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Anozeng O. Igiri
Department Of Human Anatomy, University Of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria
Studies Of Anthropometric Correlation Between Foot Size And Height In Residents Of Calabar-nigeria
The present study is based on the measurement of foot size and height of 1000 subjects (500 males and 500 females) aged 20 to 30 years resident in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. Foot length, foot width and height were the major parameters measured. The average foot length, foot width and height recorded in the males were (Right 27-27, left

Emmanuel Osei Sarpong
University Of Education, Winneba, Dept. Of Hpers
Perceived Physiological Effects Of Sports Injuries On Career Prospects And Performance Of Kwara State Athletes
In recent years, there have been a redundancy in athletes functioning resulted from sports injuries. These injuries have physiological implications on performance and career pursuits. Therefore, the research was carried out to investigate the perceived physiological effects of sports injuries on performance and career prospects of Kwara State athletes. Descriptive survey research design was adopted for the research; the population

J.C. Onyango
School Of Biological And Physical Sciences, Maseno University, P.o. Box 333-40105, Maseno, Kenya
The Use Of Phytochemical Composition Of Fifty (50) Selected Plants Found In The University Botanic Garden, Maseno, Kenya To Show Classification Relationship Amongst Ten Selected Plant Families
Qualitative phytochemical analysis of 50 plants, five each from 10 selected families is presented. The ten plant families were selected based on their high plant frequency of occurrence within the botanic garden. The powdered crude samples of the leaves of the fifty plants were subjected to phytochemical analysis using standard experimental procedures. The ethanoic leaf extracts from the plants were

Joseph Nengak Bakdima
Department Of Physical And Health Education, Federal College Of Education, Pankshin Plateau State, Nigeria
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

Dr.Ruth W.Thinguri
Mount Kenya University, School Of Education, P.o Box 342-01000 Thika, Kenya
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
School Of Education, Mount Kenya University, 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

Angelingis A. Makatta
Ministry Of Natural Resources And Tourism, Forestry Training Institute, P.o. Box 943, Arusha, Tanzania
Can Carbon Incentives Substitute Household Needs From Forests? Redd+ Dilemma In Lowering Carbon Emissions While Satisfying Pro-poor Livelihood Objectives
In implementing international multilateral environmental and conservation initiatives, economic incentive have been greatly promoted and applied as motivation to manipulate communities’ behaviour over resources use preferences. Also as alternative gain to the foregone benefits of extractive unsustainable use of forest resources. However it is difficult to control deforestation and degradation when incentives do not cover individual needs which drive forest

F. Maganga
Institute Of Resource Assessment, University Of Dares-salaam, P. O. Box 35097, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
An Investigation Of Impact Of Parental Income On Enrolment Of Preschoolers With Visual Impairment In Integrated Schools In Nairobi County, Kenya
Enrolling children with visual impairment in schools for the visually impaired help them to meet their unique educational needs; this is due to the fact that they are able access specialized services. One of the challenges that hinder enrolment of children with visual impairment include parent’s income .The purpose of the study was to establish impact of parental income as

Dr Ruth W. Thinguri
School Of Education, Mount Kenya University, Po Box 342- 0100, Thika, Kenya
Effects Of The Self-investigation Method On Pre-school Children Science Activitiesand Its Achievement – A Case Study Of Iveti Division, Machakos County
The aim of this research was to find out the effect of the self-investigation method on children’s achievements in pre-school science in Kathiani sub-county, Machakos County. The theoretical framework of this study was based on constructivists’ theory which was active learner participation. This theory was brought up by John Dewey’s and DeromeBrunners Philosophies. Constructivism emphasized that learners must be engaged

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