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This paper examines empirically the interaction among per capita income growth, climate change and food security in fifteen West African Countries. We employ Panel VAR (PVAR) techniques on annual secondary data obtained from the World Development Indicator (WDI) between 1990 and 2013. The PVAR approach allows us to address the endogeneity problem by allowing the endogenous interaction among the variables in the system. Our results provide evidence of income growth spurring food security in...
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Levels of rape‐myth acceptance were high among a sample of students at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana.
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Background: Coronary ostia are orifices located in the aortic sinuses from which coronary arteries normally arise. Knowledge of their location and size is important in diagnosis and treatment cardiovascular diseases. Materials and methods: A total of 125 hearts were dissected and examined during autopsy to determine the size and location of the coronary ostia in the aortic sinus, sinu-tubular junction (STJ) or tubular part of the ascending aorta. Photographs of coronary ostia were taken and...
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Despite strong per capita income growth, the structure of sub-Saharan Africaâs economies has not changed markedly in recent decades. In spite of a rapidly growing labour force and urbanizing populations, employment growth in rural areas in general and in non-farm sectors in particular has been slow, and poverty levels in those areas remain relatively higher than in urban areas. So, the key question is: how to catalyse economic transformations that foster inclusive and sustainable...
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The study aimed at investigating the impact of teacher’s use of folktales on the performance of pupils in reading comprehension in primary schools in Kaduna, Nigeria. The sample of the study consisted of forty (40) primary four pupils from two randomly selected primary school, tagged, school “A” and school “B” in Kaduna North Local Government Area. School “A” was assigned as the experimental group while school “B” was assigned as the control group. Both groups were taught reading...
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The main purpose of this study was to investigate the major factors that influence the career choice among the professional level students of the Institute of Chartered Accountants (Ghana). The study also examined the stage or time in the academic life of the students that they decided on accounting as a career. A questionnaire-based survey was the main method used for this study. Exploratory factor analysis and descriptive analysis were employed to determine the key factors influencing the...
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Most of our first-year students were born after 1995 and belong to the generation of “digital natives”. They are perceived as being comfortable with technology and active on social media for a large part of every day. However, students at the University of the Free State ( ufs ) come from diverse backgrounds and the typical characteristicsof their contemporaries do not necessarily apply to them. Students completed questionnaires about their experience with and exposure to various software...
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This article presents a study regarding preschool teachers’ skills and competencies in teaching science and mathematics. The aim of the project was twofold; one to find out the preschool teachers’ knowledge about mathematics and science concepts and then to develop support material to empower them with skills and competencies to teach these concepts in preschools. A qualitative approach was adopted, and a case study method was used. Data were collected through two workshops and focus group...
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The purpose of the study was to assess the determinants of nutrition behaviors and body mass index and determine the impact of a nutrition education intervention (NEI) among Mauritian housewives. A pretest-posttest design was used assessing Nutrition Knowledge (NK), Nutrition Attitudes, Fruit and Vegetable Intake (FVI), body mass index (BMI). Two hundred Mauritian housewives were recruited. The NEI was in the form of a lecture and lasted for twenty minutes. Statistical tests performed...
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This study explores the perceptions and practices of multicultural education among Ethiopian secondary teacher education program officials, teacher educators and prospective teachers. To that end, data were collected from secondary teacher education program officials, teacher educators and student teachers using questionnaire and interview. The data were analyzed by employing mixed methodologies. The study revealed that while Ethiopian secondary teacher education program officials and...
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The world has responded to climate change phenomenon through two broad response mechanisms (mitigation and adaptation strategies) with the aim of moderating the adverse effects of climate change and/or to exploit any arising beneficial opportunities. The paper aims to examine the trend in climate parameters, farmers’ perception of climate change, constraints faced in production and to identify the strategies (if any) that farmers have adopted to cope with the effects of changing climate. A...
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This article aims to investigate how science teachers engaged with the macroscopic, sub-microscopic and symbolic levels of representations in their Chemistry teaching. Data were collected in Limpopo province in South Africa from 15 ‘lead’ teachers and this paper reports on five lessons presented by the teachers during professional development workshops. The ‘lead’ teachers were selected by the Department of Education based on their qualifications, years of experience and results of their...
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"A Perfect Storm: Antisemitism in South Africa: 1930–1948." Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa, 72(1), pp. 93–94
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This study utilised regression methods to explain Grade 4 reading literacy achievement taking into account discrepancies between the language of the test and home language for learners who participated in the South African preProgress in International Reading Literacy Study (prePIRLS) 2011. Grade 4 learners were tested across all 11 official languages. The language of testing did not always coincide with the learner’s home language; therefore, prePIRLS 2011 test results reveal achievement...
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This book is generally focusing on the opportunities and challenges in the Egyptian education system and particularly on the international school system in Egypt. It is of great interest to define the ability of international school education to enrich education and prepare for the coming era in Egypt with the developed future educators and the skilled graduates by enabling them to invade the labor market with the 21st century global-like work force. Establishing of international schools...