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Forests worldwide are facing increasingly frequent climate extremes due to global warming. The negative effects of climate change on tropical forests have been extensively reported by both permanent plots and tree-ring studies that targeted forest's responses to climate. While they focus mostly on community and population levels, the effects of landscape heterogeneity on trees’ sensitivity to climate is often not accounted for, overlooking the diverse responses of individual trees to climate...
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Dermatologic malignancies are among the most common forms of cancer. Sun exposure is the major risk factor in white people, while non-solar factors appear to be the leading risk factor in the darkly pigmented.We examined 162 patients with histologic diagnosis of dermatological malignancy who consulted at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar from January 2000 to December 2009.The 162 patient cases observed during the study represent 12% of all cancers diagnosed within the same...
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Girl-child education is crucial for sustainable development. When you educate the woman, you educate anation. Children look up more to their mothers as role models than to their fathers and it is true thatwomen have primary influence on their children. Therefore, uneducated women are likely to bring uppoorly mannered or uneducated children. Communities that do not give adequate attention to educate thegirl-child are usually characterized with mass illiterates, ill equipped to deal with life...
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A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of master of educational management and administration of Kampala International University
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Abstract Research Findings: Data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998–1999, were used to examine the relation between parenting, sociodemographic characteristics, and school readiness among (N = 1,136) African American boys in kindergarten. Parenting was defined as parenting style (i.e., warmth and control), home learning stimulation, and culturally relevant parenting. Two child outcomes previously linked to school readiness were examined: kindergarten...
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This study investigated the perception of candidate mathematics teachers about Professional Development Programmes (PDPs). A questionnaire with Cronbach’s alpha of 0.87 was used. Simple random sampling was employed to collect data from 182 undergraduate Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) and Postgraduate Certificate of Education (PGCE) University students. Due to the research questions, the researcher employed two types of data analyses thus; (1) partial correlation and analysis of variance...
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This contribution uses the National Initiative for Human Development in Morocco as a case study to show the effects of ‘inclusive’ neoliberal local governance reforms on local state–society relations and the redeployment of state power. This initiative, launched by the king in 2005, is designed to improve socio-economic conditions in targeted poor areas through new participatory local governance mechanisms. The article argues, first, that these mechanisms in fact serve to strengthen the...
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HIV is a health and developmental crisis that has profoundly challenged the Christian church in sub-Saharan Africa. Responding to stigma and prejudice against HIV and people living with HIV and AIDS has been a major concern of theologians and Christian leaders. However, Christians themselves and the church as a community are equally prone to stigma and prejudice. The author contends that this stigma is grounded in the dynamic of 'othering', which, among Christians, takes on religious or...
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HIV is a health and developmental crisis that has profoundly challenged the Christian church in sub-Saharan Africa. Responding to stigma and prejudice against HIV and people living with HIV and AIDS has been a major concern of theologians and Christian leaders. However, Christians themselves and the church as a community are equally prone to stigma and prejudice. The author contends that this stigma is grounded in the dynamic of 'othering', which, among Christians, takes on religious or...
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It is the desire for the Federal Ministry of Education to improve the quality of teaching and learning in theUnity Schools. Supervision (internal and external) is an important component for quality education. Thispaper discussed the strategies for enhancing effective supervision, such as good leaders occupying principalposition, effective communication and improved curriculum. It also stated the problem associated witheffective supervision in achieving quality, which includes inadequate...
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The understanding of visitor images is an important subject for tourism destination marketers. Although an increasing number of empirical studies explore images of several tourism destinations worldwide, limited research has been focussed on the tourism destination image of conflict areas. This study examines the image of Bethlehem by analysing Bethlehem’s visitors’ online publishing. Data was collected from popular travel blog sites, which include online posts about Bethlehem and its...