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List of Articles
STAFF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT IN LOKOJA LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL KOGI STATE, NIGERIA 2003-2009Audu Enojo, Paul Salisu Ojonemi, Olatunmibi Omisore Keywords: Human resource, Local Government Council, Performance, training and development |
STUDENTS’ INTEREST IN SOCIAL STUDIES AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS IN CROSS RIVER STATE, NIGERIAEssien, Essien Ekpenyong; Akpan, Okon Edem, Obot, Imo Martin Keywords: Academic Achievement, Cross River State, Nigeria, Social Studies, Students’ Interest, Tertiary Institutions |
STATISTICAL STUDY ABOUT THE EFFECTING FACTORS IN BURNOUT (FIELD STUDY)Hala Fadhel Hussien Keywords: Burnout, Effecting Factors, Statistical Study |
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