Pornography As Addiction And Counselling Strategies
Pornography addiction is defined as a compulsive pursuit of pornographic materials which does psychological and emotional harm to the individual. It can also cause problems in the individual’s relationship with family and friends. Pornography addiction happens when the individual spends increasing amounts of time on extreme pornographic material. This increase in use occurs even though some of the users know
The Role Of Government Healthcare Expenditure On Economic Growth And Development In Kenya
Human health has improved drastically during the last century, yet grave inequalities in health persist. To make progress in health, meet new challenges and redress inequalities, resources must be deployed effectively. Public financing plays a big role in health services since it gives society a public policy tool that can be used to create incentives to improve health care quality,
Teacher Training Programme And Instructional Competencies In Environmental Education For Sustainability Among Secondary School Teachers In Kenya
The United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005 to 2014) seeks to integrate the principles, values and practices of Sustainable Development in all aspects of education and training in order to address the social, economic, cultural and environmental problems faced in the 21st century. This has led to transformation of Environmental Education to embody sustainability in the broadest
What Sino-american Relationship Could Learn From The Cold War?
With the rise of China, more countries begin to pay close attention to the relationship between China and United States, because the development of Sino-American relationship is closely related to international pattern. Therefore, it is essential to grasp development direction of Sino-American relationship in the future. This paper intends to probe Sino-American relationship in the future from the analysis of
Information Systems Managed Inventory And Organizational Performance: A Case Study Of Joint Medical Stores, Uganda
This paper describes the relationship between information systems managed inventory and organizational performance. The researchers employed a descriptive, case study and correlational designs. Using a questionnaire, data was collected from a sample of 30 respondents from Joint Medical Stores (JMS). Data analysis was done using percentages, means, and the Pearson Linear Correlation Coefficient (PLCC) analysis. Findings revealed that the
The Effects Of Orientation And Training On Employees’ Performance – A Case Of Odotobri Rural Bank, Ghana
The aim of the study was to conduct an investigation into the effect of orientation and training on employees’ performance at Odotobri Rural Bank. In doing this, the research identified and evaluated training policies in Odotobri Rural Bank as well as their training practices. In addition, the study assessed how employees and employers/managers view the effectiveness of orientation and training
Trade Liberalization And Profitability, Competitiveness As Well As Comparative Advantage Of Uganda’s Cotton Industry
This study uses Policy Analysis Matrix to investigate the impact of trade liberalization on profitability, competitiveness and comparative advantage of Uganda’s cotton industry following liberalization of the cotton industry. The results in this study are obtained from estimate of net profit margin, net output value and domestic resource cost ratio that indicate profitability, competitiveness and comparative advantage of Uganda’s cotton
Determinants Of Uganda’s Lint Export Following Trade Liberalization
This study uses imperfect substitution model to investigate determinants of Uganda’s lint export in the period following trade liberalization. The results in this study are obtained from estimates of Granger causality test and Vector Error Correction Model. The study discovered that trade liberalization has positive effect on Uganda’s lint export but only in the long run. Nevertheless, the low demand
How Type 2 Diabetes Patients Perceive And Manage Their Illness In Kenya
These are findings of an exploratory study into how Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) patients perceive and manage their illness in Kenya. Qualitative data was collected between May and October 2011 through in-depth interviews. A sample of thirty two T2D patients aged between 35-64 years, who had been diagnosed with the disease for a period of more than two years were