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    Determinants of timber exports in Nigeria: an error correction modeling approach

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    Abstract This study analyzed the factors influencing the exports of timber in Nigeria with the aid of Error Correction Model (ECM) representation procedures. The analysis was carried out with the data collected on roundwood and sawnwood over 33 years (1970 – 2003) using the long run restricted ECM. The statistical significance of the ECM terms for roundwood (-1.110) and sawnwood (-1.772) validates the existence of relationship among the variables. This suggests the short run dynamic effect of the changes in export quantities of roundwood are determined by one-year lagged export quantity of roundwood & domestic output-consumption ratio of roundwood, domestic output-consumption ratio of roundwood and domestic-international price ratio of roundwood, while that of sawnwood is determined by lagged values of the official exchange rate, domestic consumption-output, domestic consumption-output and world export-output ratios of the sawnwood. Efforts to boost timber export from Nigeria needs to incorporate policy measures that will improve the quantity and quality of timber products in order to meet the local and foreign demands.Roundwood; Sawnwood; Nigeria; Exports; Co-integration and Error-correction model

    Understanding The Behavior And Attitude Of Professional Athletes In Saudi Arabia Toward Dietary Supplements

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    A dietary supplement is defined as a product taken orally that contains a dietary ingredient (vitamins, minerals, herbs, amino acids, enzymes, etc.), and is intended to supplement one\u27s diet. Dietary supplements include plant extracts and concentrates from foods. Supplements help provide required nutrients to fulfill nutritional levels for daily training or competitive performance, and can help remedy nutritional deficiencies. Therefore, it is important that sports professionals have a thorough knowledge of these supplement products. However, athletes need to be informed about the use and possible benefits, side effects, and risks associated with the use of dietary supplements. Four objectives guided this study: (a) assess the use and attitudes of professional athletes in Saudi Arabia toward dietary supplements, (b) determine the availability of dietary supplements in Saudi Arabian markets, (c) identify the microbiological quality and safety of dietary supplements in Saudi Arabia, and (d) evaluate the impact of educational program on the knowledge and attitude of professional athletes in Saudi Arabia toward dietary supplements. In order to achieve the first objective, approximately 105 professional athletes were recruited as subjects from three different Saudi Arabian sports clubs. A questionnaire was designed to determine factors that influence professional athletes\u27 choices and use of dietary supplements. To achieve the second objective, twelve stores from each region of Riyadh were selected to assess the availability of dietary supplements on the market. In the third objective, approximately 80 different supplements from Riyadh were analyzed for microbial quality and product safety. The aim of the fourth objective was to develop a program to educate professional athletes in Saudi Arabia about the benefits of dietary supplements. Both pre- and post assessments were used. The majority of athletes indicated that their use of supplements was for the purpose of improving health and performance. The availability of different supplements ranged from approximately 23 to 97% according to the demand. In addition, of 80 most popular supplements selected for microbiology analysis, nine were shown to have contamination. Thus, this study provides a better understanding of factors that influence the attitudes of professional athletes with regard to the use of dietary supplements. The study identifies dietary supplements available in the Saudi Arabian market, and more importantly provides analyses to differentiate the quality among these products. The overall effect of this research is that professional athletes in Saudi Arabia and athletes worldwide will be able to make informed decisions about their choices and use of dietary supplements

    External Debt, Economic Growth and Investment in Nigeria

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    This study examines the impact of external debt on the level of economic growth and the volume of investment in Nigeria between 1980 and 2008. We adopt the Debt Cum-Growth model along with the Investment model while the econometrics analysis techniques of multiple regressions were employed. The result of the analysis indicates that there exists a positive relationship between external debt, economic growth and Investment; this was confirmed by the coefficient of determination (R2­) of about 79.8% .While the findings reveal that the current external debt ratio of GDP stimulates growth in the short term, the Private Investment which is measure of real and tangible development shows a decline. The study recommends among others that government should ensure that appropriate measures are put in place to achieve optimal use of borrowed funds so that servicing such funds will not invoke economic crises and erode the level of private investment which is central to the overall economic growth and development. KEYWORDS: Debt overhang, debt rescheduling, debt burden, Investment, Consumption, Illiquidit

    Pengaruh Budaya Organisasi, Iklim Kerja Dan Komitmen Organisasi Terhadap Kinerja Guru Pada SMPN 2 Amarasi Selatan Kabupaten Kupang

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    Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis signifikansi pengaruh budaya organisasi, iklimkerja, dan komitmen organisasi baik secara parsial maupun simultan terhadap kinerja guru.Sampel penelitian sebanyak 20 orang guru. Sampel ditentukan dengan menggunakan tekniksampel jenuh. Instrumen utama pengumpulan data adalah kuesioner. Teknik analisis datamenggunakan regresi linier berganda. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa budaya organisasi,iklim organisasi, dan komitmen organisasi baik secara parsial maupun simultan berpengaruhsignifikan terhadap kinerja guru

    Production of Yoghurt Analogue from Soy Milk and Different Fermented Cereal Based Water Filtrates (Omi ogi)

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    Yoghurt analogue was produced by fermenting soy milk with different selected fermented cereal based filtrates. The water filtrate was obtained from fermented 100% Zea mays (yellow variety) 100% Quality Protein Maize (yellow variety), 100% Sorghum (red variety) and 100% Millet (light cream variety). The pH, titratable acidity (TTA), microbial load, microbial type, proximate composition and mineral content of the yoghurt samples were determined. The samples were also subjected to sensory evaluation. The pH ranged from 4.68 in soy milk fermented with millet to 5.20 in soymilk fermented with quality protein maize. Total viable count was highest in soymilk fermented with sorghum filtrate (9.08 log cfu/ml) while Lactic acid bacteria count was highest in soymilk fermented with millet filtrate (7.50 log cfu/ml). Lactobacillus plantarum, L. fermentatum and Saccharomyces cerevisiae were found to occur in all the four yoghurt samples. There was no significant difference (p > 0.05) in the moisture content of all the yoghurt samples. Soymilk fermented with sorghum filterate contained the highest crude protein (3.57%) while the highest fat content was recorded in soymilk fermented with yellow maize filtrate (2.97%). Highest calcium and magnesium content was found in soymilk fermented with millet filterate. Commercial yoghurt was the most preferred in all the sensory attributes tested followed by soy milk fermented with millet filterate. All the yoghurt samples were accepted organoleptically. Soymilk and fermented cereal filterate could serve as good alternative to the expensive soymilk and commercial starter for production of good quality yoghurt analogue. Filtrate from sorghum appear to be the best starter for soy yoghurt production in terms of nutrients content while filterate from millet was most accepted by sensory panelists. Keywords: Yoghurt, soymilk, maize, millet, sorghum, filtrate

    Measuring the effectiveness of work–life balance strategies in the manufacturing sector

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    Abstract:Orientation: The development of an appropriate framework to measure the effectiveness of work–life balance strategies (WLBS) among manufacturing firms in Nigeria is still a major challenge. Research purpose: The main purpose of this article is to measure the effectiveness of WLBS in the manufacturing sector, drawing insights gathered from two selected manufacturing firms in Lagos metropolis, Nigeria. Motivation for the study: Despite the global explosion of research on work–life balance, there is a dearth of studies measuring the effectiveness of WLBS adopted by manufacturing firms in Nigeria. Research approach/design and method: A structured questionnaire was adopted to gather data among 312 employees of the two selected manufacturing firms in Lagos Metropolis, Nigeria. Structural Equation Modelling was valuable in establishing the mediating influences of WLBS and work-family satisfaction on the interplay between work-family stressors and the selected manufacturing firms’ performance. Main findings: The study findings revealed that WLBS and work–family satisfaction mediate the interplay between work–family stressors and the selected manufacturing firms’ performance. .

    Exergetic analysis of breakfast cereal production in Nigeria

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    This work comprehensively studied energy and exergy analyses of breakfast cereal production in Nigeria. The process analysis method of energy accounting wa s used to evaluate the energy requirement for each of the five defined unit operations. The total energy used in the operation is 1,287.94 MJ. The types of energy used in breakfast cereal production were electrical, thermal and manual and the respective pe rcentages are 48.87%, 50.53% and 0.60%. It was estimated that an average energy intensity of 11.27 MJ/kg was required for the production of breakfast cereals. The most energy intensive operation was identified as the mixing operation followed by milling with energy intensities of 665.10 MJ/kg and 383.04 MJ/kg, respectively. The exergy analysis revealed that the roller dryer was responsible for most of the inefficiency (over 65.94%) followed by the wet mixer (27.40%). Suggestions for energy saving which will help in the reducing the high expenditure on energy and thus improve the profit margin were provided. Keywords : Energy, Exergy, Efficiency Breakfast Cerea

    Comparative Analysis of Monetary Policy Shocks and Exchange Rate Fluctuations in Nigeria and South Africa

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    The study examined a comparative analysis of monetary policy shocks and exchange rate fluctuations based on evidence from the two largest economies in Africa (Nigeria and South Africa) – from 1985 to 2015. Data were derived from various sources which include the National Bureau of Statistics, the Central Banks reports and the World Bank database. Vector Autoregressive (VAR) Analysis was used as the estimation technique. The results indicated that the foreign interest rate in South Africa had higher variations in the short-run. While in the long-run, foreign interest rate has higher percentage variations to exchange rate. In Nigeria the world oil price has the higher influence on exchange rate both in the short-run and longrun periods. Based on these results, the study then recommended that the monetary authorities and policymakers in both countries encourage external currency inflows into the economy. &nbsp

    Agent-Based Faults Monitoring in Automatic Teller Machines

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    Automated Teller Machine (ATM) has gained widespread acceptance as a convenient medium to facilitate financialtransaction without need for human agent. However, ATM deployers are facing challenges in maximizing the uptime of theirATMs as a result of wide gap in fault detection, notification and correction of the ATMs. One way to ameliorate thissituation is through intelligent monitoring of ATM by resident software agents that monitor the device real time and reportfaulty components real time to facilitate quick response. We proposed an architecture for rule-based, intelligent agent basedmonitoring and management of ATMs. Agents are used to perform remote monitoring on the ATMs and control functionsuch software maintenance. Such agents can detect basic events or correlate existing events that are stored in a database todetect faults. A system administrator can securely modify the monitoring policies and control functions of agents. Theframework presented here includes software fault monitor, hardware fault monitor and transaction monitor. A set of utilitysupport agents: caller agent and log agent are used to alert network operator and log error and transaction information in adatabase respectively. at-1, stuck-at-0 faults in digital circuits validate the point that faulty circuits dissipates more andhence draw more power.Key words: Automated Teller Machine (ATM), Intelligent Agents, Mobile Agents, Event Monitoring
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