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Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the fetal outcome, magnitude of meconium stained amniotic fluid (MSAF) or meconium stained liquor (MSL), and risk factors responsible for MSAF at University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, Zambia. That the frequency of MSAF during the period under study at UTH was 10.2%. It also demonstrated no significant difference in terms of good Foetal outcome at 5 minutes in women with MSAF compared with those without MSAF. (Adjusted p value= 0.773)....
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The aim of this study was to examine if any pedagogical paradigm shift has taken place in enhancing authentic teaching and learning in secondary schools. It explored the pedagogical practices currently employed in secondary schools. The theory underpinning the study was the 21st century pedagogy for teaching and learning. A qualitative research design was adopted and data was generated from three secondary schools, consisting of 30 learners through focus group discussion and six teachers...
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Agriculture remains an important sector in the economy of the Swaziland.Small scale farmers support the majority of the population, about 70%, who live in the rural areas.It is the assertion of this paper that very little attention has been focussed on the impact of the extension service and how famers perceive their impact with regards to information dissemination on climate change.The impact of Agriculture Extension Messages to influence adoption of new technologies is vital for improved...
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Abstract The lack of affordable, clean, and reliable energy in Africa’s rural areas forces people to resort to poor quality energy source, which is detrimental to the people’s health and prevents the economic development of communities. Moreover, access to safe water and food security are concerns closely linked to health issues and children malnourishment. Recent climate change due to global warming has worsened the already critical situation. Electricity is well known to be an enabler of...
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This study aimed at assessing the value of teaching history in Primary and Secondary schools in Zambia. The study has been necessitated by some debates by different people from different sections of the Zambian society who have question the need for teaching history in Zambia. Many are the people who have expressed their views that history teaching is not necessary because it has no value to the learners and the society at large. Among the people that have questioned the teaching of history...
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A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in English
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Twenty-six years into democracy, following an apartheid regime burdened with segregation and discrimination, South Africa still reflects the ramifications of society’s inequality. Living conditions of ordinary South Africans have deteriorated, subsequently widening the gap between the rich and the poor. The country continues to fight historical inequalities and, thus, an ongoing crisis in education is revealed. This chapter focuses on the phenomenon of learner dropout in South African...
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Cesarean operation permits to save the mother and fetus.However, in developing countries as ours, complications related to this cesarean are not to be neglected.It constitutes an important cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality.Here we rapport the experience of our structure about the complications of cesarean.Objectives: The objectives of this study were to study the complications the complications of cesarean section at teaching hospital Gabriel TOURE, Bamako Mali.Materials...
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The impacts from climate change is among the most pressing issues that the international community is currently faced with. Climate change makes that thousands of people all over the world are and ...