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Relationship between Job Satisfaction and Job Performance among Faculty in Selected Faith-Based Universities in Haiti

Authors: Willy Lima, PhD (Haitian Union of Seventh-day Adventist Church) and Prof. Daniel Allida, PhD (Northern Caribbean University) Abstract: This study sought to establish the relationship between job satisfaction and job performance among faculty in selected faith-based universities in Haiti. The study employed a quantitative method using the descriptive-correlational design. The population for this study […]

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Communicative Adequacy of Linguistics Features Incorporated in the Design of the National Microfinance Bank Commercial Advertisements in Tanzania

Author: Lucy Galagunga (St. Augustine University of Tanzania) and Nasibu Musa (St. Augustine University of Tanzania) Abstract: This study investigated the communicative adequacy of linguistic features employed in the design of commercial advertisements for the National Microfinance Bank (NMB) in Tanzania. A qualitative research approach and an analytical research design were used. The study employed

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The Roles of Parents in Enhancing Academic Performance among Public Secondary Schools at Nyamagana District, Tanzania

Authors: Peter Adam Seni and Daniel Onyango, PhD (St. Augustine University of Tanzania) Abstract: This study sought to investigate on the roles of parents in enhancing children’s academic performance among Public Secondary Schools at Nyamagana District, Tanzania. The study employed the mixed research approach to organize the qualitative and quantitative data so as to deal

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