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The study examined (a) the extent to which educated people living in two African countries agree with the idea that humanitarian military interventions by United Nations (UN) forces can be legitimate, and (b) the contextual factors that may impact on their level of acceptance of these interventions. Concrete cases depicting an emergency situation were presented to university students from Angola and Mozambique. For a large majority of participants, UN interventions can, at least under...
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This study aimed at identifying the role of ICT (information and communication technology) in school administration and the extent of its application by secondary school principals in administration. To guide this study, two research questions were answered and two null hypotheses were tested. The design of the study was a descriptive survey design. The population comprised all the 30 schools in the south eastern states, comprising Abia, Anambra, Ebonvi, Enugu, and Imo states with ICT and...
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A Research Report Submitted to the College of Economics and Management Science in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of Bachelor's Degree In-Human Resource of Kampala International University
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This study is the first attempt to develop, implement and evaluate a computer plus talk teaching sequence with the purpose of enhancing 15-16 years old students‘ understanding of chemical rate of reaction concept in Uganda. A total of 247 students aged 15-16 years from two High Schools participated in the study. The experimental class (C&TA) consisted of 108 students, 51 males and 57 females while the comparison class (NTA) consisted of 139, 73 males and 66 females. Based on recommendations...
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Immune status of school children aged from 10–23 years against measles virus was determined by the hemagglutination-inhibition (HI) test with a view of assessing herd immunity. Blood samples from 500 schoolchildren were collected by finger-pricking in Ropacco filter papers. Sera were extracted in 1 mL of cold phosphate buffered saline and treated with 25% (w/v) kaolin and 50.0% monkey red blood cell (RBC) to a final concentration of 1:10. The measles hemagglutinating antigen used for the...
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The study focuses on the eradication and reversal of the spread of HIV/AIDS (human immune virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome) as one of the main thrusts of Africa’s 21st Century Development Goals. It investigates the significant role which language and education can play in fast tracking the attainment of this goal using a three-pronged approach. First, it assesses parents, teachers, and students awareness of the reality and spread of the epidemic; Second, it evaluates sexuality...
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This study was to establish the nature of relationship between management and levels of effectiveness among secondary school in the public and private sector domains in the Eastern Region of Uganda. The study was conducted by adapting the ideas of the Systems Theory to chosen components of school management. Using a quantitative comparative co relational ex-post facto survey design, data were collected from 223 public and private secondary schools from 23 districts of the Eastern region of...
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Apart from the primary agents of socialization such as the family and the education system, voluntary associations have acquired increasing prominence in the evaluation of how civic engagement is nurtured in society. As civil society gains in importance as an important pillar of democratic theory and practice, voluntary associations have now come to occupy a very central position in understanding and theorising about civic engagement.
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Age at menarche is a significant indicator of growth and sexual maturation in girls. During adolescence, anthropometry provides a tool for monitoring and evaluating the hormone-mediated changes in growth and reproductive maturation.We aimed to examine the anthropometric status of pre- and post-menarcheal Nigerian adolescent girls attending senior secondary schools.In this school-based cross-sectional survey, a pre-tested structured self-administered questionnaire was set for obtaining the...
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Background: Age at menarche varies with time and the influence of social factors depends on the population under consideration. Objective: To determine the mean age at menarche among secondary school girls in Benin City and examine some social factors that might influence it. Methods: In this cross-sectional study in Benin City, Nigeria, information on age at menarche was obtained from 1,640 menstruating urban secondary school girls (aged between 10 and 20 years) using the status quo method....
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Aurecon Ground Engineering Cape Town is currently assisting Aurecon Ground Engineering Christchurch New Zealand with individual geotechnical reports for damaged homes as a result of the recent sequence of earthquakes and aftershocks that have affected the South Island's largest city (population about 450 000). These reports are part of the insurance process. The author visited the city in January 2013 to gain a better understanding of the Christchurch geology and geomorphology in terms of...
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Abstract The value of comparative education and the use of reflective experience and research to inform more sustainable local education development, particularly for developing contexts, is an ongoing consideration. This article explores these arguments in relation to the development of a more sustainable Inclusive Education policy in countries of the South. It focuses particularly on the experience of a policymaker from Swaziland, who, through engaging in the Erasmus Mundus Special...