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    A study about the impact of strikes on student’s academic performance: a case study of Makerere University

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    Undergraduate dissertation (1.345Mb)
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    2019-03
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    Nahabwe, Trace
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    As a student, one deserves to know what to do in the bid to enhance or explore effective performance in his or her educational aspect or academic performance. It is probably pertinent to even re assure oneself in a college or university setting charges with the task of acquiring knowledge, skills trying to modify his academic performance the role of living in amidst of other colleagues and getting about the acquisition of the desired knowledge which are influenced by both material and human features of the environment. The profile of this project consists of the consideration of the responsibilities of a student. A highlight of some features that can hinder effective performance of the roles of the student’s failure to set target to be achieved lack of full knowledge or disregard of university rules and regulations and the most hindrance is the strike that could be the talk of this project.
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