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Dr. E. Osei-Frimpong
Department Of Mathematics, Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology, Kumasi, Ghana
Forensic Estimation Of Time Since Death: A Comparative Study Of Polynomial Regression And Modified Newton's Models
Empirical studies have been made into the determination of Time Since Death (TSD).This study attempts to briefly review most of the methods used to estimate TSD and concentrate on the development of a Polynomial Regression Model (PRM) and a Modified Newton's Model (MNM) that accurately predicts TSD and chose the most consistent, efficient and accurate estimator of TSD between the

Joshua O. Nweke
Department Of Sociology/anthropology,faculty Of Social Sciences, Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki
Causes Of Industrial Conflict In The Nigerian Civil Service: A Study Of Anambra State Civil Service Between 1979 And 1989
Abstract Before and after colonialism, industrial conflicts have been a prominent feature in the Nigerian labour history. This is evidence in private and public work sectors. Majority of these conflicts have ended up is strike actions. This has adverse consequences on the nation’s industrial growth and development. Previous studies paid attention on the socio-institutional effects of industrial conflicts without fully looking

Sophia Akinyi Obonyo
School Of Education, Mount Kenya University, P.o Box 342-01000, Thika, Kenya
A Critical Analysis Of The Capacity Of Board Of Managements To Perform Their Roles And Responsibilities In Secondary Schools In Kenya
In Kenyan Secondary Schools, the role of the Board of Management (BOM) is to provide strategic guidance for the school, to effectively oversee and review the school management. According to Kenya Education Act 2013, the BOM is mandated to oversee all school aspects including its control and accountability systems, to approve expenditure and capital budgets. BOM should ensure a strategic

David Ndethya
School Of Education, Mount Kenya University, P.o Box 342-01000, Thika, Kenya
Effect Of Bureaucracy On Administrative Control Systems In The University Of Education, Winneba
The study sought to investigate the effect of bureaucracy on the administration of the University of Education, Winneba. The research was a descriptive survey that adopted questionnaire as the instrument for data collection from a sample of 83 participants. The population of the study consisted of Deans, heads of department, the Finance Officer, administrators and student leaders in the University.

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