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Background: Cigarette smoking usually commences during adolescence and continues into adult life. The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of peer-led intervention on cigarette smoking knowledge, attitude and behaviour of in-school adolescents’ in Sokoto metropolis, North-west, Nigeria. Method and Material: This was a quasi-experimental study, conducted in 3 stages using a study and control group. A total of 114 students each were selected into both groups by two-stage sampling...
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To study the effect of education on women’s empowerment in Nigeria, we employ the variation in the intensity of funding of universal primary education program introduced in Nigeria in 1976 as a source of variation when identifying the individual’s years of schooling. The analysis suggests that increasing female education by one year significantly increases women’s empowerment by about 10 percentage points, statistically significant at one percent. We also exploit the difference-...
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The purpose of the study was to identify organisational factors that affect learning transfer in the South African Public Service. The study was conducted using a mixed method approach. The study was conducted in one of the public service departments with a staff population of 3000 employees. A total of 5 managers were interviewed and 150 questionnaires were distributed, and a 60% response rate was achieved from the questionnaires distributed. Thematic content analysis was utilized to...
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Eucalyptus is the most widely planted species in Madagascar. Eucalyptus robusta is the most common species (225 000 ha) because it is well adapted and has multipurpose wood uses (energy, pole, and timber). Although this species has been naturalized for more than a century, little is known about the introduced genetic diversity. Previous research leads us to assume that it has a narrow genetic base. A study of genetic variability and genotype by environment interaction for E. robusta growth...
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This paper reports on a mixed methods study that investigated access to, use, and perceptions of current and emerging technologies among Information Technology (IT) staff and students at universities of technology (UoTs) in South Africa. Fifty-eight IT staff and 410 IT students from 4 UoTs participated in the study. The primary research instrument was an online survey questionnaire, which was supplemented by semi-structured interviews with 31 of the study participants. Web investigations and...
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In the ever changing world of technology, traditional ways of doing classes have been greatly overtaken by the integration of educational technologies in the curriculum. In this digital era, with rapid technological innovations, the learning and teaching process is also changing rapidly at tertiary level. The use of educational technologies is becoming more interwoven in the fabric of academic life. Student management is becoming difficult and lecturers are facing various challenges every...
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Knowledge has become an increasingly important determinant of the wealth of nations and access to knowledge, coupled with the ability to disseminate it, have become a major source of competitive advantage: “Higher education can help developing countries use the economic transformation being brought by globalization to leapfrog stages of development.” (Bloom, 2002: 2) According to Porter (1990), for nations to be competitive, it is important to have a highly performing higher...
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Background: Enteric fever caused by salmonella typhi is an endemic disease in the tropics and sub-tropics; and has become a major public health problem in developing countries of the world. Presently, cultures of Stool and blood are the most diagnostic means of confirming salmonellosis in humans. However, the stool and serum sample of an infected patient against the somatic (O) and flagella (H) antigens of the bacteria requires thorough laboratory analysis. This study was biased on the use...
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This paper documents risk as perceived by students in three South African universities—it focuses on risk encountered in everyday choices such as sexual behaviour, alcohol use and freedom of association.The project originated in qualitative research conducted over two years (2008- 2009) among Rhodes University (RU) Sociology students. A second—quantitative—phase began in 2010 when findings from the initial phase were used to guide students in designing and piloting a questionnaire. Pilot...
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Anticoagulation is an essential lifesaving management practice indicated for arterial, venous and intracardiac thromboembolism.This study was undertaken to examine the utilization of anticoagulation services in University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu (UNTH) Nigeria.This retrospective study involved assessing data from folders of subjects on anticoagulation and monitoring in UNTH, Enugu. Patients' profile, risk factors, diagnosis, indication for oral anticoagulation, anticoagulant...