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This paper addresses the issue of conflict and rivalry concerning the function and status of the languages used in Morocco, namely Classical/Standard Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, Berber, French, Spanish, and English. Although these languages have not provoked any serious nationalism or linguistic rivalry in this multilingual context, they are emerging as powerful markers and rally points for group identity and cultural authenticity. This paper aims at exploring (1) the genesis of the...
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Background: The migration of health professionals can have a profound impact on health systems around the globe. The International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Mobility of Health Professionals Research Project (MoHProf) aimed to improve knowledge about the migration of healthcare professionals and understand migration intentions and factors influencing the migration of medical and nursing students.Objectives: The study aimed to determine the proportion of nursing and medical...
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The present study examined high school and college students' perceptions of leadership traits necessary for outstanding leaders to possess in South Africa and the United States.Students (N =124) indicated traits that both inhibited and facilitated outstanding leadership using modified Project GLOBE (House et al., 2004, Culture, leadership, and organizations: The GLOBE study of 62 societies, SAGE Publications) questionnaires.Results showed that: 1) Overall valence of trait dimensions remained...
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The challenges in the way of a truly inclusive policy-making process are numerous and need to be better understood if they are to be overcome. Learning from national experiences, this research project attempts to document both the challenges and what works in which context. It also seeks to define what “real” participation in policy-making means in specific country environments and how to achieve it.
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The study sought to establish how student involvement could enhance student retention, persistence and success in Open and Distance Learning at Zimbabwe Open University for it to become a world class university. Open and Distance Learning (ODL) systems in Sub-Saharan Africa institutions are grappling with fiscal challenges of low state funding and low student numbers against a background of increasing proliferation. African ODL systems are pursuing world class visions to effectively...
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The air pollution tolerance indices of 10 plants growing around the vicinity of Umuebulu Gas flare Station in Oyigbo Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nigeria were analyzed. Plant samples were randomly collected from the vicinity of the gas station. A composite sample of eight leaves for each plant was used for laboratory analysis. Four physiological and biochemical parameters: leaf relative water content (RWC), ascorbic acid content (AAC), total leaf chlorophyll (TLC) and pH of leaf...
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An article published by International Journal of Research in Computer Application & Management,Vol. 3, No.05,2013
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Purpose This paper aims at assessing the vulnerability of local communities in the Congo basin forests of Cameroon; to help them identify their specific needs for adaptation, and to facilitate knowledge sharing with the aim of enhancing adaptive capacity. Design/methodology/approach Using participatory‐action research approach, research was carried out in two project sites in Nkol‐evodo and in Yokadouma in the Center and South‐East Regions of Cameroon, respectively. The authors shared...
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Economies in the world are becoming increasingly knowledge based and the need to have continued learning of individuals has become more necessary than ever before, raising the concern for employees and employers to ensure lifelong education. This research studies continuous professional development of teachers who are employees of Teachers Service Commission (TSC) in Kenya. The main objective of this study was to establish the factors which influence teachers’ active involvement in...
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Purpose The paper is an excerpt from a bigger study with an overall aim of examining the extent to which climate change adaptation has been integrated in the EIA studies undertaken in Kenya since the process inception in 2000. The purpose was to establish whether adequate attention is given to the issue of climate change mitigation as major challenge in the world during the 21st century. Design/methodology/approach The research design is based on qualitative research involving a review of...