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Education in Nigeria is seen as an effective agent in determining the economic and social status of the individual. It provides an opportunity for one to join the respectably employed. The higher the educational attainment, the greater the chances for advancement in places of work. This has led to great demand for education. With the current thinking that the woman's place is not necessarily in the kitchen, and the observation that little substantial information on female students exists in...
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The use of multiple research designs (triangulation) has been reported to enhance validity of data analysis and subsequent interpretation. To illustrate this point, a model study conducted in Nigeria, which utilized both qualitative and quantitative research designs, is examined. Unique problems with conducting research in developing countries are presented. Recommendations designed to mitigate such problems are offered.
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The Msimbazi River in Dar es Salaam is polluted with industrial, urban and agricultural waste waters. A preliminary investigation on the extent of metal pollution (Hg, Cr, Cu, Zn, Fe, Ni, Cd, Mn, Al) was made from samples of sediments and biological indicators. The metal concentrations were in general low, but some of our results indicated industrial pollution.
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A case study of language education opportunities in Nigerian schools highlights the tension between educational policy and practice and reveals certain major trends which are replicated in other Third World countries. Apart from being motivated by several common experiences, language education opportunities in the Third World are shown to reflect a functional typology based on a tripartite layering of languages; to emphasise the medium of education issue; and to use the educational system to...
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Abstract A first step consumer evaluation of a Nigerian College BEd degree programme was carried out to determine students' impressions of the programme. Subjects were 114 in number, made up of 54 male and 60 female students currently enrolled for the BEd degree programme. A 21 item semantic differential evaluation of the BEd course on a five point scale, and free comments from the respondents, were the instruments used to collect data, which were analysed utilising frequencies and...
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Using an age-independent anthropometric method, the nutritional status of handicapped children in Benin City was found to be below normal. Apparently normal children aged 6–8 years from poor socioeconomic environments were also found to be below normal. However, children from better socioeconomic environments compared well with average American children.
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Journal Article Some Factors Affecting Utilization of Health Services Provided for Students of the University of Benin, Nigeria Get access WOLE ALAKIJA WOLE ALAKIJA Department of Community Health, College of Medical Sciences, University of BeninBenin City, Nigeria Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Family Practice, Volume 5, Issue 1, March 1988, Pages 36–39, https://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/5.1.36 Published: 01 March 1988
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Twenty-two new K-Ar dates allow reorganization of the volcano-stratigraphy of the Kedong–Kinangop region on the east side of the central Kenya rift for the most recent 4 Ma, during which time most of the structural features evolved. Four principal phases of volcanic eruption were: widespread Kinangop tuff ash flows (3.7–3.4 Ma), Limuru flood trachytes (2.0–1.8 Ma), basalts and flood trachytes of the rift floor (1.65–0.9 Ma), Quaternary salic caldera volcanoes (0.4–0 Ma). K-Ar dating allows...