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ABSTRACT The study was conducted to examine the survey of the factors Affecting the Growth of Co-operative Society in Enugu Metropolis, 2003 – 2005. In pursuance of this investigation, this research work covers five chapters: chapter one deals with introduction, background of the study, statement of the problem, purpose of the study,... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The study was conducted to examine the survey of the factors Affecting the Growth of Co-operative Society in Enugu Metropolis, 2003 – 2005. In pursuance of this investigation, this research work covers five chapters: chapter one deals with introduction, background of the study, statement of the problem, purpose of the study,... Continue Reading
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ABSTRACT An Optimized loan process management system is meant to store, update and help in the follow up of clients who are on loan program at Kitgum Cooperative Savings and Credit Society in loan department and store confidential information on them. This will also cater a newly accepted client under the department. It's in due course because of... Continue Reading
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1      BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY According to Gove (1986), marriage is described as the state of being united with a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife; the institution whereby men and women are joinedin a special kind of social and legal dependence for the purpose founding and maintaining afamily; an... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Co-operative society was introduced into Nigeria in 1935.The objective include the pooling of sources together to achieve common goal and the substances of rural economy through marking fund available to the enterprising rural populace. However, members have been too much reluctant over the service offered to them by these co-operative... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This study examines the role of leadership participation in promoting cooperative. A survey method was used for the study 310 respondents were included in the study. They were member of Kaduna refinery petrochemical company (KRPC). A 18 item questionnaire was used for the study. The questionnaire was based on five likert scale. Three... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Co-operative society was introduced into Nigeria in 1935.The objective include the pooling of sources together to achieve common goal and the substances of rural economy through marking fund available to the... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Co-operative society was introduced into Nigeria in 1935.The objective include the pooling of sources together to achieve common goal and the substances of rural economy through marking fund available to the enterprising rural populace. However, members have been too much reluctant over the service offered to them by these co-operative... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Co-operative society was introduced into Nigeria in 1935.The objective include the pooling of sources together to achieve common goal and the substances of rural economy through marking fund available to the enterprising rural populace. However, members have been too much reluctant over the service offered to them by these co-operative... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This study examines the role of leadership participation in promoting cooperative. A survey method was used for the study 310 respondents were included in the study. They were member of Kaduna refinery petrochemical company (KRPC). A 18 item questionnaire was used for the study. The questionnaire was based on five likert scale. Three... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Co-operative society was introduced into Nigeria in 1935.The objective include the pooling of sources together to achieve common goal and the substances of rural economy through marking fund available to the enterprising rural populace. However, members have been too much reluctant over the service offered to them by these co-operative... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Co-operative society was introduced into Nigeria in 1935.The objective include the pooling of sources together to achieve common goal and the substances of rural economy through marking fund available to the enterprising rural populace. However, members have been too much reluctant over the service offered to them by these co-operative... Continue Reading
: A CASE STUDY OF AROGBO CITY ACADEMY AROGBO IN ESE-ODO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA IGBEKEBO, ONDO STATE ABSTRACT This project work is a critical examination of the factors militating against the successful teaching of social studies in secondary schools using Arogbo... Continue Reading
(Case Study of Logo Local Government Area of Benue State) CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study           Over the years, there have been growing concerns about the attitude of students towards the study of social studies in secondary... Continue Reading
Abstract Corporate Social Responsibility is a recent development in business which is defined as company's voluntary contribution to the society and environment which goes beyond production of goods and services. Today it is important that each business should balance objectives without allowing any conflict to arise between the business and the... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Adolescence is often a stressful period during development because it involves a pivotal transition from childhood dependency to adulthood dependency and self-sufficiency (Smith, Cowie, & Blades, 1998). One major challenge that adolescents encounter during their teenage years involves acquiring a sense of personal... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE  INTRODUCTION  1.1    BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY  Effective teaching and learning is affected by a number of factors including admission points, social economic status and school background. Geiser and Santelices (2007), Acato (2006), and Swart (1999) all argue that admission points which are a reflection of the previous performance... Continue Reading
Abstract The study investigated on factors influencing Corporate Social Responsibility programmes implementation in the commercial banks in Kenya. Currently there are 44 commercial banks in Kenya as per the Central Bank of Kenya 2011. From 2005 to date commercial banks are actively engaging themselves in the CSR Programmes. The findings of this... Continue Reading
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ABSTRACT The social-cultural factors affecting the use of family planning in Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State, the objective or aim of this study is to proffer solution to those social-cultural factors that is still affecting the use of... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT There have been different kinds of attitudes formed towards students with hearing impairment by their counterparts with normal hearing at the University of Ibadan. This has negative effects on the social and academic adjustment of students with hearing impairment and there have been few studies on this subject in the literature.... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT There have been different kinds of attitudes formed towards students with hearing impairment by their counterparts with normal hearing at the University of Ibadan. This has negative effects on the social and academic adjustment of students with hearing impairment and there have been few studies on this subject in the literature. ... Continue Reading
(A CASE STUDY OF KEFFI, NASARRAWA STATE) CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION BACKGOUND OF THE STUDY The Nigerian government in her National Policy on Education (2004) sees major subjects like mathematics, English language and economics as one... Continue Reading
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