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Recent anxiety over low performance in English of students and graduates of the country's educational institutions expressed by the populace and the print and electronic media led to a cabinet directive that the mother tongue policy medium in the first three years of primary education should give way to a straight-for-English medium policy of instruction and communication at all levels of education in Ghana. This cabinet directive sparked off a language policy debate.This paper examines...
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To investigate how study difficulty is associated with psychiatric morbidity, personality and psychosocial factors, the University College London Study Questionnaire (UCLSQ), Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ), the 30-item version of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-30) and a schedule on psychosocial variables were administered on 2600 randomly selected undergraduates in a Nigerian university. The results from the 2508 analysed questionnaires show that the neuroticism factor of the...
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This study investigated the influence of peer group on the study habit of secondary school adolescents. A sample of two hundred and ninety two (292) students was randomly selected from nine schools in two Local Government Areas of Ogun State. Two instruments were used to collect data. They are: Adolescents' Peer Influence Questionnaire (APIQ) and Students' Study Habit Questionnaire (SSHQ). Data was analysed using Pearson Product-Moment correlation, regression and t-test analyses. Histogram...
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Little is known of common normal labor hospital practices in Egypt or of their relationship to evidence-based obstetrics. This study documented facility-based practices for normal labor and delivery in Egypt for the first time by categorizing 44 practices observed in a busy obstetric teaching hospital according to the World Health Organization (WHO) Technical Working Group on Normal Birth classification of normal birth practices.A multidisciplinary approach combined directly observing...
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The gauging of unerupted deciduous canine teeth occurs in approximately one in three children in some areas of Uganda. It is believed that such teeth are ‘maggots’ that cause fever, diarrohea and vomiting. Traditional healers use knitting needles, bicycle spokes, scissors or broken glass to extract the teeth. Post-ebino extraction complications include septicaemia, anaemia, difficulties in feeding and pain. Some children require hospitalization. Health is further compromised when multiple...
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Mediation analysis is a statistical technique that can be used to identify mechanisms by which intervention programs achieve their effects. This paper presents the results of a mediation analysis of Ngao, an acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) education program that was implemented with school children in Grades 6 and 7 in Tanzania in the mid-1990s and evaluated using a controlled, group-randomized trial. The study examined which variables mediated the effect Ngao had in regard to (i)...
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Gaza, so the authors of this study claim with some fairness, has been neglected by historians of monasticism. Neighbouring areas, such as Egypt, the Judaean desert, and Syria, had large monastic settlements, were close to centres of ecclesiastical life, had writers such as Palladius, Cyril of Scythopolis, and Theodoret of Cyrrhus to chronicle their histories, and had the benefit of a dry climate and empty desert terrain which allowed the physical structures to leave plentiful remains for the...
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Abstract The original article to which this Erratum refers was published in Hydrological Processes 19 (18) 2005, 3765–3782. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Students explore the story of a peer student who developed malaria after returning from Africa. The case contains a number of hints with regard to the transmission of the parasite, the identity and behavior of the vector, the implications of the disease for the local population, and the clinical history in the nonimmune host.
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Malaria is a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in Malawi. Use of insecticide treated bed nets (ITNs) could reduce the burden of malaria. The objective of the study was to determine the general health status, and factors that influence reported access to ITNs among school children in a peri-urban area of Blantyre, Malawi. 454 school children participated in the study of which 253 (55.7%) were males and 201 (44.3%) females. Their mean age and range were 14 years (std. deviation,...
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The present study was designed to assess the value of self reported hematuria and dysuria in the diagnosis of urinary schistosomiasis at the individual level. A sample of 964 school children of grade 5 and 6 from 15 schools of the French speaking educational system in the Sudano-sahelian zone of northern Cameroon were submitted to a questionnaire related to hematuria and dysuria, and provided a urine sample each. The urine samples were processed using the dip stick and sedimentation methods,...
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Fogo is the only island in the Cape Verde archipelago with accounts of historical volcanic activity. Here we present palaeomagnetic data from seven geologically recent lava flows on Fogo, including one glassy, volcanic flow from the eruption in 1995. Almost all samples behaved well during alternating-field (AF) and thermal demagnetisation, and the characteristic remanent magnetisations (ChRMs) were generally easily isolated. The dominant magnetic mineral in all flow units, including the...
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Predictions derived from the central processing and script dependent hypotheses were assessed by measuring the reading ability of 116 Grade 2–5 Herero–English bilingual children in Namibia ranging in age from 7 to 12 and investigating possible predictors of word reading among measures of cognitive/linguistic processes. Tasks included measures of word reading, decoding, phonological awareness, verbal and spatial memory, rapid naming, semantic fluency, sound discrimination, listening...