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Anozeng O. Igiri
Department Of Human Anatomy, University Of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria
Studies Of Anthropometric Correlation Between Foot Size And Height In Residents Of Calabar-nigeria
The present study is based on the measurement of foot size and height of 1000 subjects (500 males and 500 females) aged 20 to 30 years resident in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. Foot length, foot width and height were the major parameters measured. The average foot length, foot width and height recorded in the males were (Right 27-27, left

Kebe E. Obeten
Department Of Human Anatomy, University Of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria
Entrepreneurial Intention As A Panacea To Youth Unemployment: A Case Of Students Of A Tertiary Academic Institution In Nigeria
The study was carried out at the Federal College of Agriculture, Ibadan in South West Nigeria, with a view to assessing students’ entrepreneurial intentions after school. Purposive sampling technique was used to collect data from 250 final year students of the institution. Results of Inferential statistics revealed that there was no significant relationship between selected personal characteristics of the students

Ovaiettah E. Ben
Department Of Human Anatomy, University Of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria
Perceived Physiological Effects Of Sports Injuries On Career Prospects And Performance Of Kwara State Athletes
In recent years, there have been a redundancy in athletes functioning resulted from sports injuries. These injuries have physiological implications on performance and career pursuits. Therefore, the research was carried out to investigate the perceived physiological effects of sports injuries on performance and career prospects of Kwara State athletes. Descriptive survey research design was adopted for the research; the population

OMOYAJOWO, A. Olusegun
Federal College Of Agriculture, P.m.b. 5029, Moor Plantation, Ibadan, Nigeria
The Use Of Phytochemical Composition Of Fifty (50) Selected Plants Found In The University Botanic Garden, Maseno, Kenya To Show Classification Relationship Amongst Ten Selected Plant Families
Qualitative phytochemical analysis of 50 plants, five each from 10 selected families is presented. The ten plant families were selected based on their high plant frequency of occurrence within the botanic garden. The powdered crude samples of the leaves of the fifty plants were subjected to phytochemical analysis using standard experimental procedures. The ethanoic leaf extracts from the plants were

Dominic, O. L
University Of Ilorin, Dept. Of Human Kinetics Education
Challenges Faced By University Of Zimbabwe Social Work Students On Fieldwork Attachment
The profession of social work promotes the welfare of human beings and the betterment of human society through the development and systematic application of scientific knowledge of societal activities and services. This knowledge is acquired through social work education and training which is done in two components, one academic and the other, practical (fieldwork).This study was on the challenges faced

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