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The complex work of sustainable development is one that benefits from applying “lessons learned” from previous experience in similar contexts. The paradox of requiring quick learning about long-term impacts can be partially resolved by co-interpretation with project partners on how a project’s impacts are expected to proceed over time, and how the project has helped and hindered sustained service delivery. In 2013, the African Development Bank (AfDB) and Engineers Without Borders Canada...
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The paper empirically assesses the impact of Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) training on academic staff's intentions to adopt PLS-SEM software in their future research work.Our original contribution to knowledge is the application of the Technology Adoption Model (TAM) to study faculty intention to adopt SEM data analysis software in an under-researched context of developing country Higher Institution of Learning (HIL).Building upon the TAM, we developed a...
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Author(s): Nishimura, Katherine Keiko | Advisor(s): Burchard, Esteban G. | Abstract: Asthma is the most common chronic disease among children. Despite the high prevalence of asthma, there is no cure and its etiology is poorly understood. Of all racial/ethnic groups, African Americans and Puerto Ricans have the highest rates of asthma in the US. Asthma is a multifaceted disease, with genetic, social and environmental risk factors. Outdoor air pollution is a known risk factor, associated with...
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Despite the emerging body of literature on increased vulnerability to HIV among people with disabilities (PWDs), there is a dearth of evidence related to experiences of PWDs who have become HIV-positive. This priority was identified by a disability advocacy organization in Lusaka, Zambia, where the prevalence of HIV and of disability is each approximately 15%. The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions and experiences of HIV-related health services for PWDs who are also living with...
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Students’ populations are becoming more academically diverse due to ever increasing variety of learners in the heterogeneous classroom make-up. Effective teachers in contemporary classrooms have to learn to develop classroom routines that attend to learner variance in order to raise students’ achievement. Teachers need to focus on using sound instructional practices that will improve students’ performance for all types of learners. Differentiated instruction is instructional practice that...
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The study sought to find the relationship between parental involvement, parenting style, student’s attitude towards school and academic performance. A correlational survey research design was used. Cronbach’s alpha (a) for questionnaires from pilot study indicated that, parental involvement a = 0.7, authoritarian parenting a = 0.6, authoritative style a = 0.8, permissive parenting style a = 0.6 and attitude towards school had a = 0.6. Pearson correlation test on data from a sample of 200...
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Advertising through the internet is now an important source of consumer information as the number of internet users continues to increase. Internet usage trends and advertising in Kenya has been growing faster than any other media. However, despite this unprecedented growth, minimal empirical research has been undertaken to explore the effect of attitude towards internet advertising on purchase intention in Kenya with many studies having been conducted in other contexts other than Kenya’s....
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The internet is fast emerging as an important advertising medium in Kenya. The enhanced ICT infrastructure in Kenya resulting in improved and faster internet connection along with a drop in prices for internet services has not only raised the volume of internet users, but also prompted interest in the growth of businesses on the internet with estimates projecting spending on internet advertising to increase. However, despite this unprecedented growth, minimal empirical research has been...
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The study investigated the association between students’ excuses for deferral of semester examinations and the regional centres in which they studied at the Zimbabwe Open University. Both quantitative and qualitative data collection techniques were used. The study used archival data as the data contained the information relevant to the research area and were sufficient to meet the requirements of the original research. Qualitative data were collected through in-depth interviews with key...
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Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) predominantly occur in resource poor settings where they often present a serious public health burden. Sustained global advocacy has been important in raising awareness of NTDs and the relatively low cost for control of helminthic NTDs using preventive chemotherapy. This enthusiasm was boosted at the London declaration on NTDs in 2012 through commitments by different partners to avail resources required for control of NTDs particularly those that employ...
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Drug and substance abuse has continued to ruin our youth and subsequently education despite various measures taken to stop it. This study aimed at finding out what makes students abuse drugs and the effects that arise out of this practice. The study employed survey research design and was conducted in secondary schools in Dagoretti Division, Nairobi. Data was collected with the help of questionnaires. Data was organized and prepared for analysis by coding and entry in the Statistical Package...