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Background: Non-Alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become a worldwide health concern with increase in the global incidence of obesity and it is now considered the hepatic component of the metabolic syndrome.
 Aims and Objective: The study’s aim was to compare the indices of the metabolic syndrome in compensated chronic liver disease patients with and without NAFLD at NAUTH, Nnewi.
 Materials and Methods: A total of 136 consecutive patients with compensated chronic liver...
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Leadership and teaching skills are essential, but not often emphasized, components of medical training. As emergency care develops as a specialty in Uganda, two cadres of providers are being trained: physicians and non-physician clinicians (NPCs). Building formal leadership and educator training into these curricula is essential.A week long continuing education (CE) course on leadership and teaching is described and evaluated for effectiveness using Kirkpatrick's framework for...
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FACTORS DETERMINING THE NON-PROSECUTION OF HIGHER STUDIES IN MOZAMBIQUE: THEIR MITIGATION THROUGH DISTANCE EDUCATION
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Business schools throughout the world are pursuing national and international validation by seeking accreditation such as AACSB, EQUIS, and/or AMBA. The issue of accreditation of African universities, in general, and of business schools, in particular, is only now beginning to be addressed on a continental level. There is also a growing concern about the quality of higher education in Africa. We examine international business school accreditation from a post-colonial theory perspective. We...
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The article mainly focuses on the relationship between the physical education (PE) lesson and Syrian refugeestudents (SRS), who have been enrolled in public schools in Adiyaman/Turkey. The study investigates how PEcontributes to the adaptation of SRS and which parameters are more effective on reducing the traumas which comewith immigration. The data collected from public schools where the SRS are highly enrolled. 20 closed endedquestions were asked to 50 PE teachers and it has been concluded...
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To explore the views of non-physician anaesthesia providers (NPAPs) and their colleagues regarding the effectiveness of NPAP training programmes in three contrasting sub-Saharan African countries.This was a qualitative exploratory descriptive study. Semistructured interviews were conducted online, recorded, transcribed and analysed thematically using NVivo.Participants' homes or workplaces in Sierra Leone, Somaliland and Uganda.15 NPAPs, physician anaesthetists and surgeons working in the...
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In all times and specifically in periods of crises and political changes and instabilities, it is crucial to raise awareness and promote the value of cultural heritage among citizens.Engaging heritage in educational programs is essential to safeguard this wealth as well as to strengthen national identity.To achieve this goal, educational programs have to engage all members of the local communities especially youth in order to create a cultural understanding of their heritage.The main aim of...
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BackgroundResidents of the Gaza Strip live under severe and chronic conditions of strict siege. Many studies have reported that the residents experience physical and psychological insecurity, and that this is linked to frequent military attacks, lack of jobs, failing economic situations, and lack of hope for a better life. This study aimed to investigate the effects of such factors on the well-being of young people aged 18–24 years old.MethodsA descriptive study was carried out in October,...
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This study aims to generate a conceptual framework for Egyptian School of STEM and the Needs' for the Labor Market of Teacher of Excellence through Higher Education, specialized Science, and Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) schools.There are 14 schools of STEM as examples of STEM-oriented programs and state initiatives.The schools exist and demonstrate what is possible for the national STEM agenda.Each program, no matter its place on the continuum of approaches to STEM, needs...
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Abstract African Americans and Hispanic Americans historically have been underrepresented in U.S. jobs in the fields of STEM in large part because of the usability of technology. In this research, the goal was to discover the usability factors relative to operating systems that may limit African Americans and Hispanic Americans from pursuit of computer science higher education. For the purpose of this study, “usability” refers to the “appropriateness of purpose.” Categorized by three...
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Soil, inputs, and environmental factors such as weather control plant nutrient availability and nutrient content in food. Drought periods affect nutrient bioavailability. Nutrient transport within the plant and allocation of nutrients within organs of the plant is water dependent and therefore drought susceptible. This study compared Kapchorwa, Uganda and Teso South, Kenya that experienced drought during the second season in 2016. The main research questions were: (i) do droughts have an...
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INNOVATION IN SOCIETY THROUGH EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY. TRAINING PATHS AND HUMAN CAPITAL ENHANCEMENT IN SUDAN: THE INSO PROJECT BEST PRACTICE
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INNOVATION IN SOCIETY THROUGH EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY. TRAINING PATHS AND HUMAN CAPITAL ENHANCEMENT IN SUDAN: THE INSO PROJECT BEST PRACTICE
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Abstract When climate change policies are implemented in practice, they travel through the hands of a range of practitioners who not only mediate but also potentially transform climate interventions. This article highlights the role of a group of actors whose practices have so far received little attention in the study of climate change governance, namely the public servants who are responsible for the everyday implementation of national climate change policies and associated programmes on...
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Adolescent's sexual and reproductive health is a challenge in many low and middle-income countries. We assessed the knowledge and attitude towards sexual and reproductive health among adolescents in West Shoa zone, Oromia region, Ethiopia. The study was cross-sectional using simple multi-stage random sampling and a structured questionnaire was used to collect data among adolescents aged 15 - 19 years. Frequency distribution of dependent and independent variables were computed and Odds ratios...