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This study investigated effects of socio – economic survival of Okada riders in Abeokuta and Odeda Local Government Areas of Ogun State, Nigeria on African cultural values. The study was carried out using the questionnaire method to elicit vital information from one hundred respondents who were randomly- selected from ten Okada parks within Abeokuta metropolis and Odeda ...
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Authors Dr. Onifade, Comfort Adenike, Aduradola, Remi Rebecca, Amao, Samuel Olalekan
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Page No. 39 to 46

An Anova of the order of 2x2x(2) with repeated measure was employed in the present research to gauge the effect of yogic exercises if any between the control group and the experimental group in the two genders from pre to post test on different types of aggression. This investigation used a complete package of multiple counselling techniques to normalize aggression. The sample consisted ...
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Authors Dr. Anita Sharma
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Page No. 33 to 46

This study examined the effectiveness of assertiveness training and marital communication skills. The moderating effect of length of marriage and number of children were also investigated. The study adopted pre-test, post-test control quasi-experimental design wish 3 x 2 x 2 factorial matrix. Multistage sampling technique was used to select 84 participants; representing 42 married couple...
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Authors Dr. R. A. Animasahun, O. O. Oladeni
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Page No. 27 to 37

Parenting styles and its impact on adolescents’ psychosocial development has been an area of interest in the field of psychology. Previous studies have revealed that parenting styles are correlated with adolescents’ self-esteem, drug and alcohol use, delinquency and academic performance. This study aimed to investigate the effect of parenting styles name...
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Authors Dr. Cai-Lian Tam, Amanda Chong, Amudha Kadirvelu, Yoon-Ting Khoo
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Page No. 19 to 25

The condition of intra-urban transport system in Nigerian cities is becoming worrisome by the day. Although the situation affects male and female, previous empirical and theoretical discussions most of the time assumed the universality of gender‟s experience. Transportation Planning and Engineering have been gender neutral. It is against this background that the study evalu...
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Authors Dr. Ibrahim, Rafiu Babatunde
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Page No. 7 to 17

Throughout many years physical manifesta-tion (phenotype) and inheritable information (genotype) are researched with different scientific methodologies in medicine, genetics, biology, physiology, psychology, etc. The dependence of physical traits on genetic code of individual can be established through various intensive mathematical models. This article explores one of the models that hy...
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Authors Dr. Boris Rozin
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Page No. 1 to 5

Prior to 1991, India almost did not look to its neighbouring Eastern countries. Rather, it maintained a very close relationship with the Western and Middle East countries. Because, firstly, asa colonial habitants of the British – India the entire mindset of the people of India was dominated by the Socio-economic philosophy of the western countries. Secondly, India was ti...
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Authors Dr. Homeswar Kalita
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Page No. 31 to 37

The study seeks to obtain the impact of internship programme on the performance of public health care institutions. Contextual factors are sought that influence the relationship, impact and effect between internship programme and performance of public healthcare institutions. The research design adopted is descriptive survey through both qualitative and quantitative data. This study is c...
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Authors Mr. Eunice A. Yeswa, Ochieng Okaka, Dr. Stanley N. Mutsotso,Odhiambo Odera, Hazel Miseda Mumbo
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Page No. 39 to 44

This research paper undertakes the examination of the different diagrammatic models of the masscommunications. Communication is a natural instinct of all living creatures. It is a basic need of all human beings .It plays all the more significant role in the present day masscommunication which is complex, dynamic and socially oriented. Effective models of masscommunication keep the mass-m...
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Authors Dr. Mohd. Aslam
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Page No. 27 to 30

Proverbs in Yoruba culture recognize the natural dichotomy that exists between male and female. But while it recognizes their co-existence, it as well underlines the fact that the relationship between women and men should be founded on equality. It is part of human nature to want to dominate one another. When this happens, both the oppressed and oppressor invent a proverb to back his or ...
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Authors Dr. F.A Olasupo, Mrs. Olugbemi Victoria Kikelomo, Jumoke Ajuwon Adeniran
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