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Anthony Wambua Mathulu
Bsc Public Health, Master In Community Health, Unit Head Of Ambulance Services, Kibwezi, Department Of
Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices Influencing Uptake Of Skilled Childbirth Services Among Women Of Reproductive Health In Kaiti Division, Makueni District, Kenya
Objective The study sought to establish the demographic characteristics, Knowledge, attitudes and practices influencing uptake of skilled childbirth services, among women of childbearing age in Kaiti Division in Makueni District, Kenya. Method This was a descriptive cross-sectional study involving women of childbearing age (15-49 years), which was conducted in March 2010. A sample size of 246 women was selected randomly from the

Prof. B. Chima Onuoha
Professor Of Management, Department Of Management, University Of Port Harcourt, Rivers State-nigeria
Entrepreneurship Management And Continous Improvement Sustainability: An Empirical Introspection In Selected Agro Based Industries In Rivers State, Nigeria
The study investigated the effect of Entrepreneurship Management on Continuous Improvement Sustainability in selected Agro based Industries in Rivers State, Nigeria. The study used data obtained from a survey of 254 employees from the selected organizations. Sample was drawn by convenience. Instruments used for data collection were questionnaires and oral interview. 206 copies were retrieved out of the 254 representing

Dr. Thomas Joel Vance
Assistant Professor Of Business, King University In Bristol, Tennessee
The Financial Impact Of Employee Turnover
Fifty-eight percent of organizations claim that they have troubles retaining employees. Estimates for replacing an employee vary from 30% to 200% of an employee’s annual salary depending upon their level with the company. Organizations with high turnover are losing future leaders and innovators. Indirect costs involved in replacing employees include the recruiting, hiring, and training of the departing employees’ replacements.

Wadzani A. Gadzama
Ict Unit, Federal Polytechnic Mubi, P.m.b. 35 Mubi, Adamawa State, Nigeria
The Challenges Facing Succesful Integration Of Ict In Teaching And Learning In Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria
The application of ICT in educations helps the school community to learn and perform as expected in the 21st Century. This paper offers a detailed review of related literature which presents the identified challenges to inclusion of ICT into secondary school curriculum with particular reference to public secondary schools in Adamawa State, Nigeria. Based on the findings of this paper,

Maigana A. Ngubdo
Department Of Computer Engineering, Federal Polytechnic, P. M. B. 35, Mubi, Adamawa State. Nigeria.
Prevalence Of Hypertension Amongst Adults In Ikwuano Local Government Area Of Abia State, Nigeria : A Survey
The prevalence of hypertension amongst adults in Ikwuano Local Government Area of Abia State, Nigeria, its predisposing factors and its relationship with age and gender were evaluated. Results obtained indicated that out of the 1143 persons whose blood pressure values were checked, 526 were found to be hypertensive, representing 46.02% of the entire study population, while 617 persons representing 53.98%

Ijioma, S.N.
Department Of Human Physiology, Abia State University, Uturu, Nigeria. Department Of Physiology And Pharmacology, Michael
Factors Influencing Polio Vaccination Among Children Under 5 Years In Banadir, Somalia
Lack of vaccination against diseases is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children below the age of 5 years. Factors contributing to incomplete or totally lack of vaccination include knowledge and attitude of caregivers and health workers, healthcare information seeking behaviour among others. The main objective of this study was to investigate factors influencing polio vaccination among children

Uma-Kalu, I. B.
Government House Clinic, Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria
Preferred Lesson Plan Model Among Secondary School Teachers And Its Effects On Teachers’ Productivity In Port Harcourt Metropolis, Nigeria
This study assesses Teachers’ Preferred Lesson Plan Model and its effects on Teachers’ Productivity on the success of administrations of secondary schools in Port Harcourt metropolis. The study is guided by four research questions and three synchronizing hypotheses and adopts the descriptive survey design, using a population of 1,134 teachers and 45 administrators from the 15 selected secondary schools. A

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