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Emergency contraception (EC) can significantly reduce the rate of unintended pregnancies and unsafe abortions especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Despite the increasing awareness of EC among educated young women in Nigeria, the rate of utilisation remains low. This study therefore explores the main barriers to the use of EC among female university students by analysing their knowledge of emergency contraception, methods ever used, perceived efficacy, and its acceptability. This paper brings...
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Abstract The Society of Petroleum Engineers first launched it's ‘Energy4Me’ programme internationally in 2007. It is a Global energy education outreach program developed to attract young people to the petroleum industry and improve community awareness. The intention was to take the important story of Oil and gas into the school classroom. The programme comes complete with a teaching methodology and a whole range of presentation aids to help get that story across in a way that is interesting...
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This meeting sought to give an account of the issues raised in Social Sciences worldwide by the migrations and mobilities of populations, particularly Syrian, caused by the upheavals taking place in the South and East of the Mediterranean since 2011.Researchers coming from various disciplines of Social Sciences, who are working on migration issues in Europe, the USA, and the Middle-East, in a historical perspective and with an ethnographic approach, participated in the Conference.A...
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Sources of evidence The availability of palaeopathological as well as textual and iconographic evidence from Egypt provides an unequalled opportunity to study one ancient society’s perception and attitude towards deformity and disability. Unique geographical features and burial customs have ensured the survival of a wealth of source material. The annual Nile inundation created fertile land required for agriculture and everyday existence, but because this was scarce, burials had to be...
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The issue of motor learning and underlying factors are widely debated. This work has a double aim, to bring out the profile of mental skills and to evaluate their correlation with performance in sport and physical education in Moroccan secondary school students. The study was based on a sample of 202 Moroccan students. We used the test Mental Skills Assessment Tool (OMSAT-3) to assess mental skills. According to the results, the OMSAT-3 displayed a very satisfactory internal consistency,...
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Disability and Labour Force Participation in CameroonFotso, A. S., & Akono, C. M. Z. - 2016 - 38–52
Substantial evidence exists that a lower proportion of disabled people is employed than non-disabled people (DeLeire, 2001; Jones et al., 2003; Hum and Simpson, 1996), but there are different potential reasons why this may be the case. The interaction between disability and labour participation can be rationalized along the lines of disability affecting both the supply of labour and the demand for labour (Madden, 2004; Mitra and Sambamoorthi, 2008). All these thoughts take place in the...
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How can we begin to make sense of the diversity of hashtag student movements that sprang up in South Africa in the course of 2015? In this paper we start by presenting key elements of Altbach’s empirical theory of student movements and Castells’ conceptualisation of internet-age networked movements to propose as conceptual point of departure the notion of ‘internet-age student movement’. At the case of the campus-based #SteynMustFall and #UFSFeesMustFall student movement at the University of...
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In resource-poor settings with low doctor-population ratio, there is need for equitable distribution of healthcare workforce. The specialty preferences of medical students determine the future composition of physician workforce hence its relevance in career guidance, healthcare planning and policy formulation. This study was aimed at determining the specialty preferences of final year medical students in medical schools of southeast Nigeria, the gender differences in choice of specialty and...
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This chapter focuses on how teachers understand and manage the transition from mother tongue education to English medium education in Uganda. It seeks to investigate how teachers employ English and the mother tongue in the teaching and learning process. The findings reveal that government and private schools in Uganda implement the current language policy in different ways, creating different environments for the exposure of the learners to the English language. Moreover, teachers in the two...
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Summary This study sought to characterize sexual behaviour, contraceptive use and contributory upbringing factors among young people who had dropped out of school or college in a Nigerian setting. A community-based, cross-sectional sexual survey of 161 young people aged between 15 and 35 who had dropped out of school or college was performed in Ado-Ekiti, south-west Nigeria, in April 2015. One hundred and nineteen of the respondents (73.9%) had had sexual intercourse. Mean age at sexual...
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Background : Child marriage is a major problem contributing to maternal morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. It has effect on both social and health of not only the girl child but the children born to these young mothers. Aim : This study aimed at assessing the determinants of early marriage among secondary school girls in Plateau State and its effect especially on their health and education. Methods : The study was a cross sectional study of young girls in 21 secondary schools across the...
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In order for school libraries to contribute sufficiently to better information skills development and the creation of a culture of lifelong learning among students, they require backing through well-articulated policies both at national and individual school level. This article reports on a study that investigated the prevailing status of school libraries in public secondary schools in Nairobi County, Kenya. Using a survey research design, with a response rate of 68 per cent for school...
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This paper examines the role that professional ethics play in enhancing language teaching and learning. Language teaching and learning are like two sides of the same coin. Language learning is better enhanced with effective language teaching/lecturing. Both are in turn affected by a myriad of factors, including the cultivation and maintenance of professional ethics. That language teaching and learning have suffered serious setbacks in Nigeria is evident by the low level of proficiency of...