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Water is essential to life but can serves as a means of diseases transmission when the quality is compromised. The degree of water contamination in an area can be attributed to the local geology and anthropogenic activities. This present study assesses the quality status of groundwater from hand-dug wells in Minna metropolis, North-central Nigeria using geo-statistical techniques. A total of eighteen samples were collected from hand-dug wells and taken to the laboratory for relevant...
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The study assessed the possibility of managing the Nigerian Tertiary Education for National Transformation through Effective Continuous Staff Training and Development (CSTD) using Federal College of Education (Technical) as an example. The study determined the role played by continuous staff training and development “as a work of activity” in the overall effectiveness and profitability of the Nigerian tertiary education. The study adopted the descriptive survey research design. Three (3)...
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A Cross-sectional sample of households that were involved in farming of orange-fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) and had 2-6 year old children were purposively selected from four divisions of Kampala Capital City Authority (Kawempe, Rubaga, Makindye and Nakawa) to participate in a controlled, cohort intervention.Respondents in Kawempe division had received training in production of OFSP and nutrition education; in Rubaga division respondents had only training in production of OFSP; in Nakawa...
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This study had two major objectives: to assess the effect of nutrition education carried out among urban and periurban farming communities in Kampala, Uganda on (a) production of Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potato (OFSP), and (b) vitamin A related knowledge, attitudes and practices of child caregivers.A Cross-sectional sample of households that were involved in farming of orange fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) and had 2-6 year old children (n=457) were purposively selected from four divisions of...
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between Talent Management (TM) and Health Service Quality (HSQ) from the employee perspective. Research Design/Methodology: Using Heinen & O'Neill (2004) of TM, the study develops a number of hypotheses and tests them. This study was conducted at Teaching hospitals in Egypt. It is practical, according to its purpose, and descriptive according to its data collection method. The present study investigates the evaluative...
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This study focused on the imperatives of strategy in human resource training for Small and Medium scale Enterprises in Nigeria. This study aimed at investigating whether Strategic Human Resource Training can facilitate the achievement of SMEs growth objectives in Nigeria. This study selected 18 Micro-Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Nigeria, with the population of 232 (32 SME owners and 200 employees). The study determined its sample size through Taro Yamane sampling method, and used...
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1. BackgroundThe 'REDCo: Religion in Education. A Contribution to Dialogue or a Factor of Conflict in Transforming Societies of European Countries' project was a European comparative research project aimed at establishing young people's views of religion, religious diversity and possibilities for dialogue in education. It was conducted from 2006 to 2009 in eight countries (England, Estonia, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, Russia, and Spain), focusing mainly on the 14-16 age...
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Gastrointestinal parasitism is a major problem among sheep and goats in arid and semi-arid areas like Marsabit County of Kenya. In this county, during drought, the animals are separated into two groups; the Mona group comprising of the pregnant and milking animals that are left with the women and children at the homestead and the Fora group comprising of the others are herded to far grazing areas by the men in search of pastures and water. As the drought progresses, stress from deteriorating...
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In order to develop a strategy for a rice Green Revolution in sub-Saharan Africa, this study investigates the determinants of the adoption of new technologies and their impact on productivity of rice cultivation. We analyzed two kinds of data sets collected in Tanzania: a nationally representative cross-sectional data and a three-year panel data of irrigated farmers in one district. We found that not only irrigation but also agronomic practices taught by training play key roles in increasing...