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Background: The WHO targeted to eliminate leprosy from the world as a public health problem by reducing the prevalence to less than 1 case per 10000 population based on the use of multi-drug therapy (MDT). Despite the success of MDT, endemic pools still exist in some countries that have attained the national elimination threshold.Objective: Assess the burden of childhood leprosy and control efforts in Essimbiland of Cameroon. Methods: The records of children patients were reviewed in two...
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Background: Back Schools are health education and behaviour modifying programmes for care of the back and prevention of back documentary. They are often developed with consideration for the environment and the practices of the people they serve. Although back schools are available in many parts of the world, none has been developed for the Nigerian environment. Objective: To develop a back school model for the Nigerian urban setting. Methods: The Nigerian Back School (NBS) was developed from...
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Objective To determine the pattern of eye disorders presenting at the eye clinic of EBSUTH, Abakaliki. Methodology: This is a prospective, descriptive, total population study. The sample size consists of all consecutive new patients seen at the eye clinic over a 7- month period. A proforma developed for the study was used to enter biodata, visual acuity and clinical diagnosis, for each patient. Data analysis was done using SPSS software package. Analysis was by means of simple tables showing...
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The purpose of this study is to explore the meaning of work for Black, sub-Saharan African immigrant adult students pursuing a 4-year college degree. Career development practitioners are in a unique position to help these students make significant life-career decisions. Seven students enrolled at an urban university located in the Midwest were interviewed. Emphasis was placed on sociocultural, historical, political, and other contextual factors that affected life-work choices. Work was...
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This book gives a detailed description on developing contextualized, university-level introductory Information and Communication Technology (ICT) education in Tanzania during 2000-2009. It is a revised and updated version of the author's doctoral thesis offering new insights of the topic for the reader. It also introduces the 2007 launched Contextualized Bachelor Degree Programme in ICT at Tumaini University. The book includes a general overview of ICT education, developing country context,...
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In recent years, the geomechanical characterization of volcanic rocks in the Canary Islands has gained more attention due to systematic works on the wide spectrum of volcanic rocks in the entire Canary Archipelago (Rodriguez-Losada et al., 2007; Del Potro & Hurlimann, 2007). Thus, except for references in other volcanic areas (e.g. Chaplow, 1998; Apuani et al., 2005; Davies and Moon et al., 2005), previous works referred to geomechanical studies of volcanic rocks in the Canaries are scarce....
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Formal and informal crime control is used to deter individuals from engaging in criminal behavior. Formal crime control relies on the law and official government agencies to curb criminal actions. Informal crime control relies on moral and social institutions (e.g., family or church) to promote lawful behavior. This study examined the importance of formal and informal crime control in Nigeria and the United States. Using the data collected from 758 college students, the study found that the...
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Most of Yemen is located in an arid climate with convective storms that produce flash floods and cause significant damage. A Tropical Storm landed in the eastern part of Yemen between October 23 and 25 of 2008 causing severe destruction and leaving thousands without their homes or livelihoods. A probabilistic risk assessment project, funded by the World Bank, Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Reconstruction (GFDDR), was conducted for Hadramout and Al-Mahra governorates to (1)...
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Background: Lung cancer risk in association with smoking was well established, but its association with traffic- related air pollution still unclear. To determine the relationship between exposure to smoking and air pollutants and lung epithelial atypia, we assessed using cytological method; cytological changes in sputum specimens. Methods: Sputum specimens were obtained from 300 apparently healthy volunteers, living in the city of Khartoum. Of the 300 study subjects, 150 were Traffic...
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The Modern Language JournalVolume 94, Issue 2 p. 357-358 Teaching and Learning of English in Secondary Schools: A Zambian Case Study in Improving Quality by CHANDA, CASMIR LINDA KAY DAVIS, LINDA KAY DAVIS Austin Peay State UniversitySearch for more papers by this author LINDA KAY DAVIS, LINDA KAY DAVIS Austin Peay State UniversitySearch for more papers by this author First published: 13 May 2010 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-4781.2010.01039.xRead the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest...
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This paper presents a brief review of the state of technical education in Rwanda based on a study conducted in 2007, with pertinent recommendations. The background of technical education in the country is appreciated first, and then followed up with a situational analysis. Thereafter, a 5-year implementation project plan proposal, to address the identified shortcomings, needs, and expectations of government is advanced. The need to raise access to post tronc commun (post O-Level) technical...
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This article uses the School Crime Supplement of the National Crime Victimization Survey to investigate the factors related to White and African American students’ perceived levels of fear of harm, while at school and while commuting to and from school. Of particular interest were the effects of school security measures, including metal detectors, security guards, locked doors, and surveillance cameras. After controlling for the effects of previous victimizations, security measures, and...
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The main thrust of this study was to find out the extent of application of the new technologies in teaching and learning Geography in secondary schools in Nigeria. The present study is very important and necessary because many teachers are still very apprehensive about using the new technologies in instruction. In addition is the fact that, there are little empirical data on the level of preparedness and the extent of utilization of ICTs in instruction in Nigerian secondary schools. This...