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The objective of the study was to determine the effects of the HIV/AIDS pandemic on surgical practice in a Nigerian teaching hospital. It involved a questionnaire survey of all the doctors practising in the surgical specialties at Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, in order to obtain their attitudes and practices toward HIV-positive surgical patients. Sixty-five doctors were interviewed, their ages ranged from 26 years to 62 years with a mean age of 35.1...
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The aim of this study was to investigate relationships between magical thinking and paranormal beliefs in an African population, and to test whether similar relationships are found as those previously reported in previous studies with American students. The sample included 504 black African students: 260 Grade 11 and 244 first year social science university students. Results indicate that generally university students were greater disbelievers in magical ideation than secondary school...
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Despite being displaced from their home country, Liberian refugees are grouping together to fight HIV and gain a better education. <b>Mareeni Raymond</b> visits a Liberian refugee camp and talks to its inhabitants
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In this study, the private rates of return to education of African males and females in South Africa are estimated. Both Heckman's (1976) two-stage selection model and the more recent Double Hurdle model, with correlated errors between the participation and employment equations, is found to be more suitable for the earnings analysis than the one with uncorrelated errors. This might imply that people make the decisions to participate in the labour force and to take up a job offer...
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(2003). Okkenhaug: The Quality of Heroic Living, of High Endeavour and Adventure: Anglican Mission, Women and Education in Palestine, 1888––1948. Journal of Palestine Studies: Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 100-101.
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The present work focuses on the assessment of the level of hygiene practices among people involved in the preparation, cooking and serving of foods as well as the quality of foods offered for sale in secondary school canteens in four different urban areas in Mauritius.
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The age-constrained pollen data of a sedimentary sequence from the crater Lake Masoko, southern Tanzania (9°20′S, 33°45′E, 770 m), display a continuous record of vegetation for the past 4200 years. This record provides evidence that wetter Zambezian woodlands always occupied this area during the late Holocene, reaching a maximum extent between 2800 and 1650 cal yr BP related to increase in summer monsoon intensity. However, three main episodes of decline have been detected, between 3450 and...
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To investigate the career choices of medical graduates of rural origin in the South African context, and to determine what proportion of rural-origin graduates are currently practising in a rural area.This is a retrospective descriptive study. Doctors' addresses at the time of graduation were compared with their current addresses in terms of rural/urban classification, and a questionnaire survey was done.Sample A consisted of a cohort of doctors who graduated in 1991 and 1992. Sample B...
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A research report submitted in partial fulfilment for the Degree of Master of Education in Educational Administration and Planning, University of Nairobi
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Introduction Part I: Missionary Education, 1787-1876 1. Founding a Christian Institution, 1787-1840 2. An African-American Principal and the Returned Diasporan Influence, 1840-1864 3. Contesting Visions of a West African University, 1864-1876 Part II: Colonial Education, 1876-1937 4. Krio Resistance and Pan-Africanism: The Roots of African Studies, 1877-1908 5. An Era of Rising Nationalism, 1908-1937 Part III: Development Education, 1938-1999 6. Colonial Development and the Scramble Out of...
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This article focuses on organisational training perspectives within a changing South African context. To achieve the aim of this research project, a literature study, including an Internet-based search, and empirical research were undertaken. During the empirical research, a self-administered questionnaire was sent to 365 training practitioners in order to investigate various training perspectives and its relationship with organisational change. Five null hypotheses are tested to investigate...
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The reviewed nursing curriculum in Namibia incorporated issues related to Primary Health Care and diversification in the practical field for student nurses. This means that the students are exposed more to their communities than before. Nurses identify, manage and refer, if need be, the problems at this level. The curriculum facilitates and strengthens problem-solving skills and enhances the ability of nurses to adapt a comprehensive and family centred approach. The aim of this article is to...
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Abstract This study was aimed to provide basic information about stress perceptions among overseas college students in China. In addition, it was also aimed at determining whether differences exist between cultures in their ways of perceiving stressors. To attain the research goals, Study Abroad Stress Survey (SASS) was administered to 82 Africans (46 men and 36 women), and 74 Westerners (32 men and 42 women) in 11 universities in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. Percentages of subjects'...
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To determine whether a summary cardiovascular risk score is associated with an increased risk of frontal-executive cognitive impairment.Cross-sectional study.Subjects were recruited from senior centers, senior housing complexes, and communities in the Boston metropolitan area.Forty-three predominantly female elderly African Americans.Cardiovascular risk factors were assessed during an interview and clinical examination. For each subject, the total number of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors...