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Background: Khat is one of the shrub plants with an amphetamine-like stimulant effect. Khat use occurs in all segments of all societies, which results in decreased work and school performance, and absenteeism. This study therefore is aimed to determine the prevalence of Khat abuse and identifying their associated factors among Jimma University. Method: Sample size is 620 students. The study was done by using a multistage sampling technique. Results: Out of 620 students, 150 (24.2 %) males...
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Mathematics skills are not only a basic requirement for every member of the society to productively engage in everyday activities but also a universal language that finds meaning in all cultures and civilizations. Every tribe, culture and social group thinks and communicates ideas through quantities. Mathematics education is to a nation what protein is to a young human organism. It is not only a vital tool for the understanding and application of science and technology but also a great...
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Climate change is a global concern mainly due to its effect on two parameters that affect the ecological setup particularly agriculture – increase in the average temperature and rainfall variability. Even though the agriculture sector as a whole is vulnerable to climate hazards including flood and drought, climate change poses a particular threat to certain agricultural commodities and social groups, due to difference in agro-ecology and heterogeneity in non – climate change drivers of...
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Long-term in situ soil and water conservation experiments are rare in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in Eastern Africa. Conservation agriculture (CA)-based systems aims at building resilience against soil degradation via reducing soil loss and drought by increasing productive green water by reducing runoff and soil evaporation while improving crop yield (1) by minimizing soil disturbance, (2) by retaining crop residue, (3) by using crop rotations and (4) by adding in situ soil and water...
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Lumber properties of three drought tolerant eucalyptus species grown in arid regions of south africa
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PhD (Geography and Environmental Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
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The present study was conducted to explore the self-conceptualizations of terms that describe the experiences of African American women student affairs professionals employed at PWIS. The participants in the study noted both the physical and psychological representations of being underrepresented, isolated, and marginalized in the context of their lives in the academy. Further, they noted the often intangible and intrinsic factors that contributed to their sense of personal well-being and...
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In this study, the assumption that good performance in mathematics in the final school year could be used as a pre-entry requirement to programming courses at universities in South Africa, is challenged. The extant literature reports positive relationships between mathematics performance and success in programming courses. As computer programming modules in higher education institutions (HEIs) are typically characterised by low success rates, it becomes important to eliminate potentially...
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In the editorial of the previous issue of JECH (2015), I made the point that a type of slavery discourse is often prevalent in the managerial rhetoric of institutions of higher education, specifically in the language of utility and productivity, which poses numerous problems for the study of Ancient History and Early Christianity. This discourse is a subset of a larger discursive formation that is taking hold of universities, namely neoliberalism. Now, at the time of writing this editorial...
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"Neoliberalism and the October 2015 South African Student Protests—Part 2." Journal of Early Christian History, 5(2), pp. 1–2
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The aim of this paper is to report on findings from a media analysis of the policing of school violence in the Western Cape, South Africa. This paper uses 41 articles, published in the Cape Times over a period of two-and-a-half years as a data source. The articles were retrieved from the SAMedia database. The media analysis illustrates privately owned news media's dual role, namely to act as watchdog for public interest in a democracy and to protect the financial interests of its owners and...
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This survey research was conducted to ascertain if there are any identifiable corrupt practices in secondary schools in Delta State of Nigeria.It also sought to catalogue the evils which corruption has done to Secondary Education in the country.Staff and students of secondary schools were randomly selected as respondents to a validated research open-ended questionnaire designed for the investigation.Results of data analyses revealed that there are several corrupt practices in secondary...