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case analysis and trial strategy lecture notes-ldc term 1 week 3 2022
Level: tertiary
Type: notes
Subject: law
Author: ldc
an industrial training report submitted to uganda business and technical examination board for the fulfillment of the requirement of the award of the national certificate in automotive mechanics
Level: tertiary
Type: reports
Subject: automotive mechanics
Author: mubiru mark kanyike
With the engineering profession, students must be able to supplement their theoretical knowledge with practical skills. Industrial training is basically designed to prove the skills needed. In addition, it exposes the student to the working environment thus giving them an opportunity to learn and understand how to work with others. The training therefore paves a way to any student pursuing National Certificate in Automotive Mechanics towards success the engineering fraternity. Therefore this document gives a detailed account of the six weeks of training at DECOLLIS GENERAL ENETERPRISES. It is therefore my duty to inform whoever reads this report that the information in here is basically about general motor vehicle maintenance. This has provided me with knowledge and skills of team working it has also helped to develop practical skills.
computer applications (ndce) course work-isabirye hakisamu makerere university 2022
Level: tertiary
Type: course work
Subject: computer science
Author: isabirye hakisamu
civil litigation workshop one-ldc term two week two 2020/2021
Level: tertiary
Type: notes
Subject: law
Author: law development centre
community project implementation exam-uganda martyrs university end of semester ii 2021/2022
Level: tertiary
Type: past papers
Subject: water engineering
Author: uganda martyrs university
the role of social media in promoting women entrepreneurship in juba town: a case study of juba city, central equatoria state
Level: tertiary
Type: dissertations
Subject: communication and public relations
Author: joice evans lukari
The role and importance of social media on women entrepreneurship is the purpose of this research to provide a philosophical discussion of various work of women entrepreneurs using social media as their primary tools for their businesses. Nearly it has been two decades of social media which are powerful tools to communicate with friends and family with limitless connectivity globally. Never before we had access around the world as compare to these days with the help of social media and it’s a decade which social media became nearly parts of everyone’s life and if we see the statistics of developed and under-developing countries where more than 70 to 80 percent of their population are using internet and most of these are new adults between 18 to 35 years old and these adults spend most of their times on the internet and social media searching for information, products or chat with friends and family in one of the social media platforms; there are countless benefits of social media in our personal and business lives. Social media with the help of new technology pave the ground for millions of people to find online jobs for themselves or create businesses for others globally. Women entrepreneurship are not exception of these big change thousands of women use these opportunities and it’s nearly a decade where women use social media for the business purposes to sell products and services. Moreover, this study provides details on how women use these social media affectively in their businesses and what are the factors which help these individual business women in the online business on social media. In addition, this study shows useful ways to apply for an online business basically business which their first target is Social Media. This study used both quantitative and qualitative research technique and the data was collected from 30 respondents who use social media as primary tools in in Juba city. The data was analyzed with the help of SPSS version 22 and Excel version for window 10. The outcomes of this dissertation showed that most women use social media in Juba but they still lack the skills and knowledge needed to uses social media exclusively for business purpose as such, effort needed by the government to build on the capacity of women on how to use social media beneficially. The big number of women using social media in Juba have no significant effect on women entrepreneurship. Keywords: social media, Women, Instagram, Women Entrepreneurship, Business, Social Media Use, Customers, Online, Products, Growing Business.
the impact of small claims procedure in enhancing access to justice in civil proceedings: a case study of ugandan courts
Level: tertiary
Type: dissertations
Subject: law
Author: nzasengimana edward
early pregnancies among adolescent girls aged 13-19years and the impact on their social well-being in mbale city: a case study of namatala in industrial division
Level: tertiary
Type: dissertations
Subject: clinical medicine and community health
Author: nabatanzi sarah
Introduction: The research study was carried out in young girls under the age of 15 in Namatala, a suburb of Mbale City-Uganda. Teenage pregnancy or early pregnancy refers to pregnancy in a female under the age of 20 (when the pregnancy ends). It generally refers to a female who is unmarried and usually refers to an unplanned pregnancy. Main objectives: The research aimed at examining the main causes of early pregnancies among young girls under the age of 15, in Namatala area. The study would be of great importance to the Division and district authorities, parents and community members as well as city authorities. Study methods: Both secondary and primary data was applied in the study. Quantitative and qualitative methods of data collection were employed in the study. Quantitative data was analyzed by SPSS while qualitative analysis was done right away from the field. Results: The research established that teenage girls in Namatala industrial area were consequently rejected after they conceived, since the society traditionally concludes that such girls later hold no value in society. Thus, such girls suffer neglect in the end. the respondents were female with a percentage of (70%) while the 30% were male. This was because it is the female gender which is most affected socially, emotionally and physically as compared to the male who encounter lesser impacts. Conclusion: The study concluded that there is need for community members of Namatala area, to join hands to establish and offer full support to their young generation in terms of counseling and sensitization. This would help reduce on the occurrence of teenage pregnancies in the area and elsewhere in the world. Recommendation: The study further recommends that there is need for more strength under community sensitization. This ought to be made effective such that all community members are well informed in a friendly manner that does not offend any of young adolescent female and male‟s ones especially the victims of the prevailing situation at hand. There is need for more intervention on weaknesses in handling issues among society members of Namatala industrial division area.