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Food security in the African Sahel has frequently been threatened by climate variability and change. A large part of the farming system in the arid and semi-arid region of Sudan is heavily rainfed, with sorghum representing the major crop. This study sheds light on the performance of sorghum production in the major mechanized sector in Sudan since 1970. Despite a significant extensification of the mechanized cultivated area of sorghum, a drastic loss of area at harvest took place during...
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Background: prevalence of traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) among visually impaired children varies from one country to another. Different factors aside visual impairment influences the prevalence as well as the severity of such injuries. Evaluating the level of the health care provided for those children by comparing number of traumatized cases and number of treated cases would help in documenting the need for creating a special health care program for them. Aim: this study aims at...
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The study was conducted to explore the prevalence of premarital sexual practice and its associated factors among senior students in Alage ATVET College, Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resource, Ethiopia.A crosssectional survey was conducted on 363 systematically selected students by using self-administered questionnaire and complimented by a qualitative data.The data was entered, cleaned and analyzed by using SPSS version 20.Bivariate and multivariate logistic regressions were used for...
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Researchers worldwide have reported on student boredom in schools as well as in higher education contexts. However, little attention has been paid to this aspect of student response in South Africa’s classrooms. This quantitative study aimed to determine the boredom levels of a group of first-year students at a South African university of technology in the early stages of a compulsory year-long first-year Applied Communication Skills programme conducted in English, and to investigate...
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OPS 11: Health effects of climate change in low- and middle-income countries, Room 114, Floor 1, August 27, 2019, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Drought is recognized as being one of the major hazards that threaten public health in Sudan. Since El Niño Southern Oscillation affecting the weather and rainfall patterns in Sudan, the next decades are likely to see a considerable rise in drought’ severity and frequency. The present study aims to assess the impact of drought on child health in rural and...
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Medical training has long been globally recognised as involving numerous stressors that can affect the well-being of students. This study, the first to be conducted among first-year medical students at a private university in Nigeria, aims to identify factors associated with students’ perceived stress. An analytical cross-sectional design was employed. A semi-structured pretested and validated questionnaire was administered to first-year medical students. The data were analysed using IBM...
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This study sought to investigate the influence of police training programmes on police officers participation in good police-community relations in Uganda.The investigation was provoked by the reportedly deteriorating performance of police officers in areas of good police -community relations despite of government's effort to transform Uganda to a middle income country by 2040.The specific areas studied were the influence of police training on their participation in provision of services to...
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Abstract Re-curriculation is currently the most talked about topic in Higher Education in South Africa because of the new Higher Education Qualification Sub-Framework alignment process required by all Higher Education Institutions. However, the lecturer in the classroom, especially new lecturers, are also faced with the task of designing the actual curricula of a subject once the new qualification is to be implemented, in terms of achieving the aims and objectives of the subject area. In...
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Groundwater is an important water resource in Egypt for many purposes. Heavy metal pollution index (HPI), heavy metal evaluation index (HEI), pollution index (PI) and DRASTIC model were used to assess the groundwater quality and the aquifer vulnerability in El Fayoum depression, Western desert, Egypt. Depths to groundwater surface were measured in 27 observation wells. Groundwater samples were collected from 38 wells of depths less than 60 m. Physiochemical parameters; pH, TDS, EC, Al, Ba,...
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Climate change has become one of the most challenges facing the global community today.Human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation, have increased the level of greenhouse gases, major contributors to global warming in the atmosphere.In spite of this hard fact; there was a growing need to develop strategies that will reduce current levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.One such mechanism is the sequestration of carbon by the agroforestry system.The...
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Alcohol use is a major public health concern in global settings. It is very common among people living with HIV/AIDS, leading to physical and mental complications.To assess the magnitude of alcohol use and factors among HIV/AIDS positive adults visiting ART clinic at Mizan Tep University Teaching Hospital (MTUTH), Southern Ethiopia from October 2017 to December 2017.A facility based cross-sectional study was conducted with a sample of 332 HIV positive adults who came to ART clinic at MTUTH...
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The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the impact of internationalization and English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) on classroom practice by analyzing metacommentary on a typical classroom activity, the presentation. A nine-month ethnographic case study was conducted with students from Nigeria and Ukraine, and their Ukrainian teachers, in EMI classes in a predominantly Russian-speaking university in Ukraine. Empirical observations of presentations, recorded classroom discourse, and...
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CITATION: Le Grange, L. 2018. A comment on critiques of the article Age- and education-related effects on cognitive functioning in Colored South African women. South African Journal of Higher Education, 33(4):9-19, doi:10.20853/33-4-3715.