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A considerable number of students undertaking pre-registration nurse education in the UK are international students from Zimbabwe. The aim of this study is to listen to their narratives in order both to understand their experiences and to make suggestions for improving their educational management. The context from which the Zimbabwean students have migrated is discussed, outlining the current Zimbabwean educational and health care systems; prevailing social mores, religion and kinship ties;...
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Contemporary museums face various challenges to the role they have traditionally performed. Virtual reality (VR), collaborative virtual environments (CVEs) and virtual actors provide the means of meeting these challenges. This paper analyses the special qualities of this technology and shows how it can provide a means of broadening the role of the museum by proposing the development of the “kahun” project. This is an Internet based resource for Manchester Museum Education Service using the...
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Prepared by the Earthquake Investigations Committee of the Technical Council of Lifeline Earthquake Engineering ASCE. This TCLEE Monograph summarizes the damage done to various lifelines from the 6.8 M w earthquake that occurred in the coastal waters off the Boumerdes Department, east of Algiers, Algeria, on May 21, 2003. An estimated 2,266 people were killed, 10,260 injured, and more than 200,000 left homeless. Many of the three- to five-story reinforced concrete apartment buildings, less...
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Objective: To study the prevalence of substance abuse among female secondary school students in Anambra State. Design: This is a cross sectional study. Materials and Methods: A pre-tested structured questionnaire was used to obtain information on smoking, use of sedatives and alcohol drinking habits from 725 students of nine randomly selected female senior secondary schools, 3 each from the three senatorial zones of the state. Results: Out of a study population of 725, 34 or 4.7% of the...
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Wound infection following caesarean section is an important cause of morbidity. There is therefore the need to determine the bacteriological pattern and risk factors associated with it. The study was carried out in the University of Benin Teaching Hospital between July 2002 and June 2004. Eighty-eight (88) patients with wound infection were matched against one hundred and seventy six (176) patients without wound infection. The incidence of post caesarean section wound infection was 6.2%....
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MICTI Education Plan 2004 and Forward, Mozambique Information and Communication Technology Institute
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This research in an attempt to determine the effective role of both parental treatment styles and peer relations in the classroom and the interaction between them on deaf children's loneliness. The sample has consisted of 415 deaf children in the fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh grades, and ranging in age from 8.5 to 13.2 years old in six elementary schools for the deaf children in Egyptian. The used instruments in this study were: The Sociometric Peer Nomination Rating Scale (developed...
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The paper evaluates the content of four physics textbooks used in Botswana senior secondary schools. Emereole s extension of Nworgu S 'Quantitative Approach for the Content Evaluation of Science Textbooks' (QACEST), was used to evaluate the subject content. The Flesch Read Ease formula and the Cloze Test were used to evaluate the readability and comprehensibility of the books for the learners. A 10- point Likert-type questionnaire was used to estimate physics teachers' views on the books'...