One of the most enduring legacies parents and the country can pass on to its youth is education. Indeed education is the fabric of any culture, with it, culture is transmitted thought are conceptualized and information transmitted. It is hardly inconceivable to imagine a learning process without education, in this case higher education. For instance, how and where would a professor trans...
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Authors Jones M. Jaja
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Page No. 21 to 29

The research study titled “Management of Disciplinary Problems in Secondary Schools with Reference to Jalingo Metropolis” aimed at investigating the types of disciplinary problems, their possible causes and means of managing them. The study used a questionnaire titled Managing Disciplinary Problem Questionnaire (MDPQ). Four point likert rating scale was used ...
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Authors Olaitan Temitayo, Mohammed A. Nayaya, Ajibola A. Lukman
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This research was conducted to examine the causes of poor academic performance by student nurses in the Bayelsa State School of Nursing in Nigeria, using the descriptive survey. The population consisted of 206 student nurses. As a result of their small size, they were all adopted for the study. However, only a total of 201 of the student nurses who completed their questionnaires particip...
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Authors Dimkpa, Daisy I. & Inegbu, Buloubomere
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The cattle trade or industry had since the establishment of the cattle market served as one of the most significant economic activities in Umuahia which served the entire Southern Provinces. The Umuahia cattle market within a short period of its establishment had become the distributing centre for the subregion. Cattle trade gained prominence in this town since before the inception of co...
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Authors Haruna Muhammad Suleimuri
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Page No. 21 to 29

For over a decade now, violent conflict has been a recurring decimal in Plateau State, most especially in Jos the state capital. However, some commentators have examined the simmering conflicts in Jos by adopting mono-causal perspective. Anchored on eclectic model of conflict analysis and with heavy reliance on secondary data, this study examined violent conflict in Jos. The study found ...
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Authors Joshua, Segun, Jegede, Ajibade Ebenezer,
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Page No. 37 to 42

During the twentieth century, Cape Verdean diaspora authors challenged the longstanding Cape Verdean tradition of passively mourning what was lost. Previous poets and storytellers used saudade, or a sense of sentimental homesickness, to provide readers with an escape from daily life, particularly the physical and political hardships of living on the Cape Verde islands and the cultural di...
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Authors Matthew Teorey
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In dynamic assessment which emphasizes the process rather than product learners are provided with corrective feedback in categorized levels. On the other hand, Blog is an on-line and user-value driven technology widely used in language learning. This study was an attempt to investigate the effect of the Web 2.0 on writing ability of Iranian EFL learners through the process of dynamic ass...
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Authors Shiva Seyed Erfani, Ahmad Agha Ebrahimiyan
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Page No. 49 to 55

The small-scale sector has emerged as an engine of growth in most of the developing and newly industrialized countries of the world. In India the SSI has played a catalytic role in socio-economic transformation of the country. This sector has exhibited tremendous capacity for employment generation, greater resource use efficiency, and technical innovation, promoting inter-sectoral linkag...
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Authors Anshu Taunk, Dr. Abhimanyu Kumar,
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Page No. 45 to 48

Capabilities and facilities in urban areas have developed through the past of several years. The appearance of these capabilities and facilities has come out through the cost of financial, human and environmental. Mere attention to physical, skeletal and population and ignorance social factors in many of the previous studies has caused the failure of them. The purpose of the present stud...
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Authors GH.A. Khammar, A. Kiani, A. Ashkbos, N. Mansourzadeh
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The object of Physical Education is to learn, acquire and perform ‘skills’. Learning of skills is good at early ages. Bodily movement of activities are necessary and powerful. The physical Education is a programme by which the students are brought up with the ‘will’ of mind. The coordination of body with mind is got by exercis...
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Authors Dr. P.P.S. Paul Kumar
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