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This study aimed to determine the knowledge of first year health sciences students at a South African university regarding hearing loss and symptoms attributable to personal listening devices and their practices concerning the use of personal listening devices.This was a cross-sectional study carried out using an anonymous self-administered questionnaire.Of 336 students, 269 (80.1 per cent) completed the questionnaire. While most participants could identify symptoms that could be caused by...
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A research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2020
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From the outset, educational policy in Africa in terms of reference and ownership has presented various historical challenges. The attribution of knowledge production to a specific society, race, or continent is highly problematic. While global contemporary education system has evolved through time with contributions from multiple societies, Africa, in general, and Ethiopia, in particular, have demonstrated that improving the education system is still a top priority in state agenda. In...
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Civic Education is the study of the rights and responsibilities of citizens taught in many primary schools in some years back but have been replaced with citizenship education in some secondary schools in Nigeria. This paper highlights the reasons for Civic Education in Nigeria; as the country has moved from normative society to pluralistic society. This situation has created negative behavioral change which is noticeable in Nigeria today. The paper further...
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This policy brief describes how climate change may affect the Kenyan horticulture sector and what can be done to tackle climate change impacts. The main questions considered were: • What kind of climate change can be expected? • How will this impact the horticulture sector? • What is the potential for action? This brief describes how data is used to answer these questions
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Information communication technologies can only be beneficial to developing countries struggling to build adaptation capacity if technology adoption frameworks are tailored to suit their specific characteristics. The lack of timely, accurate, and reliable weather data and the increasing rate at which climate-related disasters are destroying lives and property in Uganda is evident of lack of good weather forecasts. The study set out to investigate the factors affecting ICT adoption and...
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The incidence of a pedestrian crash is a leading cause of death among Ghanaian schoolchildren due to various factors including the lack of pedestrian walkways and zebra crossings. This study was a cross-sectional self-reported survey to investigate the means of transport by school children, the incidence of pedestrian crashes among school children and knowledge of pedestrian safety. The survey focused on three basic schools in the High and Medium-Income Residential Areas in the Metropolis...
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The researchers in the study explored the lived experiences of Syrian refugee students in the Canadian classroom.The participant sample included four students who entered their first year in a South-western Ontario public school as of the 2015-2016 calendar year.Data were collected through one-on-one semistructured interviews.Analysis of results indicated the District's growing need for understanding refugee students using a holistic approach, utilizing and building peer relationships for...
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Egypt is a country that foresees to face severe effects owing to climate change. Soil may consider an important source of greenhouse gas emissions (i.e. carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxides). The drivers of soil GHG emissions are soil type and composition (i.e. soil texture, pH, soil organic matter (SOM), etc.), soil temperature, moisture, fertilization, soil miss-management (Tillage), rice cultivation and burning of Crop residues. Soil also considered as a victim of climate change....
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A research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education to the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2020
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Basic nursing care includes intimate care that requires a nurse and a patient to be in close physical and psychological proximity. The patient's body parts are exposed, and his/her fragile body is seen and touched by a nurse, who is a stranger. The nurse and patient need to establish a relationship based on respect and trust. In South Africa, nursing education institutions use simulation to teach intimate clinical procedures. However, intimate care is not effectively facilitated, and nursing...