. Adopting descriptive statistics and SPI computation to drought situations and comparison of SPI with actual rainfall and rainfall deviation from normal in seven selected station

Emmanuel Issah Azuuga
Science Department, Gbewaa College Of Education, P. O. Box 157, Pusiga-bawku, Ghana
Enhancing Preservice Teachers Performance In Chemical Formulae And Nomenclature Using Conceptual Models
The study sought to enhance teacher trainees’ academic performance in chemical formulae and nomenclature using Conceptual Models. It was carried out in Colleges of Education in the three northern regions of Ghana. Developmental research design of the pretest-posttest control group design was employed. Cluster and purposive sampling techniques were used to select a sample size of 200. One research question

Maureen Akunne
Department Of Clinical Pharmacy And Pharmacy Management, University Of Nigeria, 410001, Nsukka
Knowledge And Self Care Pratices On Anemia Among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Clinics In Enugu State
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge and self-care practices on anemia in pregnancy among pregnant women in Enugu, Nigeria. Methods and subjects: The study was cross-sectional and prospective one. The tool of study was structured questionnaire divided into three parts: socio-demographical data, questions on knowledge of anemia and self-practices towards anemia. A total of

Okonta Mathew
Department Of Clinical Pharmacy And Pharmacy Management, University Of Nigeria, 410001, Nsukka
Bridging Educational Policy And Practice In Kenya: The Case Of Sne
The government of Kenya has been implementing Free Primary Education (FPE) programme since 2003. The aim had been to attain the goal of Education for All (EFA) by 2015. Although the country has made tremendous progress in the effort of attaining universal FPE, this goal remains largely theoretical in so far as its implementation for learners with SNE is concerned,

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