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Background: Breast cancer is the commonest malignancy affecting women in Nigeria. Regular breast self examination reduces morbidity and mortality from this disease Objective: To assess the knowledge of breast cancer, breast self examination and practice amongst secondary school teachers in Enugu , Nigeria. Methods: A cross sectional survey of four hundred and twenty eight teachers drawn from sixteen randomly selected secondary schools in Enugu was done using self administered questionnaire....
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There is an increasing prevalence of overweight in preadolescents that predicts physical problems over the lifespan. Physical inactivity has been implicated as an associated factor, with African American youth being at an increased risk. Based on social cognitive theory, and proposed correlates of physical activity in youth, changes over 12 weeks in measures of self-appraisal (general self, physical appearance, physical self-concept, exercise barriers self-efficacy) and mood (tension,...
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After an understanding of the regional seismicity and tectonics has been gained, the second stage for an earthquake hazard study is largely concerned with calculation of ground motion recurrence, representing the hazard due to shaking by seismic waves. Other earthquake hazards, such as liquefaction, surface rupture, landslides, and tsunami, are treated separately. Two main models required to compute ground motion recurrence are a seismotectonic model that specifies the assumed...
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Earthquake hazard assessments have been undertaken in PNG since the 1960s but most early studies were based on limited data. Unfortunately, very little earthquake hazard work has been done within the country over the past ten years, a period that has seen significant development in earthquake hazard methodology. Databases with improved earthquake catalogues are now available, the geology and tectonics of the region are better understood, improved attenuation functions for motion from the...
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The inspectorial system is a legacy of the colonial era. The functions, responsibilities and strategies of the inspectorial system in PNG schools were introduced during the colonial era and since its inception there have been insignificant changes made. There are perceived problems being experienced due to the growth of the education system and the complex management of education services as a result of the centralized and decentralized organizational functions introduced some thirty...
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This study examined the extent of ICT application and utilization for distance and open learning education at the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN). The descriptive survey research method was adopted for the study while questionnaire was adopted as major instrument of data collection. A total of 113 copie/s of questionnaire were administered out of which 87 copies were returned with useful responses. The findings revealed radio, computers, televisions, video cassettes/ VCDs and...
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AbstractThe General Surgical Training Programmes worldwide are designed to ensure that the advanced surgical trainee in surgery achieves competency in knowledge, skill and attitude, both operative and non-operative in a wide range of common surgical conditions, enabling the trainee to practice competently as a surgeon. Therefore, the goal of the surgical training is to train broad-based, highly qualified surgical specialists who can provide excellence in the care of patients with a wide...
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To determine the level of practice of female genital mutilation (FGM) and the impact of a health education intervention in Shao community.Intervention study using a multistage sampling technique. The instrument was a pre-tested, structured questionnaire. The survey was supplemented by an in-depth interview of the traditional excisors.Most respondents (88.0%) cited traditional excisors as operators of the procedure, while 7.8% mentioned health workers. Factors found to be statistically...
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"Research and Clinical Practice Relationship (Libyan Medical Education: Time to Move Forward)." Libyan Journal of Medicine, 3(2), p. 64