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This paper is part of a UNESCO-UNEVOC series that provides in-depth information on issues of specific importance in the technical and vocational education and training (TVET) systems of selected countries and regions. The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors that influenced the attractiveness of a TVET institution in Kenya. A number of TVET institutions were reviewed, out of which one was selected for the study on the basis of, among other reasons, accessibility. The...
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The Silk Road was once the heart of global commerce, a land bridge stretching thousands of miles, connecting China with the Middle East. A caravan might begin in Changan, the Chinese imperial city better known today as Xian, famous for its collection of terracotta warriors. It was here that jade, silk, and musk were collected from around the country before they started their journey west. The caravans traveled to the last fortified Chinese barrier at Dunhuang before attempting to skirt the...
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In 19th century, educational reforms influenced by the West were seen in the Ottoman education system. In this case, sending students to Europe especially to France had an important meaning. The case of sending of the first students to France from the subjects of the Ottoman Empire was the students who were sent to Paris by the Governor of Egypt, Mohammed Ali Pasha. These students went to Ecole Egyptienne (the Egyptian School) between 1826 and 1835. The Ottoman Government began to send...
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With improved accessibility to life-prolonging antiretroviral therapy, the treatment and care requirements of people living with HIV and AIDS resembles that of more established chronic diseases. As an increasing number of people living with HIV and AIDS in Kenya have access to ART, the primary caregivers of poor resource settings, often children, face the challenge of meeting the requirements of rigid ART adherence schedules and frequent relapses. This, and the long-term duty of care, has an...
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Young adults are generally overlooked in tobacco control initiatives, even though they are critical to sustained success. African American young adults who are not in higher education or working are particularly vulnerable to harmful tobacco use, given high smoking rates and limited access to cessation services.Guided by community-based participatory research (CBPR) principles, we sought to identify program and community-level strategies to reduce tobacco use among African American young...
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Violence and conflict are prevalent in South African schools and are especially widespread in townships and informal settlements. The aim of this study was to explore and describe teachers' perceptions and experiences of conflict, violence and aggressive behaviour in the schools of Walmer-Gqebera Township in South Africa. This study reveals that teachers experience insults, threats, bullying, conflict and physical violence among learners on a daily basis, with much of it happening in...
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THESIS SUBMITED IN FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE IN THE FACULTY OF HEALTH AND WELLNESS SCIENCES AT THE CAPE PENINSULA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 2009
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The study assessed small-scale oil palm farmers’ farm situations and their preferences for training in South Western Nigeria. Both purposive and random selection techniques were used in selecting the 331 respondents for the study. Data were collected with a structured questionnaire and analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings showed that oil palm production was male-dominated (93.6%) with a mean age of 53 years; married (93.6%) and possessed an average farm size...