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The aim of this paper is to investigate some semantic interlingual errors in the writing performance of Libyan English as Foreign Language Learners (LEFLLS). The study seeks to analyze these errorsthat appear in the learners’ written production. The data was gathered from 25 essays written by 25 Libyan postgraduates majoring in different fields. It was collected and organized according to the errors committed. Errors taxonomy adapted from James’ (1998) and Al-Shormani and Al-Sohbani’s (2012)...
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Schistosomiasis infestation rate evaluation achieved to Public Primary School by the Kato-Katz's method in Haute Matsiatra Region (Madagascar) showed that on 968 examined, 185 are carriers of Schistosoma mansoni eggs. Isandra and Vohibato districts are the more touched with an infestation rate to 37.86% and 35.97%. The weak infestation rate is in Fianarantsoa district (9.92%). This intestinal parasite scattering of the aforesaid region is in extension. It is therefore important to recommend...
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This article discusses the implications, risks and benefits of globalisation and internationalisation of higher education in Mauritius. Mauritius is one of Africa’s success stories in terms of political stability, democracy, peace and development. Being a resource-poor country and because of the remoteness and small size of the island, diversity of the population and lack of indigenous culture, Mauritius has always been closely connected to the global economy and society. Given the ...
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African Americans (AA) have increased carotid artery intima-media thickness and decreased vascular function compared with their Caucasian (CA) peers. Aerobic exercise prevents and potentially reverses arterial dysfunction.The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of 8 wk of moderate- to high-intensity aerobic training in young healthy sedentary AA and CA men and women.Sixty-four healthy volunteers (men, 28; women, 36) with mean age 24 yr underwent measures of arterial structure,...
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Thesis (MTech (Consumer Science: Food and Nutrition))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.
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Climate change threatens the livelihood of rural communities that depend on natural resources for food. Many people in developing countries living in the rural areas depend on indigenous food resources which in years are scarce and in poor supply as a result of marginal and erratic rainfall, low soil and ambient temperatures below the minimum temperature. Consumption of indigenous vegetables is among the indigenous livelihood patterns that are declining due to erratic rainfall patterns,...
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According to the World Health Organization, Nigeria remains one of the worst affected countries with HIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections in the world. Of a critical concern is the emerging threat of co-infection at an unprecedented proportion in the country. In south-west Nigeria, few studies have assessed the prevalence of HIV infection among TB patients. Findings aimed at estimating the prevalence of HIV co-infection among TB patients enrolled in a teaching hospital in Ogun...
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The Plinian eruption of the Wendo Koshe crater within the Corbetti Caldera occurred around 396 BC. The pumice lapilli deposit, with a thickness exceeding 10 cm, dispersed over an area of over 1000 km2 around the towns of Hawasa and Shashemene. Most of the pumice was deposited by fall-out; however, minor local pyroclastic density currents also occurred. The calculated volume of preserved pumice fall deposit (approximately 1.2 km3), combined with the estimated volume of dispersed fine ash...
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The importance of human and material resources is emphasized in schools curriculum. A broad school curriculum is suggestive of a considerable increase in school resource input and their effective implementation and management, while inadequate provision of resources inputs is a major bottleneck of educational development. The study examined the
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The objective of this report is to inform an improved understanding of expenditure allocations and processes, the quality of service delivery in terms of inputs and outputs, and educational outcomes associated with primary education in Malawi. The report will also assess the government’s own diagnosis of challenges in the primary education sub-sector, and the reform program intended to address them. The findings of this report are intended to inform discussions as to how to strengthen the...
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The decision to undertake this research was a pragmatic response to the debates which followed the introduction of a new secondary system in Ghana and Nigeria and it is intended to investigate the reform during its life cycle in Ghana between 1974 and 1987 and in Nigeria between 1982 and 1985 to see how much foundation there was for the doubts being expressed. The reform was designed as a complex package offering an integrated approach to change educational values, orientation and learning...