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151) STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF MOTOR CYCLE REGISTRATION IN KWARA STATE BETWEEN (2003-2011) (A CASE STUDY OF CENTRAL MOTOR REGISTRY UNDER BOARD OF INTERNAL REVENUE ILORIN)

TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page Certification Dedication Acknowledgement Abstract CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1    Preamble 1.2    Significance 1.3    Aims and Objectives of the study 1.4    Scope of the study 1.5    Limitation of the study CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1    Literature Review 2.2    Role of central... Continue Reading

152) IMPLEMENTATION OF STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL (A CASE STUDY OF BETA GLASS PLC., UGHELLI DELTA STATE)

This study was to investigate the method and application of statistical quality control in the operation and production of glass bottles in Beta Glass Plc. A secondary source of data was used through the method of review of records and the control chart quality control tool for mean, range and proportion defective was used to analyze the data for... Continue Reading

153) CAUSES OF LOW PRESUMPTIVE TAX COMPLIANCE IN UGANDA A CASE STUDY OF NAKAWA DIVISION

ABSTRACT On its inception and adoption, thereafter, presumptive tax became controversial and very difficult tax head to administer and collect. Government through the Uganda Revenue Authority has taken steps to sensitize the taxpayers about the implications, benefits verses costs and why it decided to introduce this tax head. Contemporarily it is... Continue Reading

154) EXCHANGE RATES AND THE PROFITABILITY OF MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES IN UGANADA A CASE STUDY OF MUKWANO INDUSTRIES LIMITED

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION APPROVAL DEDICATION • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ABSTRACT CHAPTER ONE • 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.0 Introduction 1 1.1 Background to the Study 1 1.1.2 Theoretical Background 3 1.1.3 Conceptual Background 3 1.1.3 Contextual Background 3 1.2 Problem Statement 3 1.3 Purpose of the Study 4 1.4... Continue Reading

155) OPTIMAL ALLOCATION OF FARM TRACTORS: A CASE STUDY OF BENUE STATE TRACTOR HIRING AGENCY (BENTHA)

ABSTRACT Benue State Tractor Hiring Agency (BENTHA) is usually confronted with the problem of determining the optimum number of tractors to be allocated to different zones in the state. The number of tractors allocated to a zone is normally decided without any proper study of tractor needs of the zones. Sometimes allocation is based on merely... Continue Reading

156) MICRO-FINANCE SERVICES AND WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A CASE STUDY: MBALE MUNICIPALITY

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION APPROVAL ii DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv LIST OF ACRONYMS v LIST OF TABLES TABLE OF CONTENTS vii ABSTRACT CHAPTER ONE 1 1.0 Introduction 1 1 .1 Background to the study 1 1.2 Statement of the problem 2 1.3 Purpose of the study 3 1.4 Specific objectives of the study 3 1 .5 Research questions 3 1.6 Scope of the study 3... Continue Reading

157) FACTOR ANALYSIS OF CUSTOMER PREFERENCE FOR MOBILE PHONE NETWORK (A CASE STUDY OF CAPE COAST POLYTECHNIC)

ABSTRACT This research tries to determine the “hidden” factors which ultimately influence the choice of mobile phone network in Cape Coast Polytechnic (study area). Principal Component method of Factor analysis is used to achieve the set objectives. There are six mobile phone network providers (MTN, Vodafone, Tigo, Airtel, Globacom and... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:STS0136
  • Pages:118

158) THE EFFECS OF STOCK CONTROL! STOCKTAKING ON STOCK MANAGEMENT A CASE STUDY OF TROPICAL SUPERMARKET NAGURU

The purpose of the study was to analyze the effects of stock control on inventory in business organizations, basing on the following objectives; to find out reasons of stock imbalances during stocktaldng to determine ways of minimizing inventory costs, and to provide practical procedures that can enable business implementation and improvement of... Continue Reading

159) HOUSEHOLD INCOME AND EXPENDITURE IN UGANDA (1993~2O 15)

TABLE OF CONTENT DECLARATION ii APPROVAL iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv TABLE OF’ CONTENT v LIST OF TABLES vii LIST OF FIGURES viii LIST OF ACRONYMS ix ABSTRACT x CHAPTER ONE 1 INTRODUCTION 1 I .0 Introduction .1 Background of the Study 1 .2 Problem Statement 4 1.3 General Objective of the Study 5 1 .4 Specific Objectives 5 1 .5 Research Hypothesis 5 1... Continue Reading

160) ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN UGANDA 2OOO-2O18

ABSTRACT This report investigated Road Infrastructure and Economic Growth in Uganda 2000 .- 2018, the Study considered all national roads, that is, paved and unpaved roads however, district roads were excluded due to lack of data for the entire period of the study. The emphasis on national roads was both due to data availability and the multiplier... Continue Reading

161) VILLAGE SAVINGS-LOANS ASSOCIATIONS AND STANDARD OF LIVING: A CASE STUDY OF BUSIA MUNICIPALITY, UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION APPROVAL iii DEDICATION iv ACRONYMS v ACKNOWLEDGEMENT vi LIST OF TABLES x LIST OF FIGURES xi ABSTRACT xii CHAPTER ONES 1 INTRODUCTION .1 1.0 Introduction 1 1.1 Background to the study 1 1.2 Statement of the problem 5 1.3 Purpose of the study 5 1.4 Specific objectives of the study 5 1.5 Research questions 5 1.6 Scope... Continue Reading

162) THRESHOLD EFFECTS IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INFLATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN KENYA: 1970-2014

ABSTRACT It is widely agreed among economists, policy makers and central bankers that all macroeconomic policies seek to attain high levels of economic growth coupled with very low rates of inflation. High inflation rates have resulted to a number of adverse effects on the economic growth of many countries over time. But how low should the... Continue Reading

163) EFFECT OF FOOD SUPPLY ON THE HOUSEHOLDS INCOME IN MOROTO DISTRICT KARAMOJA SUB~REGION A CASE STUDY OF KATIKEKILE SUB~COUNTY

ABSTRACT This study investigated the effect of food supply on household incomes. A discipline correlation design was applied in examining the effect of food supply and household income. A sample of 250 respondents selected, however, one of the limitations of alteration beyond the researcher’s control, only 70 questionnaires are retrieved. The... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:STS0108
  • Pages:121

164) ACCIDENTS AND MORTALITY RATES IN KAMPALA, UGANDA

ABSTRACT The study was about the relationship between accidents and mortality rate. The objectives of the study were:-To establish the level of accidents in Uganda, to determine the level of mortality rate in Uganda, to establish the relationship between accidents and mortality rate in Uganda. The study found that there was a weak relationship... Continue Reading

165) COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE HOUSE RENT A CASE STUDY OF GW AGW ALADA AND KW ALI AREA COUNCILS

CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study Housing is one of the 3 most significant in the sustainability of human existence with considerable economic, social, cultural and personal importance. The production of housing has been influenced largely by policies, innovation and the ability to sustain the environment. Housing in... Continue Reading

166) POPULATION GROWTH AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IN UGANDA (1991-2014)

ABSTRACT This study was motivated by the fact the Uganda has one of the fastest population growth rates in the world accompanied by high unemployment rates thus the study aimed at investigating the relationship between population growth rates and youth unemployment in Uganda (1991 to 2014). The specific objectives of the study were; to find out... Continue Reading

167) FACTORS INFLUENCING COFFEE PRODUCTION BY SMALL SCALE FARMERS IN BUSULANI SUBCOUNTY AND BUDADIRI TOWN COUNCIL IN SIRONKO DISTRICT

TABLE OFCONTENTS Contents DECLARATION DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ABREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS iv LIST OF TABLES viii ABSTRACT CHAPTER ONE 1 1.0 Background to the Study 1 1.1 Statement to the Problem 10 1.2 Purpose of the Study 11 1.3 Specific Objectives 11 1.4 Research Questions 11 1.5 Significance of the Study 12 1.6 Scope of the Study 12 1.6.1... Continue Reading

168) FERTILITY RATE, MORTALITY RATE AS CORRELATES TO POPULATION GROWTH IN UGANDA (1960-2015)

ABSTRACT This research investigates the effect of fertility rate and mortality rate on population growth in Uganda from 1960-2015. Using both multiple and simple regression analysis, my objectives were; to find out the trend of mortality rate in Uganda, to find out the trend of fertility rate in Uganda, to find out the trend of population growth... Continue Reading

169) ATTITUDE, SUBJECTIVE NORM AND SELF-BELIEF AS CORRELATES TO PERFORMANCE IN MATHEMATICS. A STUDY OF STUDENTS OF FREEWAY HIGH SCHOOL

ABSTRACT There has been a growing interest in research investigating various issues of students’ mathematics performance. Following the theory of planned behaviour and the Self—efficacy theory, this study aimed at determining the effect of attitudes, subjective norms, and Sd labellers on the mathematics performance of students in secondary... Continue Reading

170) NFLATION AND STOCK MARKET VOLATILITY IN KENYA

ABSTRACT The effect of inflation on the stock market has attracted many studies. Fisher theory postulates that the real rate of returns on common stocks do not depend on inflation, indicating that stocks should be independent of inflation. The studies have attempted to investigate how inflation affects the stock market and the studies have mainly... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:STS0145
  • Pages:100

171) WAGES AND LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY AT HR AND MANAGEMENT AGENCY

ABSTRACT  The study was conducted as a requirement for the partial fulfillment for the award of Bachelors of Economics and Applied Statistics at Kampala international University. The study was aimed at analyzing wages and labor productivity at HR and Management Agency in time. The literature review shows the level of productivity, measurement of... Continue Reading

172) UNEMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN UGANDA

The study was carried out to investigate the effect of unemployment and inflation on economic development in Uganda. The major objective of the study was to examine the effect of unemployment on economic development in Uganda period from 1991 — 2017. The specific objectives were to examine the trend of unemployment in Uganda, to examine the... Continue Reading

173) THE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ON ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT   Biologically, every living thing has a general property. One of these properties is movement. As a result of this movement, some hazard can occur. One of these hazards is accident. Generally, in Nigeria, the major mode of movement is by road. Road accident has become a major threat to lives of citizens of the country especially during... Continue Reading

174) ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE SYNTHENIC AND REARRANGEMENT IDENTIFIER (SYRI) TOOL FOR FINDING GENOMIC REARRANGEMENTS; A CASE STUDY OF COMPARISON BETWEEN REFBEET (CHR3) AND BETA VULGARIS S

This project discusses the influence of genomic structure on phenotypic expression in plants and animals, emphasizing intraspecific variations arising from diverse genomic structures. It highlights historical misinterpretations of structural rearrangements and advocates for comprehensive whole chromosome comparisons. The project focuses on using... Continue Reading

175) EFFECT OF HIV AIDS IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACTAIDS is an acronym for acquired immune deficiency syndrome it cause a destruction of the immune system. It is the most advance stage of HIV viruses (Human Immune deficiency syndrome Virus). This research work is carried out to determine the relationship between male and female HIV patient using data collected from National Tuberclosis and... Continue Reading
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