Nigeria, an ex-British colony had an independence date that was heralded by the discovery and gradual exploitation of oil in commercial quantity in 1956 and 1958 respectively at Oloibiri. The discovery of this product (black gold) in a number of other nations like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Libya among others has contributed immensely to the social, political and economic growth of those n...
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Authors Dr. Robert O. Dode
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Page No. 41 to 47

Educational resources constitute input into the educational systems that determine largely the implementation of educational programmes and invariable objectives attainment. Using document analysis and checklist, this study examined the extent to which resources are provided for effective implementation of National Teachers’ Institute (NTI), Kaduna, Nigeria Certificate i...
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Authors Dr. (Mrs.) Asodike, Juliana Dibugonwanyi, Prof. (Mrs.) Ebong, Josephine Mfon
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The paper investigates the effectiveness of organisational training for the job market. It seeks to find how training influences where and when people work :in terms of type, scale, geographical spread of the business; the skills required for the purpose of training significance and dependence; access and analyse how professional training is planned and organised for the benefit and dema...
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Authors Dr. (Mrs.) Asodike, Juliana Dibugonwanyi, Prof. (Mrs.) Ebong, Josephine Mfon
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The formal education in Nepal starts from pre-primary level to higher secondary level. The primary level consists of grades I to V. Any student who leaves school for any reason before graduation or completion of a program of studies without transferring to another elementary or secondary school is considered as primary school dropout. Objectives of the study are to find out the primary s...
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Authors Dr. N. Manandhar, A. B. Sthapit
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Page No. 29 to 34

While Sayyid Qutb is an acclaimed Islamist and leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, that he has not been fully understood is confirmed by the persistent view that he laid the foundation for the prevailing ‘Islamic terror and Islamist fundamentalism’ all over the globe. Though there is a panoply of works that have attempted to explain and clarify this ...
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Authors Dr. Ibrahim Olatunde Uthman
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The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the effects of innovative teaching strategies on the performance of students of grade 1. The experiment was done on the teaching of science subject to the students of grade 1. A sample of 50 students (boys and girls) was selected randomlyout of the population of 100 students in grade 1 from anEnglish medium school of Islamabad. Two groups...
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Authors Dr. Fauzia Khurshid, Urusa Ansari
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This paper presents factors that affect the stress level of female engineering students. The questionnaire is based on the expectations, which the female students have of their institutions as well as from their families. Randomly collected data from 200 students is analyzed on software MINITAB 14. Six sigma techniques of Affinity diagram, Pareto Analysis, SIPOC analysis, Cause and Effec...
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Authors Dr. Ali Rizwan, Saadia Farooq, M.S.I.Alvi, Silvet Nawaz
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Present study examines different teaching styles, measures adolescents’ psychosocial development and investigates the relationship of teaching styles and adolescents’’ developmental tasks. A total of 130 students and 45 teachers from three Intermediate Colleges of Rawalpindi region were taken as sample of the study. Two instruments namel...
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Authors Dr. Fauzia Khurshid, Wajeeha Aurangzeb
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Environmental Pollution (Pollution) is a global issue. Though responsibility of India in creating Pollution is less as compared to developed countries, however we can not deny our role as we shall be largest population country and 4th largest economy soon. Pollution is the problem that is purely created by human beings and human behavior is the main cause of this act. Behavior is governe...
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Authors Dr. Jayshri Bansal, Pratosh Bansal
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Now a day the mothers are not only restricted their involvement on domestic chores, procreation of children and their nurturing with family care and attention. A significant number of mothers are working and they are maintaining their dual of as employee and household keeper with financial assistance to their families. The working mothers are mostly in anxiety and depression regarding th...
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Authors Dr. Harasankar Adhikari
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