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Called E-commerce, is the commercial trade happened between the enterprises, the customer and the enterprise, and the customers in the information network. In the nature, the electronic commerce is a trade activity of goods which is the same with the traditional trade; in the operation process, the E-commerce is similar to the traditional trade, however, the Ecommerce is established with utilization of the advanced media methods. The demands of the Internet users towards the electronic commerce services have been upgraded sharply with the rapid development and strengthening of the whole Internet, and many providers and institutions which maintain great backgrounds in the Internet industry have all utilized their respective fixed advantages to enter the C2C electronic commerce market with massive scales. However, Taobao has made great successes in this market with fierce competitions, wherein the Multibusiness model of Taobao and the preventive solutions to the imperfections of it could be believed to be the key to its success.
This study investigated safety management for service delivery in secondary schools in Rivers State. Three research questions and three hypotheses guided the study. The study was guided by Theory of Foundation for Safety Management. The study adopted a descriptive survey design comprising all the 247 government senior secondary schools in the state with 6,890 principals and teachers. A sample size of 2,100 respondents was drawn using stratified random sampling technique representing 30.5% of the population. This included 110 principals and 1,990 teaching staff. The instrument used was questionnaire titled “Safety Management of Secondary Schools’ Questionnaire (SMSSQ)” developed by the researchers. The questionnaire was validated and the reliability calculated with Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation yielded an index of 0.81. Mean scores and standard deviation were used to answer the research questions. The findings revealed among others that the techniques needed for safety management of secondary schools include: establishment of clear safety objectives, transparency in the management of safety, senior management’s commitment to improve safety in schools, accountability of safety management system for educational service delivery, establishment of defined methods needed to meet safety goals in schools, building upon the existing procedures to create new knowledge on safety management, and continuous process of improvement in the safety level among staff. Based on the findings, it was recommended that secondary school management should adopt the safety management objectives to protect the health and safety of staff and students. School managers should establish defined methods needed to meet the health and safety goals in secondary schools.
Production of good productivity of garlic for both consumption and economic value is the goal of most farmers/producers. However, soil fertility depletion and erratic rainfall are among the major constraints to sustain production of the crop due to limited fertilizer type/sources application and rainfall dependence. Thus, to elucidate this problem a field experiment was conducted to study the effect of different types of compound/blended fertilizers on growth, yields and economic benefits of garlic under both irrigation and rain-fed conditions at DebreZeit Agricultural Research Centre, Ethiopia, on both Andosols and Vertisols in 2013/14. The treatments consisted of control (unfertilized), Diammonium phosphate(NP), Azofertil(NS), Basic(NPKCaO) and D-coder(NPSZn) compound fertilizers each applied at 200kgha-1. The experiment was laidout in randomized complete block design in three replications on both soils. The morphological characters like plant height, neck thickness and leaf area index; and yield components like bulb weight, diameter and length, and mean clove weight, biological yield, harvest index, bulb yield and economic benefits of garlic were significantly increased in response to applied Azofertil, Basic and D-coder compound fertilizers on Andosols in both seasons. However, the lowest results were recorded from garlic grown without fertilizer application and from those fertilized with DAP fertilizer, especially on Vertisols. Generally, growth, yields and economic benefits of garlic exhibited good results with applied D-coder fertilizer (200kgha-1 which supplied 28kg N+18kg P+42kg S+0.2kg Zn) (improving bulb yield by 32% and 13% than control and DAP) followed by Azofertil fertilizer (200kgha-1 which supplied 60kg N+50kg S) on Andosols in dry-season cultivation using irrigation. Thus, it could be concluded that Azofertil and D-coder fertilizers can substitute the locally recommended fertilizer type, DAP, and they could be used as a better alternative fertilize
Objectives: To assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of subjects with diabetes on insulin therapy. Materials and Methods: A questionnaire based cross-sectional study was done at Karnataka Institute of Endocrinology and Research, Bangalore in 448 subjects with diabetes on insulin therapy. Results: 61.38% subjects were men and 44.9% subjects were in the age group of > 60 years. Premixed insulin was the most commonly used insulin regimen (81.47%). Most of the subjects were on conventional insulin (86.8%). Insulin syringe was the most commonly used delivery device (64.7%). 13.1% of subjects were using non corresponding syringes with insulin vials. 94.9% subjects were regular with insulin therapy. 70.5% subjects were self-injecting insulin and 85.4% subjects were rotating the injection sites. Only 20.1% self adjusted the insulin dose. Only 50.7% subjects used the pinch up technique. 45.91% subjects used 90-degree angulation for insulin injection. 49.4% subjects found insulin therapy to be painful. Local site reactions were noted in 32.1% subjects. Conclusions: Our study has found several errors in insulin injection technique that needs to be circumvented by pre-injection counselling and periodic reassessment by the clinicians.
Volunteerism is the principle of donating time and energy for the benefit of other people in the community as a social responsibility rather than for any financial reward. It is intended to develop your skills and also it promote goodness or to improve human quality of life. It has a positive benefit or impact for the volunteer as well as for the person or community served. The Catholic University Institute of Buea through its various schools and the college of business and technology offers service-learning which allow the students to serve a group through volunteering while earning education credits. This the authorities of the Catholic University Institute of Buea sees it as a powerful means of preparing students to become more caring and responsible citizens thus helping the university to make good on their pledge to serve the society or community and also as a good positional tool. It engages both the mind and the heart hence it provide a powerful learning experience, by so doing volunteerism thus captures students interest.
An attempt was made to understand mechanics of learning. The information showed that children generally use right brain to learn while adults use left brain. Learning is a function of conscious mind, subconscious mind, intellect and ego. The conscious mind learns with the help of sensory organs, the capacity of which is limited and its memory is also short-lived. To convert the short term memory into long term one, the material learnt by conscious mind has to be driven to sub-conscious mind by repetitions. More the repetitions, more strong the long term memory. The knowledge in the sub-conscious mind can also be stored if it is linked with things that are easy to remember. However, the recalling of information from subconscious to conscious mind is not possible in a disturbed state of mind. To alleviate this problem, a silent exercise, consisting of doing nothing for 10-15 minutes duration, is described. Besides, the silent exercise also helps in increasing the capacity of conscious mind to understand and learn. The intellect is the discriminative faculty of mind. Its main job is to protect the ego. If a learner considers himself to be excellent, intellect will do every effort to protect his excellence. The chanting of gayatri mantra is also advised as it sharpens the intellect of the learner.
To make customer concerned with services and making long term relationship for the sustainable business organization there no time to compromise the expectation of customer and making available for. This study is related with the determinants of service quality factors concentrated on the specialized banks of Bangladesh. The empirically descriptive study has been conducted over the 75 respondents those are the customer of three specialized banks of Bangladesh. A well stuffed questionnaire was set to collect the primary data with considering each bank 25 respondents, it has been analyzed with taking the help of different statistical tools and encoding the data with Statistical Package for Social Sciences –SPSS (v-21).After Disseminating data it presents for the reader to make well perceive.
Three of the world’s greatest challenges over the coming decades will be biodiversity loss, climate change, and water stress (World Bank, 2008). Global climate change is undoubtedly the most pervasive, complex and challenging of the global environmental issues facing contemporary society and it affects all aspects of development. The effects of climate change are local and vary among systems, sectors and regions. Although many natural and economic sectors will be affected by climate change, impacts on agriculture and water availability will have the greatest potential to negatively affect the livelihoods of the poor in rural areas, as well as national economic growth in the least-developed countries, especially for the people of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) (Roetter et al., 2002). The high dependence of the economies and rural people of SSA upon rain fed agriculture, the prevalence of poverty and food insecurity and limited development of institutional and infrastructural capacities makes coping with natural climate variability a perennial challenge. This challenge is being magnified by global climate change (Cline, 2007; Lobell et al., 2008). Expanding agriculture leads to habitat loss and fragmentation, drainage of wetlands, and impacts on freshwater and marine ecosystems through sedimentation and pollution and is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity worldwide (World Bank, 2008).
Physics of 20-th century based on the most famous theory named Relativity. Postulates of that theory look fine for many decades until the power of measurement devices reach the critical level and they show many “impossible” data coming from them. This paper gives answers on all questions of those “impossible phenomena” and their relationship with the underlying process of signal propagation in Wave Reference Frame.