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Reports on the growing AIDS orphan crisis prompted Swaziland to finally begin to consider the potential effect of AIDS on the educational sector. A study on the impact of HIV/AIDS on the educational sector was carried out in the region and findings were presented in Mbabane in late November 1999. Respondents believed that the AIDS epidemic can no longer be considered preventable and stopping the worst to happen is too late. The aim now should be on how to "crest" and "level-out" the epidemic...
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Very little research exists in Egypt on contemporary education outcomes and their relationship to an array of education inputs. Also, few datasets are available on the acquisition and retention of basic skills from education. This research aims at filling that gap in our knowledge by drawing a profile of the situation of public preparatory schools, investigating the distinct dimensions of the environment in these schools, and examining the links among these dimensions and specific education...
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Dakar is a peninsula inhabited by a population of about 2 million people in 1996. In some dug wells and piezometers, the nitrate content (NO3.) in the groundwater is above the World Health Organization (WHO) limit of 50 mg/l. In the unconfined part of the aquifer of the peninsula, all the samples from wells are contaminated by high nitrate contents which increased over time from 100 mg/l in 1987 to more than 250 mg/l in 1996. Only a limited area is affected by nitrate pollution in the...
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Abstract Objective To examine the relationship between smoking habits and indicators of socioeconomic status, the urban/rural dimension and gender among secondary school students from selected districts in Zimbabwe. Design A two-stage stratified random sample of students was drawn. Schools were stratified by school type and students were stratified by gender and grade. Setting The data collections took place in schools by trained personnel from Department of Psychiatry, University of...
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The seven o’clock news televised a report about streaking and how it was becoming a widespread social phenomenon among university students. The students of North Carolina University broke the record when one day more than three hundred male and female students came running outside together, completely naked. Once the news media reported about that event, many people became very interested knowing more about it. Not a day passed without advertisements covering the university declaring that...
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A longitudinal study was conducted during 1994 - 1996 among elementary school children aged 6-14 years in Awassa, South Ethiopia. The aim of the study was to compare the efficacy of varying doses of oral iodized oil (200mg and 400mg) on thyroid function. The study included clinical examination of goitre, biochemical tests for thyroid function, and assessment of nutritional status of the children. A total of 110 children were randomly selected from six elementary schools and randomly assigned...
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This article is written from the perspective of one U.K. based occupational therapy school in supporting final year students in their fieldwork placements in Uganda and explores the case for occupational therapy students carrying out international fieldwork in developing countries. Such placements can provide excellent opportunities for students to develop a clear understanding of the relationship between occupation, environment and culture. Working in less highly technological environments...
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsMichael Bamidele AdeyemiMICHAEL BAMIDELE ADEYEMI is a senior lecturer in the Department of Languages and Social Sciences Education at the University of Botswana in Gaborone.