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The International Journal of Health Research is an online international
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The International Journal of Health Research is an online international journal allowing free unlimited access to abstract and full-text of published articles.The journal is devoted to the promotion of health sciences and related disciplines (including medicine, pharmacy, nursing, biotechnology, cell and molecular biology, and related engineering fields).It seeks particularly (but not exclusively) to encourage multidisciplinary research and collaboration among scientists, the industry and...
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International Journal of DermatologyVolume 48, Issue 12 p. 1334-1337 Dermatology and early Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) recognition in Faith Alive Clinic Jos, Nigeria: a third year medical student experience Olayemi Durosaro BS, Olayemi Durosaro BS Student Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Department of Dermatology Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, University of Jos Teaching Hospital, Jos, Nigeria, and Faith Alive Clinic, Jos, NigeriaSearch...
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The journal is devoted to the promotion of health sciences and related disciplines (including medicine, pharmacy, nursing, biotechnology, cell and molecular biology, and related engineering fields).It seeks particularly (but not exclusively) to encourage multidisciplinary research and collaboration among scientists, the industry and the healthcare professionals.It will also provide an international forum for the communication and evaluation of data, methods and findings in health sciences...
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The South African Constitution recognizes socio-economic rights as a necessary foundation for the enjoyment of civil and political rights. The South African Constitution, one of the most progressive in the world, contains many important protections such as the rights to equality, housing, and education. The Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Law (BEE) was designated to address the economic inequities of apartheid. South Africa’s commitment to economic justice is also evidenced by the...
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This article is based on a study that investigated community awareness on the problem of water pollution and established its relationship to socio-economic development in urban Tanzania, with a focus on a case study of Ilala Municipality in Dar es Salaam region. A sample of 160 respondents (men and women) from Tabata and Kiwalani wards in Ilala district were randomly selected and interviewed. Data was collected through questionnaire, focus group discussions, participant observation, and...
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The current study examined associations between home-school dissonance and several academic and psychological variables among 239 African American high school students. Regression analyses revealed that home-school dissonance significantly predicted multiple academic and psychological variables, including academic cheating, disruptive classroom behavior, performance avoidant and performance approach goal orientations, and poor self-reported English and math grades. Implications of this...
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The South African Constitution (no. 108, 1996) enshrines the rights of disabled people to equality – an almost unprecedented attainment achieved by disabled people. Ten years on this paper reflects on what this has meant for disabled people in South Africa. It uses secondary sources and draws on the work and research experience of the authors. Human rights are viewed as a bundle of interrelated, interdependent and mutually supporting civil and political, as well as socio‐economic, rights. A...
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Abstract This paper reports on a study into the untutored ability of Grade 10 students to engage in argumentation about the interpretation of experimental data, and the effect of unsupported small group discussions on this ability. In this study, argumentation intends to promote critical thinking. The sample includes 266 students from five South African schools across the resource spectrum, forming 70 friendship groups. Students are required to provide written interpretations of experimental...
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The government of Uganda intends to introduce Social Health Insurance (SHI), starting with formal employees in the public and private sectors. For its successful implementation, key stakeholders need to be brought on board at the planning and design stage of the scheme. They need to understand and accept the principles, rationale and procedures of the scheme. Teachers, though low earners in the Ugandan setting, are the majority cadre of formal employees and thus key stakeholders in...
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Abstract Observations of daily maximum temperature (Tx) and monthly precipitation and their counterpart fields from three coupled models from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 3 (CMIP3) archive have been used for exploratory research into the behavior of heat waves, drought, and their joint occurrence across the southern Africa subcontinent. The focus is on seasonal drought and heat waves during austral summer [December–February (DJF)] for land areas south of 15°S....