Sustainable Utilization Of Wetlands Resources In Selected Areas Of Nyamira County, Kenya
Researches on wetland utilization in Kenya focus more on wetlands located in the ASALs and Lowland areas giving less emphasis to those in high agricultural potential highland areas. This paper examined the utilization of Sironga and Nyabomite wetlands resources in the high potential agricultural areas of Nyamira County. The specific objective established the resources and their uses. Purposive sampling was
Studies On Haematology And Serum Biochemistry Of Broiler Chickens Finished On Varying Levels Of Baobab (adansonia Digitata) Leaf Meal As Replacement For Soybean Meal
The effect of Baobab (Adansonia digitata) leaf meal (BOLM) on haematology and serum indices of Broiler chickens was studied using 150 four weeks old broiler chicks. The birds were randomly assigned to five treatment groups of 30 birds with three replications of 10 birds each. The chicks were finished on five diets in which varying levels of soybean meal (SBM)
Evaluating The Use Of The Mass Media And The Value Of Indigenous Communication On Climate Change In Nigeria
Climate change is currently a burning issue throughout the world. The effect of climate change is felt across continents. The mass media and indigenous communication have been said to have significant roles to play. This paper considers the global media challenges and challenges peculiar to African journalists on the issue of climate change. An evaluation of the roles of the
Relationship Between Mode Of Admission And Exit Grades Of Physical Education Students, University Of Cape Coast, Ghana
This study examined the relationship between mode of admission and exit grades among Physical Education Students of the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. A comparative descriptive research design was used for the study. The population comprised all undergraduate (level 100 to level 400) students of the Department of HPER, UCC, from 2011 to 2013, which was 541. Purposive sampling was
Democratization Of The Process Of Studying The Contents Of The Subject Natural Science At 4th Grade
The changes of the situation in science and technology caused necessary changes in the society, but also in the education. The same applies to the way they are implemented in the teaching, ie, the teachers’ style of work. The subject of this research will be the democratization of the process of studying the contents of natural science as a subject
An Analysis Of Non-monetary Incentives Used To Motivate Administration Police Officers In Kenya. Case Study Of Mombasa Sub- County
In recent years many Organizations have re-engineered the quest for higher performance on their employees through various motivational methods. Research has indicated that non-monetary incentives like medical cover, promotion and capacity building among others have proved to enhance performance of staff in many organizations in the world.
The concept of police officers being motivated by non monetary incentives has
Attitude And Practice Of Cervical Cancer Screening Among Female Lecturers In University Of Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria.
This study determined the attitude and practice of cervical cancer screening by female lecturers. The study was conducted at the University of Maiduguri. All the female lecturers constituted the target population. A proportionate stratified random sampling technique was used to select 120 respondents. A self structured questionnaire was used for data collection. Face and content validities were ensured by experts
Relationship Between Household Food Access And Feeding Habits
Access to food is an essential component of good nutrition, health and well-being. Knowledge of the relationships between feeding and food access can contribute to forward planning to avert food security hazards. This study analyzed the relationship between household food access and feeding in two different potential zones in Kenya. Data were analyzed using SPSS statistical data package for social
Simulations Of Petroleum Particle Flow Near Lamu Basin Reservoir, Kenya, For A Study Of Petroleum Reservoir Characterization In Fully Confined Aquifer
We present a mathematical model for simulating petroleum particle flow for petroleum reservoir characterization, near the Lamu Basin of the Kenyan coast using the equations governing fluid flow. The petroleum particle flow near Lamu basin reservoir is pressure dependent, decreasing with decreasing pressure in time. In this numerical model, the partial differential equation was discretised using integrated finite difference method