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Cancer incidence and mortality is a significant area of health disparity between African Americans and Caucasians. In the current article the authors used a systematic review design to examine the characteristics of different cancer media education intervention (CMEI) to increase access to cancer screenings for African Americans within a 30 year period (1980–2010). Ten computerized databases were searched using inclusion–exclusion criteria. Consequently, 179 potential studies were...
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Though, much has been said about parent-school collaboration in the past, more information is needed on why involvement varies among parents of learners with SENs in Nigeria. Using the Developmental Ecological Perspectives and Hoover-Dempsey and Sandler model (1995) as theoretical frameworks, this study examined the role of socio-demographic variables on parental efficacy for involvement in inclusive education in Nigeria, The investigation is based on this research question: To what extent...
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BACKGROUNDRecent stalls in fertility decline have been observed in a few countries in sub-Saharan Africa, and so far no plausible common reason has been identified in the literature.This paper develops the hypothesis that these fertility stalls could be associated with stalls in the progress of education among the women of the relevant cohorts, possibly resulting partly from the Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) of the 1980s. METHODSWe descriptively link the change in the education...
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This study aimed to define the effect of mother-child health im- provement education on knowledge, attitude, behavior of family planning and reproductive health. One group pretest-posttest design was used to find the ef- fect of education. Subjects were 720 women who were in their reproductive age between 15 and 49 years and lived in 7 sub-counties in Luwero district in Uganda. The result showed that education was effective on subject's knowledge (t=29.58, p<.001), attitude (t=25.16,...
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Selection of medical students at South African (SA) medical schools must promote equitable and fair access to students from all population groups, while ensuring optimal student throughput and success, and training future healthcare practitioners who will fulfil the needs of the local society. In keeping with international practices, a variety of academic and non-academic measures are used to select applicants for medical training programmes in SA medical schools.To provide an overview of...
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Geodynamic models predict that rifting of thick, ancient continental lithosphere should not occur unless it is weakened by heating and magmatic intrusion. Therefore, the processes occurring along sections of the western branch of the East African Rift, where ∼150 km thick, Palaeoproterozoic lithosphere is rifting with no surface expression of magmatism, are a significant challenge to understand. In an attempt to understand the apparently amagmatic extension we probed the regional uppermost...
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Considering her location at a point where three tectonic plates are breaking away from each other, it is no surprise that Ethiopia is a land prone to earthquakesEarthquakes . A full discussion of Ethiopian earthquakes is far beyond the scope of this book, and the reader is referred to the meticulously researched and comprehensive review, “Earthquake History of Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa”, by Fr Pierre Gouin (see references at the end of this book) for further information. This chapter...