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Historical aspects of former ussr national economy crashing

This article is about historical aspects of the crashing of the Soviet Union’s common economic system. Nowadays reality shows how deep was that collapse. This was the reason of badly damages in politics and social-economics of the modern Commonwealth Independent States as the countries, during the Soviet Union period, were focused to the non-effective, false and awkward reformatory guidelines since 1950s by no dynamics and internal propulsive force.

Analysis of factors affecting the non performing loans (npl) of microcredit and its impact on credit channeling in microfinance sector in regional office x of pt. bank xyz

Microbusiness sector, despite facing dynamics in the national economy, is proved to play a role and give significant contribution in boosting the nation’s development because of its strategic position in labor absorption, economic recovery, and in giving equitable employment opportunities. In consequence, microfinance also has experienced rapid development.

Woody species composition and soil properties under some selected trees in parkland agroforestry in central rift valley of Ethiopia

Different parkland agroforestry practices conserve diverse woody species in different agroecologies. Despite variation in the extent most multipurpose agroforestry tree species have a positive influence on soil nutrient accumulation. A study was carried out in Shashemene district of central rift valley of Ethiopia to assess the status of woody species composition and topsoil properties beneath canopies of some selected tree species scattered on crop land and open fields, without any tree canopy effect.

Health records management practices in Ghana: An exploratory study

Managing health records well is essential to improving health service delivery in less developed countries such as Ghana. However, these countries do not necessarily have the right infrastructure to allow the adoption of advanced techniques to manage health records. In this exploratory study, we examine whether Ghana might be ready to adopt electronic health records (EHRs) by interviewing physicians and patients. We conducted a survey with 30 managers working for different health organizations in Ghana. Our results show that these managers generally had a positive perception of EHRs.

Girls and women empowerment through open and distance learning in Nigeria: The strategic role of the library

Considering the need for women empowerment in our society these days and the fact that women play different important roles in the advancement of the modern society, this paper goes to study the girls and women empowerment through open and distance learning with particular focus on the strategic roles of the library.

Girls and women empowerment through open and distance learning in Nigeria: The strategic role of the library

Considering the need for women empowerment in our society these days and the fact that women play different important roles in the advancement of the modern society, this paper goes to study the girls and women empowerment through open and distance learning with particular focus on the strategic roles of the library.

Borders and social migration trends

Decisions The migrations are a current process that is accelerated in the last year’s event, which the most characteristic are those of the direction from South to North of Europe. Despite the complex of economic and political conditions the social influences are expressed that threaten the stability and security of the states. Together with the migrants rivers of refugees from the wars in the Middle East and Africa are moving, but also potential terrorists, human traffickers, jihadists and many different problems raised.

The degree of utilization of cloud computing application among health educators in tertiary institutions in Southeast Nigeria

Background: Cloud computing application is a necessity in service delivery particularly in education sector.
Aim: To determine the degree of utilization of cloud computing applications among health educators in tertiary institutions in Southeast Nigeria and to verify the null hypotheses of no significant differences.