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There are no studies on the association between food insecurity and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Thus, cross-sectional, community-based data on individuals aged ≥50 years from the World Health Organization’s Study on Global AGEing and Adult Health (SAGE) conducted in South Africa (2007–2008) were analyzed to assess this association. The definition of MCI was based on the National Institute on Ageing-Alzheimer’s Association criteria. Past 12-month food insecurity was assessed with two...
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Liver diseases are one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. Detection of liver involvement in many disease conditions is often delayed till after death when autopsy is conducted, hence the importance of this study.This was a prospective study to assess the pathologic findings in the liver of one hundred (100) consecutive adults (without pre-mortem diagnosis of liver disease) at autopsy, at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Lagos, Nigeria. The organs were...
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The study was carried out to determine the prevalence rate of the schistosomiasis in school-aged children of 4 selected primary schools in Ijoun community of Yewa North Local Government Area in Ogun State and to evaluate the distribution of infection in terms of age and gender. A total number of 184 Urine samples were collected from the pupils and examined for the presence of over of Schistosoma haematobium, 89 0f the student were positive, Yewa North local Government School 1 had the...
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Globally, the use of web-based resources has increased tremendously among Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). Most HEIs have websites which serve as a virtual gateway to accessing information and services for students. As a result, the demand for website accessibility in HEIs continues to upsurge. The accessibility of a website means that everyone regardless of disabilities can perceive, understand and interact with the website. While web-based resources of HEIs offer convenience for most...
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Abstract School meals have been introduced as an important policy tool to improve education outcomes and pupil’s nutritional status. This study uses a unique and large-scale randomised field experiment to assess the effectiveness of such programmes on pupils’s performance (test scores in French, mathematics and the aggregate) and on the internal efficiency of schools (enrolment, promotion, repetition and dropout) in rural Senegal. We show that attrition and non-compliance occurred not at...
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The present study revealed the impact of climate change on fish farming business in Ibarapa region, Oyo State Nigeria during January to June 2017. Majority of the respondents were male (93.4%) whereas 6.6% were female. Some of the respondents (25%) have been in fish farming business for about 20 years. Major sources of water were deep well and bore-hole. The various constraints encountered in the course of the business were low water availability (25.0%), feeding cost (20.0%), weather...
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Sandrine Aeby Daghé and co-authors provide an analysis of the current curricular literature and reading instruction practices in Burkina Faso to identify the adjustments required to bring about a curriculum alignment that will enhance learners’ progress in reading and writing.
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This paper applies the concept of sentiment analysis for the determination of polarities (positivity, neutrality or negativity) of sentiments borne in the views expressed by Ghanaians regarding the newly introduced double track system in Second Cycle Schools in Ghana. These views are sourced from tweets (twitter posts). Accurate analysis of sentiments depends largely on the context of word usage. Most sentiment analysis approaches however ignore context when predicting sentiments; thereby...
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Agrarian infrastructures dominate development in the Nigerian agricultural sector and incorporate various systems of transportation, irrigation and agricultural services that aim to improve the effectiveness of agricultural production and the sustenance of livelihood systems. However, climate change and the increasing trend of hazard events pose challenges to the stability of agrarian infrastructure systems and, in turn, development in the sector. Previous strategies to manage the impacts of...
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This study investigated the perceived factors influencing low enrolment in Physical Education (PE) for senior secondary certificate examination in Ilorin Metropolis, Kwara State, Nigeria. The variables examined in this study are PE teacher’s personality, parental influence, and career opportunities. The type of research design used was descriptive survey research design. The population used for this study consisted of all students in the public senior secondary schools in Ilorin Metropolis,...
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Introduction: Identifying how students’ approach their learning and ways they prefer to learn can enable educators enhance teaching and learning experiences for quality educational outcomes.Aim: This study explored the learning approaches and teaching style preferences of pharmacy students in Zambia.Methods: The research instrument was the ‘Approaches and Study Skills Inventory for Students’ (ASSIST) questionnaire. Data were collected from 147 undergraduate pharmacy students at University of...
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The purpose of this study is to determine the perceptions that primary school heads and teachers have on the effectiveness of external supervision. The sample of participants included five schools inspectors, ten school heads and ten primary school teachers. An in-depth case study approach was used, and qualitative data was collected using a self-administered questionnaire. The data analysis revealed the following findings: School heads and teachers view external instructional supervision as...
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Few studies have directly examined juveniles’ experiences regarding their academic challenges as they go through reformatory institutions. In this study, 53 institutionalised juveniles responded to open ended interview questions by identifying and describing educational practices that affected their academic achievement. The data from this study revealed four themes of educational experiences, namely correctional curriculum, corporal punishment, recidivism and failure to re-integrate into...