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Academic exchange programs provide students and teachers with the opportunity to study or work temporarily at educational institutions abroad. For exchange programs to be successful in promoting intercultural education, they must be designed with their participants in mind. The present study constitutes an investigation of attitudes and expectations of students and teachers with respect to a German—Algerian university exchange program. Germany and Algeria belong to separate cultural...
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The resource can be accessed at the following external link: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1759-5436.2008.tb00431.x/abstract
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This article provides an account of how the Malawi Library Association (MALA) and its small band of graduate professional librarians (numbering no more than ten in 2005) have provided training at non-graduate certificate level for over 600 Malawians since 1979. MALA was founded in 1976 and inaugurated in 1977. Professional education and training has always been one of its main objectives, and unlike practitioners in most other countries in recent decades, senior librarians designed the...
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Proceedings of world academy of science, engineering and technology (WASET), Dubai, United Arab Emirates, January 2009
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The research process is more like finding one's way through a complex maze. ‘Home is where the heart is’, but foreign students face a number of problems upon their return home to do research. This paper chronicles the dilemma of a Zimbabwean student conducting fieldwork for his UK‐based doctoral studies in his own country. The dilemmas were critical in that the fieldwork was undertaken during the ‘Zimbabwe crisis’ and the inherent problems of researching government‐related organisations....
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Background: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease which may have an effect on the gingival status and may aggravate pre-existing oral disease. Routine dental evaluation is therefore necessary in its management. The purpose of this article is to investigate the oral health status of one 150 Diabetic patients who attend the weekly diabetic clinic at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar. Patients and Methods: This is a cross sectional questionnaire-based descriptive study....
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Background: The effects of fetal alcohol exposure on the risks of neonatal lung injury and infection remain under investigation. The resident alveolar macrophage (AM) is the first line of immune defense against pulmonary infections. In utero ethanol (ETOH) exposure deranges the function of both premature and term guinea pig AM. We hypothesized that fetal ETOH exposure would increase the risk of pulmonary infection in vivo. Methods: We developed a novel in vivo model of group B Streptococcus...
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The Greater Olkaria Volcanic Complex is a young (≤20 ka) multi-centred system in the central Kenya Rift Valley, mainly represented at outcrop by peralkaline rhyolites. The rhyolites show significant compositional variation; peralkalinity [mol. (Na2O + K2O)/Al2O3] varies from 1·01 to 1·55, Zr contents from 442 to 3640 ppm and Rb contents from 262 to 1056 ppm. More peralkaline rhyolites were generated along multiple, but generally closely similar, liquid lines of descent by ∼ 75% fractional...
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The study was aimed at determining bacterial agents of the upper respiratory tract and the susceptibility patterns of isolates to antibiotics. In total, 200 throat swabs were obtained from students attending differÂent boarding schools within the Buea Municipality and screened to obtain the prevalence of respiratory pathogens and to understand the antibiotic susceptibility patterns of isolates using standard microbiologiÂcal procedure and the disc-diffusion test. Of the 200 samples...
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Background: Ocular diseases influence a child's educational, emotional and social development. Objective: To ascertain the pattern of eye diseases in children that presented to the eye clinic of EBSUTH, Abakaliki between May 2004 and June 2005. Methods: This is a retrospective, hospital based study of new patients less than 16 years of age with ocular diseases who presented to the eye clinic within the study period. The medical records of 1022 new patients (adult and children) within the...
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This research finding is based on the responses obtained from the undergraduate students at a higher learning institution (University) in Botswana. This paper investigated the stressors, symptoms and effects that are likely to be experienced by the undergraduate students in higher institutions (Universities). Stressors related to time, academic pressure, and academic environments were explored. A total of 320 students participated in this study. Data was collected through self-administered...
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The study assessed the effectiveness of Farmer Field School (FFS) training on farmers\' competence in Integrated Pest Management of cocoa and the transfer of knowledge to others in Ondo State, Nigeria. Using structured questionnaire and interview schedule, data from 60 randomly selected respondents made up of 30 trained FFS graduates (primary trainees) and 30 others trained by FFS graduates (secondary trainees) were used for the study. Findings show that a higher proportion of the...
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The machinery “Environmental Education” is to work towards sustainable development at different levels. Arguments exist on the factors accountable towards environmental damages. Human intervention, ranging from local to global level on environmental issues has been realized. Hence, formal and informal education is the identified tool for transformation. Environmental education at school level is one of the sources to infuse the young generation with a concern and responsive act towards...
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Summary points of the article are: 1) South Africas recently adopted Childrens Act provides children the right to access reproductive health services as a way of addressing the HIV pandemic but there remains confusion about how socially divisive rights provided for by the Act such as condom access for youth will be achieved; 2) The Childrens Act together with South African government policies allows individual schools to decide whether to distribute condoms but most school staff are unaware...
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Schistosomiasis is a public health problem in Malawi but estimates of its prevalence vary widely. There is need for updated information on the extent of disease burden, communities at risk and factors associated with infection at the district and sub-district level to facilitate effective prioritization and monitoring while ensuring ownership and sustainability of prevention and control programs at the local level.We conducted a cross-sectional study between May and July 2006 among pupils in...