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Use, Religiosity And Educational Attainment On Marital Distress Among Nigerian Couples | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Feb,2016
This study was designed to investigate the influence of alcohol use, religiosity, and educational attainment on marital distress among Nigeria couples. Two Hundred and Fifty Three couples participated in the study which adopted a cross sectional research design and a Three-Way Analysis of Variance for Unequaled Grouped sample size was
An Examination Of Variants Of Female Inheritance System Among The Esans Of Edo State, South-south Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Feb,2016
The study examined variants of inheritance system in Esan land and their socio-cultural implications on their women. Ethnographic method of study was the major study design adopted for this study. The five local government areas that make up Central Senatorial District of Edo state Nigeria were clustered into five. Three
Structural Family Therapies And Sustainable Family Rituals: A Case Study Of Selected Families In Kampala Capital City Authority | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Feb,2016
The study assessed Structural Family Therapies and Sustainable Family Rituals in Kampala Capital City Authority (Uganda). The research questions were: What is the nature of structural family counselling practiced in Uganda? How are sustainable family rituals practiced in Ugandan families? How can structural family counselling enhance sustainable family rituals in
The Role Of Farmer Field Schools In Dissemination Of Technologies To Paddy Farmers In Mvomero District, Tanzania | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Jan,2016
Farmer Field School (FFS) approach is gaining prominence as an extension approach in most developing countries and its degree of effectiveness in influencing farmer’s uptake of knowledge for future use is promising. This study was conducted to assess the role of FFS as an approach in disseminating technologies to paddy
Estimates Of Genetic Parameters For Body Weight And Some Economic Important Traits In The Japanese Quails
(coturnix Coturnix Japonica) | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Jan,2016
Research was conducted to study the effect of selection on generation, age and sex for body weight, body dimension, carcass trait and their realized heritability (h2) in Japanese quail with foundation stock of about 784 (364 males and 672 females) quails. Data obtained were subjected to analyses of variance and
Effectiveness Of Early Morning And Late Evening Practical (emlep) As A Learning Approach Under Livestock Training Agency (lita), Tanzania | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Jan,2016
Early Morning and Late Evening Practical (EMLEP) is a learning approach conducted in LITA Campuses, whereby students attend to different farm units after normal classes and apply knowledge and skills obtained during their training and learning in class. Practical training provides students with an opportunity to apply the knowledge in
Adoption Of Conservation Agricultural Practices Among Smallholder Farmers: A Case Study Of Uluguru Mountains, Morogoro District, Tanzania | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Jan,2016
Adoption of Conservation Agricultural Practices is fundamental for ensuring improved agricultural productivity. This study was conducted among smallholder farmers to assess factors associated with adoption of Conservation agricultural practices for land management in Uluguru Mountains in Morogoro district. A purposive sampling was employed to select villages where different conservation agricultural
Characterization And Classification Of Soils Of A Toposequence In A Derived Savannah Agroecological Zone Of Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Jan,2016
The anisotropic nature of soils makes it imperative to study the associations of soils and regional landscapes for sustainable nutrient management, land use planning and management, and soil profile is an important tool which can be utilized for this purpose. A field study was conducted to evaluate the relationship between
Assessing The Level Of Compliance Of Building Contractors With Section 64 Of The National Insurance Act (2003) In Enugu State | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Civil Engineering | Jan,2016
The hardships being faced by victims of construction hazards in the industry question the level of compliance of building contractors with section 64 of the National Insurance Act (NIA 2003) and do not communicate any good news about the building industry in Nigeria. This study assessed the level of compliance
A Computerised Health Management System In Niger Delta Region Of Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Computer Science | Jan,2016 premium
This system computerises the manual method of handling patient record prevalent in most hospitals in the Niger-Delta region of Nigeria as well as other parts of the country and many other countries. The Niger Delta region is currently characterised with few health centres and difficulty in accessing them due to