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The 1990s has been a decade of considerable socioeconomic change in the MENA region characterized by adoption of economic liberalization policies and a declining role of the state as an employer in the labor market. This paper explores some of the equity implications of this transition by examining changes in the distribution of returns to education and gender wage premia in the Egypt and Morocco market using joint models of educational choice and wage determination. Selectivity corrected...
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Intratympanic steroids offer direct access to the inner ear with high concentration and without systemic effects. In this study, the efficacy of intratympanic methylprednisolone acetate (IT-MPA) was evaluated in a guinea-pig model of drill-induced inner ear trauma. Twenty-five guinea pigs were divided into a control group to document the baseline distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) and the normal scanning electron microscopic (SEM) morphology of the inner ear. The animals in...
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Objective: To estimate the prevalence of ADHD among elementary schools children in Assiut City of both sex with age ranged from 8-10.5 years, and searching out the possible risk factors responsible for ADHD. Method: we studied 1513 students, distributed geographically. The students were subjected to the following tools; Children's Attention and Adjustment Survey (school and house forms), WISC; Diagnostic criteria of DSM-IV (APA, 1994) for ADHD, social scale assessment, and a special...
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The study was arranged to manifest its objectives through preceding it with an intro-duction. Particular attention was paid in the second part to detect the physical settings of the study area, together with an attempt to show the climatic characteristics in Libya. In the third part, observed temporal and spatial climate change in Libya was investigated through the trends of temperature, precipitation, relative humidity and cloud amount over the peri-ods (1946-2000), (1946-1975), and...
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The objectives and scope of the Universal basic Education were discussed the junctions of the School Library service in support of the education programme in the school and the staff requirement for the effective proformance of the functions were also discussed the various designations usedfor librarians in schools in countries of the world and their qualifications were examined, and definite designation and qualifications were for librarians in Nigerian schools. The strategies for gelling...
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The need for training may be a result of drives to improve quality, or might be needed as a response to human resource factors. In Libya the need for training is to develop the citizens as a whole in order to become a fully developed country. The main objective of this research was to identify barriers that may effect organisations and to highlight those that are particular to the Libyan context. This thesis identified and analysed the barriers, which can exist in Libyan public sector...
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The literature on Drug Abuse among youths is reviewed.. There is a general agreement amongst health policy researchers that drug abuse among adolescents is on the increase . Alcohol,, t obacco,, Cannabis,, and the use of inhalants especially organic sol vents have been observed to feature prominently in the drug use scene in the country today.. This study was conducted to assess the use of a wide variety of psychoactive substances by secondary school students in Benin City . A total of 750...
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We have produced nutritional teaching materials for classroom use to improve nourishment. This material was applied to low-income residents of “Ngombe Compound” by the local organization as part of the Sustainable Community Development Program (SCDP). These teaching materials for mothers and children incorporate ‘karuta’ cards, a food tree, and food medals.After having demonstrated the method of their use, we investigated the adaptability of the materials among mothers and infants through to...
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Human immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has continued to rise worldwide. Malaria infection has increased the disease burden which inspired the recently Roll-Back Malaria African Conference in Abuja Nigeria in year 2000. The epidemiology of HIV/AIDS has been increasing in Nigeria. Epidemiological data on prevalence of malaria and on HIV/AIDS/ in Nigeria is scanty. The prevalence of malaria in adults with HIV/AIDS in Kaduna is not known. We have set out to investigate the prevalence of malaria in...
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Poor husbandry, low use of improved inputs and limited access to technical advice are akin to farmers’ education. Forty-six percent of Teso farmers are literate, but the literacy rate of men (66%) is higher than of women (34%). The study investigated the role of education in sweet potato production. Using an ex post facto research design, 24 out of 51 sub-counties were randomly selected based on district-county strata and used to determine the perceptions of sweet potato farmers and their...
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Abstract South Africa re-entered the world economy after 1994 with several disadvantages, of which an exceptionally high unemployment rate and a low-skilled labour force were the most challenging. Each year over the past decade increasing numbers of jobs have been destroyed in South Africa. The challenge facing South Africa in addressing the problem of job creation is aggravated by the fact that its labour force is predominantly low skilled. Various innovative measures for enhancing the...
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The integration of research and community service learning (also referred to as service learning or service-learning in this volume) opens up opportunities for contributing to the much discussed transformation of higher education in South Africa, through which institutions of higher education are urged to become more democratic, more responsive to community challenges, and conducive to partnership-building with a wide variety of stakeholders. The twofold premise of this introductory...