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This study explored the issue of menstrual health management by the girl-child in a first-cycle institution in North-East Ghana, and how this impacted on her school attendance and performance. It also discussed the common obstacles she encountered as she attended school during monthly menstrual cycle, and how she coped. The discussion is centred on the following main themes of the role of parents, teachers and peers; the financial burden; the adequacy of school facilities; and the impact on...
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Background: Labour pain is among the most severe pains humans experience and when unrelieved, is associated with adverse maternal and foetal effects.Methods: Structured questionnaires were administered to 268 consenting parous women in the antenatal clinic of the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Nigeria over a 4-months period.Results: The majority of the respondents were between 25-34 years (84.0%), and were well educated (64.4%). About half (59.7%) of the respondents did not know that...
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programs aimed at detribalizing youth, not much has been done in the area of intertribal marriage. Yet intermarriage, whether racial, religious, or tribal, has been regarded as both the final test of integration and readiness of a person to lose his ethnic identification. Although some people contend that with increased literacy and geographical mobility among Nigerian youth endogamy or marriage based on tribal identification should be a thing of the past, studies to either confirm or refute...
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Character strengths are positive traits that are critical in many positive life outcomes. This study examined the distribution of character strengths and their relationship with life satisfaction among teachers in selected schools in the Builsa District of the Upper East Region in Ghana. Data from a sample of 104 basic and senior high school teachers revealed that the top 7 character strengths of the teachers were gratitude, kindness, fairness, love of learning, honesty, perspective(wisdom)...
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Background : Premarital sexual practice increases adolescents risk for infection with HIV and other STDs. Adolescents who begin early sexual activity are more likely to have high-risk sex or multiple partners and are less likely to use condom. Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of premarital sexual practice and associated factors among preparatory school students inJimma town. Methods: Institution based cross-sectional study was conducted on a random sample of...
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The role of indigenous knowledge of pastoralists ‘on climate change and adaptation response has been given less emphasis. This study was conducted to explore pastoralist’s perception of climate change, its impacts, copping and adaption response in southern Ethiopia. The data were gathered through a multi-stage sampling process, a total of 211 households in three pastoral and agro-pastoral districts were selected and interviewed use of structured questionnaire, and key informants. A long-term...
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Childhood obesity is a serious public health problem and its prevalence is increasing worldwide.Before a prevention approach, it is essential to make a diagnosis on the problem and its risk factors.We opted for a cross-sectional survey of 293 primary students of Sougueur.The prevalence of overweight including obesity according to IOTF cutoffs was 8.18%. A significant relationship existed between obesity and educational level of parents, level of physical activity; taking a snack and skipping...
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This study mainly aims at evaluating 'Time for English', a new English language-learning (ELL) textbook series currently taught at mainstream Egyptian primary schools. This involves: (1) identifying – from senior and expert language teachers' perspectives – to what extent the textbook series (primary one to six) conform with the national ELL standards issued by MOE in 2003; (2) exploring the advantages and weaknesses of the series as well as the real problems encountered by primary teachers...
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Results are reported for intelligence assessed with the Standard Progressive Matrices Plus of a sample of 423 students at Alexandria University in Egypt. The men obtained a British IQ of 104 and the women a British IQ of 92, suggesting that the intelligence of university students in Egypt increased in recent years. The men students had greater variability than the women students. Key words: Intelligence; Standard Progressive Matrices Plus; Egypt; Sex differences
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By the end of 2010, the Arab Spring started with series of demonstrations in Tunisia and was followed by protests in Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Syria, Bahrain, and other Arab countries. The ousting of leaders took place in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen (“Arab Uprising: Country by Country”, 2013).
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The seismicity of northern Algeria is light to moderate and thus a moderate-seismic hazard country. Except the Orléansville 1954, El Asnam 1980 and Boumerdes 2003 earthquakes which happened during the twentieth century, the Algerian country has experienced in the past several moderate seismic events that caused loss of human lives and damage to property in different regions. The historical earthquakes known since ancient time Rusucurru (42) (Central region), Lambaesis (262) (Eastern region),...
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Since the independence movements of the 1960s, educators concerned about the aims of education in Africa have urged African governments to reform formal education systems inherited from European colonizers. The contention here is that colonial education devalued African “traditional epistemology and philosophies” (Abdi, A. A. 2012) and that newly independent African countries need to adopt “indigenous approaches to education” if education is to bring about sustainable development (Owuor...