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This study describes the patterns of energy drinks consumption and associated factors among University students in Palestine.A cross-sectional study was conducted at An-Najah National University in Nablus, West Bank-Palestine.The study included 279 students of three colleges: Medicine, Physical Education and Engineering.Data were collected using a 25-item self-administered questionnaire.Energy-drink consumption was significantly higher among male students, as 80.5% of energy-drink users...
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Abstract Current knowledge of phenological shifts in Palearctic bird migration is largely based on data collected on migrants at their breeding grounds; little is known about the phenology of these birds at their nonbreeding grounds, and even less about that of intra‐African migrants. Because climate change patterns are not uniform across the globe, we can expect regional disparities in bird phenological responses. It is also likely that they vary across species, as species show differences...
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A research paper on early childhood development programmes in nutrition, health and safety in Zimbabwe ECD schools.
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The argument put up in this study is that if teachers have to use instructional technology in their classroom, they have to see lecturers modelling the best practices in technology utilisation. As such, the purpose of the study was to investigate the use of instructional technology by teacher educators in the Faculty of Education at Midlands State University (MSU) as a way of identifying good and poor practices of technology use in teacher education. The study used both quantitative and...
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This study investigated the influence of home environment on student’s academic performance in public schools in Kitui west sub- county, Kitui County, Kenya. The study sought to determine the influence of parents’ economic status on students’ academic performance, to establish the influence of Parent/Family Involvement on students’ academic performance and to investigate the effect of parenting style on students’ academic performance in public secondary schools in Kitui west sub county,...
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Regular physical activity has long been regarded as an important component of a healthy lifestyle. Exercise-induced asthma (EIA) is one of the major problems interfering with the performance of exercise. A warm-up exercise programme has been cited as a non-pharmacologic means of reducing EIA, but its effect has not been fully elucidated.The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of unrecognized EIA in Pretoria primary school children, determine the effect of a warm-up exercise...
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Clinical learning in medical and dental education provides students with knowledge, skills and proper etiquette for their professional life. Students’ assessment of clinical education is therefore important to help to promote excellence in medical and dental education in Nigeria. A cross-sectional study using a self-administered questionnaire was carried out. Section A of the questionnaire assessed clinical learning opportunities and environment, level of patient care experience and...
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Pre-primary education in Tanzania prepares young children from 5 to 6 years of age for formal schooling (primary education). Children at this stage are in transition from home to school contexts. For many children the transition stage may cause challenges to them because school context is new to them. For example, unlike home, at school children meet new, many, and unrelated peers and adults. In addition, peers at school have different behavioral backgrounds. Furthermore, unlike the home,...
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The activity of antioxidant enzymes were investigated in Jatropha integerrima and Cassia surattensis exposed to air pollution in Abidjan city. The main objective of this study is to assess the activity of detoxifying peroxide enzymes to be used as indicators of local air pollution. These species were exposed for one month on the sampling sites of four land use classes (Parks, Roads, Industrial and residential areas) in Abidjan city. The activity of catalase and ascorbate peroxidase was...
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Abstract We examine a set of potentially climate smart agricultural practices, including reduced tillage, crop rotation and legume intercropping, combined with the use of improved seeds and inorganic fertiliser, for their effects on maize yields in Zambia. We use panel data from the Rural Incomes and Livelihoods Surveys merged with a novel set of climatic variables based on geo‐referenced historical rainfall and temperature data to explore the changing effects of these practices with...
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Abstract We examine a set of potentially climate smart agricultural practices, including reduced tillage, crop rotation and legume intercropping, combined with the use of improved seeds and inorganic fertiliser, for their effects on maize yields in Zambia. We use panel data from the Rural Incomes and Livelihoods Surveys merged with a novel set of climatic variables based on geo‐referenced historical rainfall and temperature data to explore the changing effects of these practices with...
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Abstract We examine a set of potentially climate smart agricultural practices, including reduced tillage, crop rotation and legume intercropping, combined with the use of improved seeds and inorganic fertiliser, for their effects on maize yields in Zambia. We use panel data from the Rural Incomes and Livelihoods Surveys merged with a novel set of climatic variables based on geo‐referenced historical rainfall and temperature data to explore the changing effects of these practices with...
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Abstract We examine a set of potentially climate smart agricultural practices, including reduced tillage, crop rotation and legume intercropping, combined with the use of improved seeds and inorganic fertiliser, for their effects on maize yields in Zambia. We use panel data from the Rural Incomes and Livelihoods Surveys merged with a novel set of climatic variables based on geo‐referenced historical rainfall and temperature data to explore the changing effects of these practices with...
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South Africa has “globally unprecedented” levels of violence against women (Medical Research Council, 2009). Despite the country’s progressive constitution and support for women’s rights, the Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust estimates that up to 500,000 women are raped each year. Oxfam is partnering with Rape Crisis to support their peer education programme, which trains high school students as peer counsellors and educators to support rape survivors and fight sexual violence in their schools and communities.