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Muridzo, Noel
Current President, National Association Of Social Workers Of Zimbabwe (naswz)
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

Enu N. Ekaka-a
Department Of Mathematics And Computer Science, Rivers State University Of Science And Technology, Port Harcourt,
Predicting The Expected Rate Of Inflation Using A Numerical Simulation With A Political Instability-induced Random Noise: Issues For Control And Implication For A Geo-political Sustainable Development Agenda In The Niger Delta Region Of Nigeria
We concur with Claude Ake (1996): “by all indications, political conditions in Africa are the greatest impediment to development”. According to this reputable seasoned scholar, he considered how African politics has been constituted to prevent the pursuit of development and the emergence of relevant and effective development paradigms and programs. Inflation being one of the economic maladies inflicting social losses

Prof. Tan Sri Dato' Wira Dr. Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid
President, Management And Science University, Shah Alam, Malaysia
Conceptualizing A Model Of Job Demand-control And Burnout Pertaining To Lawyers
The job demand-control model and the burnout model are among the most renowned theoretical frameworks that relate job characteristics to health and well-being of individuals. This paper scrutinizes these models of job demand-control and burnout with an attempt to develop a conceptual framework to identify the relationship between these variables in relation to practicing lawyers. At the inception, the job

Dr. D.A. Sharmini Perera
Senior Lecturer, Faculty Of Business, Sri Lanka Institute Of Information Technology, Malabe, Sri Lanka
Prevalence Of Ebola Virus Disease: A Monster In Africa
This paper examined the concept of Ebola virus disease and manifestional signs and symptoms of the deadly disease. It discusses the methodology used in gathering data on the prevalence of Ebola virus disease which was primarily obtained from the available records from relevant health organizations. The data gathered shows the rate of occurrence of this disease in African countries from

Joseph Nengak Bakdima
Department Of Physical And Health Education, Federal College Of Education, Pankshin Plateau State, Nigeria
An Investigation Into The Effect Of Feeding Programme On Pupils Enrolment In Lower Public Primary Schools In Ngewa Zone, Kiambu County, Kenya
School feeding programmes are very vital as they offer an overt or implied transfer t families of the foodstuff dispersed. After introduction of feeding programmes in public primary schools in Kenya in 1980, the enrollment of pupils increased markedly. However, despite of the noted increase in enrollment of pupils in public primary schools nationwide, the enrollment in Kiambu since then

Dr.Ruth W.Thinguri
Mount Kenya University, School Of Education, P.o Box 342-01000 Thika, Kenya
An Investigation On The Relationship Between Use Of Different Types Of Play Materials And Performance In English Language In Ecde Centers, Ngong Zone, Kajiado County, Kenya
Language is a form of communication which entails use of speech whether written or in sign form. When an individual gets to comprehend a language through speaking and writing, others around tend to understand him or her. This article sought to investigate a possible and easier way of helping children learn English in their early stages of life. It

Dr.Ruth W.Thinguri
School Of Education, Mount Kenya University, P.o Box 342-01000, Thika, Kenya
Population Density, Sanitation And Health: The Case Of Urban Slums In Nigeria
There remains a link between sanitation and health. Safe drinking water, safe disposal of waste water and household refuse are fundamental to health and development. With the rapid pace of urbanization from rural-urban drift, sanitation might remain a challenge in communities not equipped for growth explosion. This study therefore examined sanitation status and its effect on child-health in a densely-

Nduka Ijeoma
Department Of Community Medicine, Abia State University Teaching Hospital Aba, Abia State, Nigeria
Corporate Social Responsibility And Organizations' Performance In Banking Industry (case Study Of Guaranty Trust Bank Plc)
Business and society relied on each other; the adoption of social responsibility practices therefore is expected to bring about a complete relationship between individuals, organizations and the various sectors to which the business owe obligations. This obligation is seen to extend beyond the statutory obligations but seen corporate organizations as voluntary steps to improve the quality of life for employees,

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