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The digital empowerment of the information society is related to whether or not one has the capacity to use information technology and its contents, and whether or not one could maximize the possibilities of information technology to participate meaningfully in society.This paper investigated the extent of digital empowerment of university students in South East Zone of Nigeria.Four research questions were used.Simple random sampling technique was used to select 1,125 year two students for...
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A Dissertation Presented to the Department of English Language, Faculty of Social Sciences of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of M. Phil. in English Degree, 2010
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Infanticide is a rare complication of post partum psychiatric disorders most especially depression and psychoses. In this paper, a case of infanticide in a 17 year old girl with post partum schizophrenialike disorder is reported.Key Words: Post Partum Psychosis, Infanticide, Case Report, Nigeria.
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The study aimed at investigating home environment and literacy skills development in pupils in Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. To achieve this objective, three research questions were asked, one of which was answered and two hypotheses were formulated and tested. An instrument titled, Home Environment Questionnaire was developed faced validated and used in collecting data from a sample of 200 primary five pupils drawn from a population of 2,528 through the simple random sampling. The...
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The study aimed at investigating the Impact of integrating thinking skills in science textbooks on achievement in science, scientific skills & decision making ability among 7th graders in Palestine. The content of two units of seventh grade science textbook was integrated with thinking skills activities based on three parts of CoRT (Cognitive Research Trust) program: Extending the field of perception, organization, and problem solving. The following research instruments were developed: a...
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The current shortage of human resources for health threatens the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals. There is currently limited published evidence of health-related training programmes in Africa that have produced graduates, who remain and work in their countries after graduation. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that the majority of graduates of field epidemiology training programmes (FETPs) in Africa stay on to work in their home countries--many as valuable resources to...
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Dissertation Chair Dr. Gian S. Pagnucci Dissertation Committee Members: Dr. Claude Mark Hurlbert and Dr. Gary Dean
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Dissertation Chair: Mark Staszkiewicz Dissertation Committee Members: Dr. Joseph F. Kovaleski, Dr. Becky A. Knickelbein, and Dr. Lynanne Black
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Sixty at risk of coronary heart disease subjects in the age group of 40-60 years were selected from Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana.The subjects were equally divided into three groups i.e.E 1, E 2 and C respectively.Flaxseed in powdered form was supplemented at the levels of 5 and 10 g to E 1 and E 2 groups respectively for a period of two months, while C group was not supplemented.The effects of flaxseed powder were studied on nutrient and hematological profile of the...
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Sixty at risk of coronary heart disease subjects in the age group of 40-60 years were selected from Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana.The subjects were equally divided into three groups i.e.E 1, E 2 and C respectively.Flaxseed in powdered form was supplemented at the levels of 5 and 10 g to E 1 and E 2 groups respectively for a period of two months, while C group was not supplemented.The effects of flaxseed powder were studied on nutrient and hematological profile of the...
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A recent school-based study in Benin showed that applying a policy of anti-malarial prescriptions restricted to parasitologically-confirmed cases on the management of fever is safe and feasible. Additional PCR data were analysed in order to touch patho-physiological issues, such as the usefulness of PCR in the management of malaria in an endemic area or the triggering of a malaria attack in children with submicroscopic malaria.PCR data were prospectively collected in the setting of an...
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Daily Behavior Report Cards (DBRC), which typically require teachers to evaluate students' daily behavior and parents to provide contingent consequences, are an effective and acceptable method for improving children's classroom behavior. The current study evaluated whether parent involvement is an essential treatment component or whether teacher feedback alone would be sufficient to produce children's behavior changes. The effectiveness of DBRC with teacher feedback to students and parent...
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From an estimated total of 37 million blinds worldwide, a vastly over-proportional share of seven million is living in Africa.1 2 Most causes of blindness in developing countries are relatively easy to cure, provided minimally adequate medical resources are available, resulting in an evident demand for ophthalmologic measures particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa.1 Therefore, the WHO has initiated a program in 1995 to reduce the number to 25 million instead of the predicted 75 million blinds in...