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INTRODUCTION According to encyclopedia of profess management (1993:678) it is highly desirable that performance statement and standard of personnel function against which current performance can be measured. They are however, subjected to questions of validity and relevance. This criteria terms from the fact that many personnel (employees) activities measures are influenced by uncontrollable factors including the unpredictability of pe […]
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INTRODUCTION It has been observer that female student journalist have negative attitudes towards taking up journalism as a career on graduation. This negative attitude is highly reflected in the number of woman engaged in communication work in various media of communication all over the country offering courses leading to the award of various degrees and certificates, including national and high national diplomas, bachelors degrees, an […]
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1.1 INTRODUCTION The fact that communication regard at area of print media is an indispensable factor in all aspects of human relation, is now too obvious to require any emphasis. As it was, the world revolves around the forum of communication networks. In the communication network, the print media serve as the bedrock, supplying all the necessary ingredients for the smooth and uninterrupted flow of information. Indeed, the role of pri […]
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INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Journalism is the collection, preparation and distribution of News and related commentary and feature materials through such media as pamphlet, News letter, magazines, radio, motion pictures, television, Bill Boards the internet and Books. Journalism according to World Book encyclopedia (Vol. 11) is the profession of recording events they maybe of interest to the public. It is therefore both Wor […]
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INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Broadcasting has been at the forefront of many technological changes, mostly in digitalization and enhancement of existing technology. For example, digital technology now permits listeners to obtain traffic information and news per se, while listening to a cassette, compact disc or radio station etc. (Church Akpan 2006). We are all living in a changing world, and over the past many ears we have […]
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INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Globalization and technological changes are processes that have accelerated teaching. The past fifteen years have created a new global economy “powered by technology, fuelled by information and driven by knowledge”. The Emergence of this new global economy has serious implications for the nature and purpose of educational institutions. As the half life of information continuous to shrinks and ac […]
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INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The impact created by modern communication equipment generally to the economy especially to the job efficiency of the secretary is to be research With the introduction of modern equipment, so much has been achieved. The secretary cannot be very effective in the discharging of her | his duties without equipments. This calls for the aculareness of these equipments to different organizations where […]