This paper explores the quality collection of library resources in meeting user’s needs with competitive intelligence approach. The research is approached though an overview of existing literature. Deming’s 14 points management plan for libraries was adapted for management that committed to quality performance. The paper reviews that for a library or an ...
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Authors Dr. Yacob Haliso, Rachael Folashade Aina
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Page No. 25 to 32

This paper empirically examines the relationship between absorptive capacity, credit market development and economic development in Nigeria. Recent theoretical works show the significance of absorptive capacity and credit market development to economic growth. In this study, the perceived relationship between absorptive capacity, credit market development and economic growth is estimated...
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Authors Dr. Audu Nathan Pelesai
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Page No. 33 to 43

The study was designed to assess the level of participation of senior academics in human resource development activities in the South-East Universities in Nigeria. A stratified simple random sampling technique was used to compose a sample size of 430. This represented 30.7% of the senior academic staff population of 1400 of the universities in 2008/2009 as obtained from the list of the u...
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Authors Prof.. P.O.M. Nnabuo, Dr. (Mrs) Victoria C. Onyeike
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In the course of their work life engineers and technologists are involved in various development activities to serve the society. With the galloping rise in population the world over the service of technocrats to the human race is becoming more and more important. It is desirable that engineers develop a good and practical sense of human values so that they can fruitfully contribute to t...
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Authors Dr. Debabrata Kar
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Page No. 21 to 23

Since the beginning of the last decade, there is a renewed attention and interest in the relationship between religion and international intervention. Religion is a belief system, faith and cultural orientation; it is a system of symbols which acts to establish powerful moods and motivations in men by formulating conceptions of a general order of existence and it has direct relation to i...
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Authors Dr. Abdi O. Shuriye
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The research aimed at developing model of the risk assurance indicators to the utilization of natural resources and environment for sustainable development of Thai communities and evaluation of risks indicators on natural recourses and environment for sustainability of life quality, economy, and society. Mixed research methodology–both quantitative and qualitative-was em...
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Authors Dr. Vinai Veeravatnanond, Dr. Som. Nasa-arn, Dr. Wannapa Nithimongkonchai, Dr. Bunlert Wongpho & Mr. Kotcharat Phookung
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The Mesopotamian marshlands, the largest wetland in the Middle East and one of the most outstanding in the world have been lost mainly as a result of drainage and damming. The cause of the decline is mainly as a result of damming upstream as well as drainage schemes since the 1970s. The Tigris and the Euphrates are amongst the most intensively dammed rivers in the world. In the past 40 y...
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Authors Dr. Salah A. H. Saleh
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The study juxtaposed the imperativeness of psychological inventory in the execution of counseling programmes and presented the validity and reliability of the Crime Behaviouor Factor Battery, and its relevance in diagnosing crime intentions. It investigated the effectiveness of PISCO Creativity Thinking Tool in remediating criminal intentions among the unemployed graduates in Osun State,...
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Authors Dr. R.A. Animasahun
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Page No. 25 to 31

Social classes can affect the behavior of consumers towards the product or services with respect to the features of product like brand image, price and quality of services. Consumer buying behavior is highly dependent on two variables income and brand characteristics. Sometimes consumers are not willing to buy a product or avail a service but for his/her status symbol the buying behavior...
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Authors Dr. Shahzad Khan
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Page No. 27 to 31

Societies have different culture, norms, values, customs, beliefs and attitudes towards fertility. In less developed countries people find high fertility as a defensive measure which is due to the low income level and economic roles and productive contribution of children. The present study has been designed to identify the effects of socio-economic and demographic factors on fertility b...
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Authors Dr. Muhammad Atif, Irfan Mahmood Janjua, Arfan Riasat, Dr. Saira Akhtar, Gulfam Riasat
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