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The Edagberi/Betterland Communities have been without a good source of water supply. The local population has lived over the years by drinking water from the Taylor Rivers without the due process of water treatment. However, a surface water scheme has never been favoured and sunken boreholes have never been brought to function. The former is however a surer means since both options require water treatment. Special design implications were the avoidance of all ‘unnecessary ’cost components...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of free primary education on the quality of education in public primary schools in Kanduyi Sub-county, Bungoma County. While free primary education has increased participation, it is being viewed as having affected the quality of education in public primary schools. The study examined the effects of enrolment, facilities and human resources due to free primary education on quality of education. The research adopted a descriptive survey...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of free primary education on the quality of education in public primary schools in Kanduyi Sub-county, Bungoma County. While free primary education has increased participation, it is being viewed as having affected the quality of education in public primary schools. The study examined the effects of enrolment, facilities and human resources due to free primary education on quality of education. The research adopted a descriptive survey...
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The role of higher education in the development of nations is well acknowledged. Successful completion of educational pursuits is usually determined by acceptable standard of academic performance. Poor academic performance will often lead to students’ dropping out of school, waste of resources and frustration of both students and their parents. There have been serious concerns over the decline in academic performance of students in higher institutions in many parts of the world, including...
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The right to participate in political activities is a fundamental human right for every citizen in a country, but this right is often not available to persons with disabilities. This study investigated the level of and barriers to political participation of persons with disabilities in the Buea municipality in Cameroon. A qualitative data collection method, consisting of three focus group discussions with 36 persons with disabilities was conducted. Participants were selected from three...
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Background: Worldwide, cervical cancer is the second most deadly cancer, causing more than 273,000 deaths each year.Cervical cancer accounts for 2.1% of all deaths and 9% of female cancer deaths.The International Agency for Cancer Research estimated that in 2013, 3038 Ghanaian women developed cervical cancer and more than 80% Ghanaian women died of the disease.This high mortality is due to lack of information and knowledge as well as inadequate diagnoses and treatment.It was estimated that...
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Aim: The present study was carried out to assess the relationship between nutritional status and academic performance of primary school children in Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria. Materials and Methods: School children from primary 3 to 6 were enrolled for the study and they were selected from three randomly selected primary schools within Zaria in Kaduna State, Nigeria. A total of 759 pupils made up of 385 girls and 374 boys were assessed. Ethical clearance was obtained from Ahmadu Bello...
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This study investigated the status of entrepreneurship education in South-South Nigerian tertiary institution as perceived by lecturers in terms of course contents and mode of delivery. The study population comprised all the 215 entrepreneurship education lecturers in the target institutions (universities, polytechnics and colleges of education) as at March 2015. No sampling was done because the population size was manageable and five research questions guided the study. The survey research...
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This study examined the Mathematics teachers’ classroom assessment practice for learning in the selected public Secondary Schools in Edo South Senatorial District, Edo State. Nigeria. Stratified sampling technique was used to cluster the 7 Local Government Areas that make-up the Edo South Senatorial District, Edo State, Nigeria into urban and rural public secondary schools. All the 411 Mathematics teachers in the urban and rural public secondary schools formed the sample used in the study. A...
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Teen motherhood is a major concern in the world. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of extroversive personality traits on social adjustment among secondary school re-admitted teen mothers in Rarieda Sub-County of Kenya. Eysenck’s personality traits theory and Social comparison theory were used in this study. The study adopted a concurrent triangulation design. The study’s target population of 217 consisted of all re-admitted teen mothers, 34 teacher counsellors and 34...
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A research thesis submitted in partial fulfilment for the requirements of the degree of master of education in the school of education, Kenyatta University, May 2016
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Background: Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) result from coagulation of blood in the deep veins and can also lead to leg swelling and gangrene. It is a potentially lethaldisorder that can lead to pulmonary embolism with resultant high mortality rate.Objectives: To document the pattern of DVT, our experiences at DVT Doppler scans and to stimulate interest in Doppler scan.Design: A retrospective descriptive study.Setting: The Vascular Imaging Unit, Radiology department, University of Benin Teaching...
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Objective: Uterine rupture is one of the major obstetric complications of labour which contributes significantly to maternal and perinatal mortality in the low resource and developing countries This study determined the incidence, predisposing factors and feto-maternal outcome of ruptured uterus. Methods: A 10-year retrospective study of all cases of uterine ruptures that were managed in University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Benin City, Nigeria between 1st January, 2005 and 31st December,...