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The Teaching Of Visual Art In Basic Schools In The Upper East Region Of Ghana: The Case Of The Bolgatanga Municipality | Christopher Kwabena Nchor  Christopher Oppong  Lawrence Amponsah  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Mar,2019
Basic Design and Technology (BDT) study in all Public and Private Junior High Schools in Ghana is a requirement. BDT includes aspects of Home Economics, Pre-Technical Skills and Visual Art. However, some schools are unable to run these three components effectively in the schools. The research was designed to investigate

Prevalence Of Student Sexual Harassment In Secondary Schools In Nyamira And Kiambu Counties, Kenya | Naom Kemuma Ondicho  Dr. Felicita W. Njuguna  Prof. Kisilu Kombo  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Education | Mar,2019  super premium
Student Sexual Harassment (SSH) has become a pervasive problem in institutions of learning worldwide. Thousands of students are affected daily, regardless of their gender. Reports from both the electronic and print media attest to the presence of diverse forms of SSH in Kenyan secondary schools. However, there seem to be

Effectiveness Of Community Based Early Warning Systems In Disaster Risk Reduction In Budalangi, Busia County, Kenya | Douglas Muliro Masika  Dr. Frida Nyiva Mutui  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Geography | Mar,2019
Floods are a leading hydro- meteorological disaster with devastating effects in Budalangi Sub County and other parts of Kenya. The occurrence and impact of the floods is on the increase with poor and vulnerable community members being disproportionately affected. Despite this increase, minimal effort has been put in place to

Regularization Of Informal Settlements: " The Grave Of Biodiversity Footprints" The Case Of Kimara And Kwembe Wards In Ubungo Municipality | Dr. Hussein M. Omar  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Geography | Mar,2019
This study assesses the impact of regularization of informal settlements on biodiversity footprints in Ubungo Municipality. This has been impelled by growing of informal settlement regularization in the Municipality. However, the approach includes compromise in obtaining land for biodiversity enhancement. This study was focused on regularization of Kwembe and Kimara

Understanding The Concept Of Knowledge Gap And Knowledge Expansion: A Theoretical Perspective | Coker Preye Robert  Macaulay Onovughakpo Augustine  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Mar,2019
The objective of this study is to establish an explicit understanding of the concept and dimensions of knowledge gap and knowledge expansion and as well reconcile the terminologies used such as research gap or research problem. Perhaps, the finding of this study is based on conceptual and theoretical reasoning from

Time Of Highest Death And Associated Factors Among Tuberculosis Patients On Treatment In Bungoma County, 2012-2015 | Robert S. Magomere, BSc  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Mar,2019
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. There were an estimated 1.4 million TB deaths in 2015, and an additional 0.4 million deaths resulting from TB disease among HIV patients. Kenya is among the 30 counties with high TB burden worldwide. Bungoma County is

Influence Of Anthropometrics On Blood Pressure Of Adults In A Rural Community Of The North-east, Nigeria | Biyaya Beatrice Nwankwo  Rabi Susan Adelaiye  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Mar,2019
Introduction: Different anthropometric indices have been linked with increased risk of hypertension in different parts of the world. The motivation for this study was to fill up a gap in our knowledge on the frequency and associated anthropometric factors of hypertension in adults of Konduga community. Methodology: This was a

Assesing The Knowledge Of Rhesus D And Hb Genotype Incompartibility Among Pregnant Women In Yenagoa Bayelsa State Of Nigeria | Atiegha C  Suama P  Daw MOE  Ideede V T.  Allison M  Ernest M  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Mar,2019
Background: The Rh blood system is so important because the Rh antibody can cause severe hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN). Some regions of the world have the people with the sickle cell disease (SSD) as much as up to 5% of the population. Objective: The objective of the study

Socioeconomic Determinants Of Hiv/aids In Sub-saharan Africa: A Review Of Research Focus And Output | William Akotam Agangiba  Millicent Agangiba  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Mar,2019
HIV/AIDS has had significant negative effects on human existence across the globe. Sub-Saharan African region has been the most burdened for several years and continues to record high prevalence rate of the disease. Several research works have been conducted to investigate the influence of socioeconomic factors on HIV/AIDS epidemiology in

Time Series Modelling Of Casualties Reported From Road Traffic Accidents On Lagos Roads From January 2005 To December 2015 | Rauf - Animasaun, M. A.  Ikegwu, E. M.  Okorafor, U.  Oyediran, B. B.  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Sociology | Mar,2019
Road transportation is very popular in Nigeria, and this has brought a corresponding increase in accidents on the road leading to high casualty rate. In light of this, this study modelled the casualties reported from accidents on roads in Lagos, a southwestern State in Nigeria from January 2005 to December,

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