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PURPOSE: This study examines oral health behavioral trends and the development of sociodemographic differences in oral health behaviors among Tanzanian students between 1999 and 2000. METHODS: The population targeted was students attending the Muhimbili University College of Health Sciences (MUCHS) at the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Cross-sectional surveys were conducted and a total of 635 and 981 students, respectively, completed questionnaires in 1999 and...
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South Africa has the fastest growing HIV epidemic in the world. The need for an intensive campaign against its spread cannot be overemphasised. Such efforts may be particularly effective if introduced prior to the onset of risk behaviour. The purpose of this study was to investigate the knowledge of grade 3 and 4 schoolteachers on HIV/AIDS and their opinion on educating their pupils about HIV prevention. A self-administered questionnaire with knowledge, perception and sociodemographic...
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The recent stress field has been investigated by the analysis of the directions of maximum horizontal stress (σH) as derived from earthquake focal mechanisms and borehole breakouts in Egypt. The results indicate that, in the southern part of the Gulf of Suez, the shallow (borehole breakouts) stress directions are not consistent with the deep (earthquakes focal mechanisms) stress directions. Analysis of 30 borehole breakouts measurements indicate WNW–ESE alignment of the maximum horizontal...
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To describe the implementation and evaluation of an adolescent reproductive health peer education program in West Africa. The program, known as the West African Youth Initiative (WAYI), was developed to improve knowledge of sexuality and reproductive health, and promote safer sex behaviors and contraceptive use among sexually active adolescents in Nigeria and Ghana.Between November 1994 and April 1997, two organizations, the Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH), based in...
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This paper presents the results of an evaluation of community perception of two large-scale, government-run, school-based health programmes delivering anthelmintic drugs to primary school children, in Ghana (80 442 children in 577 schools) and Tanzania (110 000 children in 352 schools). Most teachers (96% in Ghana and 98% in Tanzania) were positive about their role in the programme, including administration of anthelmintic drugs, and parents and children fully accepted their taking on this...
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This microqualitative case study of a community-based peer education program led by sex workers at a South African mine examined the role of grassroots participation in sexual health promotion.The study involved in-depth interviews with 30 members of the target community. The interviews were analyzed in terms of social capital, empowerment, and identity.The study yielded a detailed analysis of the way in which community dynamics have shaped the peer education program's development in a...
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The African Virtual University (AVU) is attempting to address the huge and unmet demand for educational services in Africa and presents the experiences, lessons, and adjustments being made to achieve improved effectiveness and relevance. This university seeks to address these issues by harnessing the power of modern information and communications technologies (ICTs) to provide cost-effective education and training. AVU is the only institution offering technology-based distance education for...
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Seasonal structure of phytoplankton in Lake Qarun was estimated. A total of 50 algal taxa related to 4 classes were identified: Bacillariophyceae (36 taxa), Dinophyceae (9 taxa), Cyanophyceae (3 taxa) and Chlorophyceae (2 taxa). It was dominated by only 5 spp of diatoms (Cyclotella glomerata, C. kutizingiana, Nitzschia closterium, N. fonticola. and N. frustulum var. perpusilla) constituting about 89.44% from the diatoms density and 5 spp of dinoflagellates (Exuvaiella apora, Gymnodinium...
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Resume Les groupes du Cryogenien inferieur de Sidi Flah, Kelaat Mgouna et Boumalne (Saghro, Anti-Atlas, Maroc) sont formes de depots turbiditiques et de laves interstratifiees, accumules dans des bassins tectoniques. A Sidi Flah, les volcanites correspondent a des basaltes transitionnels a composition de tholeiites de rift initial (IRT) et a des basaltes alcalins de type basalte dˈiles oceaniques (OIB). A Kelaat Mgouna, il sˈagit de tholeiites continentales pauvres en Nb. A Boumalne, les...
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Abstract The Early Cryogenian groups of Sidi Flah, Kelaat Mgouna and Boumalne (Saghro, Anti-Atlas, Morocco) are constituted by turbiditic deposits and interbedded lavas, accumulated in tectonic basins. At Sidi Flah, volcanics are transitional showing initial rift tholeiites (IRT) fingerprint and alkali basalts of oceanic island basalt (OIB) compositions. At Kelaat Mgouna, volcanics consist of low-Nb continental tholeiites. At Boumalne, basalts are of IRT composition. The volcanic and...
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Nationally, African American students are underrepresented in gifted education programs, and educators everywhere seek ways to identify more gifted Black students. This article addresses a central question in gifted education: How can we recruit and retain more African American students in our gifted programs? The authors review factors affecting the persistent underrepresentation of Black students in gifted education and offer suggestions for recruiting and retaining these able students....
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To measure limitations in the daily activities of village life associated with having trichiasis for individuals with and without visual acuity loss.Men and women 40 years and older in 6 randomly chosen rural villages in the Kongwa district of Tanzania had visual acuity measured and were examined by an ophthalmologist. Subjects indicated the degree of difficulty with daily activities of village life and whether the difficulty was related, in any way, to vision. Limitations were scored using...
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Studies on Kenyan and Ugandan primary schoolchildren's knowledge of medicines and self-treatment practices show that children aged between 10 and 18 years have a broad knowledge of herbal and biomedical remedies and that they use them frequently, often without adults' involvement. They use pharmaceuticals, including prescription-only drugs, but lack knowledge about indications and dosages. There is a gap between the children's life worlds and the school health education as it is presently...