TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVAL HDEDICATION iiiACKNOWLEDGEMENT ivABSTRACT VTABLE OF CONTENTS ViLIST OF ACRONYMS ixTABLE OF FIGURES XLIST OF TABLES xiCHAPTER ONE IINTRODUCTION1.1 Background to the Study I1.2 Problem Statement 21.3 Main Objective 21.4 Specific Objectives 21.5 Scope of the study 21.6 Significance of the study 3CHAPTER TWO 4LITERATURE REVIEW 42. I MEANING AND PURPOSE OF PAYROLL 42.1.1 Computation of Payroll Earnings 52.1.2 THE PAYROLL PROCESS 62.1.3 METHODS OF PAYING EMPLOYE...
ABSTRACT Hypertension is a major public health problem that affects approximately 26% of adult population worldwide. It is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, stroke and renal failure, and causes about 7.1 million deaths per year worldwide. The prevalence of hypertension is suggested to be increasing worldwide, particularly in developing countries due to nutritional transition and westernization. Moreover, lack of awareness regarding the disease status increases incidence o...
Abstract This study assessed "The effects of savings and credit cooperative on poverty reduction among cereal crop farmers in the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria". The study employed a multistage sampling technique to select a sample of 198 out of 617 crop farmers for interview using structured questionnaires. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Double Difference Estimator, Likert-Scale and Logistic regression model. The amount of per capita house...
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ABSTRACT Market-driven economies and deregulated electricity industry environments have stimulated minimization of the distribution losses even though they do not constitute major operational or quality of supply problems. This research discusses a method for evaluation of distribution losses and an effective management approach to loss minimization and revenue collection. In this research the contribution of other authors was sought on the distribution losses, their analysis and the va...
Abstract: Universal access to and use of clean water has significant impact on improving public health, spur economic development, and reduce poverty. The main objective of this study was to investigate the rural water supply systems with case study in Midakegn woreda, in west-central Ethiopia. Both quantitative and qualitative data were collected and analyzed. Eight sample water schemes were selected from four kebeles and totally 164 representative households were identified as sample size....
ABSTRACT A lot has been written by many authors about new office technologies and how they have immensely affected secretarial performance. This study was therefore conducted to find out the secretary and the effect of new office technologies on record keeping management in institute of management and technology, in Enugu. As a result of this, the research question was formulated as follows: - a)Do the working environment of practicing secretaries have each of the new office equipment? b)Ar...
ABSTRACT Network management of real time applications demands a new approach for an effective service quality provision. The traditional approach of network management based on Quality of Service (QoS) parameters like jitter, throughput, delay and loss cannot give enough details of how user quality demands. Therefore network management approach must start from user’s point of view to the network side. This kind of approach is called a user-centric network management approach which ensures t...