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The purpose of the study was to determine the influence of students' interpersonal nature on adjustment to Loss and Grief on orphaned Kenyan secondary school students.The study was informed by Erikson's Psychosocial Theory of Human Development.Mixed method research approach was used and with it, concurrent triangulation design was adopted.The target population consisted of 47 schools, 20 focus group discussion students, 10 personal interviews and 1,245 Form 3 orphaned students from public...
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The aim of the study was to investigate Gender differences in adjustment to Loss and Grief among orphaned Kenyan secondary school students.The study was informed by Kübler-Ross Cycle model of loss and grief.Mixed method research approach was used and with it, concurrent triangulation design was adopted.The target population consisted of 47 schools, 20 focus group discussion students, 10 personal interviews and 1,245 Form 3orphaned students from public secondary schools in Kisumu Central...
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The purpose of this study was to complete the existing ITHACA drought EWS, developed for the African continent and based on the monitoring of vegetation phenological parameters, introducing proper procedures able to monitor rainfall conditions in near real-time and detect anomalies using the SPI. The studied relationships between rainfall and vegetation dynamics allowed to determine the areas where the spatial and the temporal variability in vegetation conditions are closely related to the...
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KEYWORDS Translation. Interpretation. Representation. Multiplied Numbers. Language Structure ABSTRACT This paper reports on data collected from African language-speakers in South Africa whose experience of mathematics teaching takes place in a language that is not their own. The work is theoretically underpinned in the social and situated perspectives of mathematics learning. Major findings from the case of two African language- speakers reported here provide a strong argument for the...
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Violence pervades the lives of children around the world. For too long, society has ignored child violence and failed to hold adult guardians to account for their traumatising actions towards children. The right to be protected from violence is guaranteed by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child,1United NationsConvention on the rights of the child. United Nations, New York1989http://www.ohchr.org/EN/ProfessionalInterest/Pages/CRC.aspxGoogle Scholar and yet children in many...
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Abstract The training program presented depends on improving the physical dimension for stutters by teaching both stuttering modification and fluency-shaping techniques based on the Speak Freely Program. This study is designed to adapt and apply the ‘Speak Freely Program’ of stuttering intervention for Arabic-speaking school-aged stuttering children and to explore its effectiveness as a therapeutic tool. The present work was carried out on 25 stuttering children of both sexes in the age...
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Abstract This chapter examines the use of foreign precedents by the South African Constitutional Court. It begins with a brief overview of South Africa’s historical and constitutional context and sets out the methodology used in this research. It then focuses on the empirical results and the inferences that can be drawn therefrom. The results show a willingness on the part of the Constitutional Court to participate in the constitutional dialogue happening globally. However, it is dangerous...
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To define the operations performed by surgical residents at a tertiary referral hospital in Rwanda to help guide development of the residency program.Cross-sectional study of all patients operated by surgical residents from October 2012 to September 2013.University Teaching Hospital of Kigali (Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Kigali [CHUK]), a public, tertiary referral hospital in Kigali, Rwanda.All patient data were entered into the operative database by surgical residents at CHUK. A...
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Abstract National examinations are the principle method for tracking school quality and selecting students for successive educational levels in Tanzania. A qualitative approach is used to investigate the effects of high-stakes testing at two government primary schools with high passing rates in rural northern Tanzania. Extensive interviews and observations reveal that teachers’ interactions with students including their instruction and management strategies are compromised by national exam...
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Aim: To model the areas becoming and remaining highly suitable for Aspergillus niger growth over the next ninety years by future climate alteration, in relation to the species’ potential enhancement of Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) biodegradation in soil. Location: Global scale Methods: Projections of A. niger growth suitability for 2030, 2050, 2070 and 2100 were made using the A2 emissions scenario together with two Global Climate Models (GCMs): the CSIRO-Mk3.0 (CS) model and the MIROC-H...
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This paper seeks to examine and understand the Ethiopian higher education equity policy issues. It is document-based research using different policy and research documents and reports as primary and secondary sources of data. The basis for the analysis is laid down through the review of a range of literature in the area of equity in general and equity in higher education in particular. The analysis of this study reveals that although there are some strong political and legal bases, as well...
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INTRODUCTIONSmartphones and tablets generally belong to a group of mobile phones that process data similar to that of personal computers with some level of personal digital assistant (PDA) integrated into them by combining both mobile phone and handheld computers into a single device. Smartphone is a mobile phone running a complete operating system in a manner similar to a traditional computer, which offer advanced computing abilities and connectivity options (Alfawareh and Jusoh, 2014)....