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Introduction The has long been perceived as a building with walls and filled with books for reading. Issa (2003) notes that librarianship as a profession came into existence to preserve and make widely accessible records of human experience. The emergence of Information Technology (IT) has recreated face of librarianship. IT has permeated evenly into our daily activities. Okerulu (2003) states that IT has created limitless opportunities for open access to information. Larnikanra (2003)...
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Although university students form an important future work force for the nation, they are at high risk of HIV/AIDS infection. This study aimed to determine the factors associated with sexual behaviour among public university students in Tanzania. Using a cross-sectional study design and stratified sampling the survey was conducted in two big public universities in Tanzania, 360 respondents participated in the study. Statistical analysis by SPSS was done to compute descriptive statistics....
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As part of a study to determine Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection rates among medical students in Johannesburg South Africa we conducted tuberculin skin testing (TST) as well as HIV counselling and testing (in order to interpret TST results). We offered participation to 190 5th-year medical students; only 74 (39%) participated and none were HIV infected. The mean age of the participants was 23.9 years (median 23 years) and 55% were female. In two studies on HIV prevalence in South African...
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living in the region.The study has engaged key Moroccan stakeholders at regional and local levels.It has also improved the scientific capacity in the region and suggested practical adaptation options and/or policies to effectively handle climate change impacts and to enhance regional sustainable development.
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P37.19 Ecological implications of climate change on the genetic diversity and distribution of African locust bean parkia biglobossa in Central Nigeria Emmanuel Hala Kwon-Ndung(1), CD Chup(2), NA Binbol(1), A Ismaila(1) (1) Nasarawa State University Keffi, Department of Biological Sciences, Nigeria (2) University of Abuja, Nigeria The African locust bean Parkia biglobossa is a very important tree crop in the African savannas where the natives use it as a food, medicine, glaze for ceramic...
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This study examines the impact of climate change on crop farming in Cameroon. The country's economy is predominantly agrarian and agriculture and the exploitation of natural resources remain the driving force for the country's economic development. Fluctuations in national income are due not merely to the decline in world demand for Cameroon's traditional agricultural exports or to mistakes in economic policy making, but also to the vagaries of the weather. Based on a farm-level survey of...
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A Research Dissertation Submitted To The Faculty Of Education In Partial Fulfillment For The Award Of Degree, Bachelor Of Arts With Education Of Kampala International University
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This study examines the impact of ability grouping practices on the achievement gains among African Americans and Hispanics during elementary school. Using data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, the results strongly support the differential effects hypothesis of ability grouping. That is, students who are lower grouped for reading instruction learn substantially less, and higher‐grouped students learn slightly more over the first few years of school, compared to students who are...
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Introduction : Worldwide the use of amalgam has declined and mercury-containing products are banned in several countries. National and international opinions on amalgam were recently discussed in journals. According to surveys, significant time is spent on the teaching of amalgam in American, Canadian, Irish and United Kingdom Dental Schools. Aims and objectives : To i) investigate the teaching approaches on direct restorative techniques and materials in South African Dental Schools; ii)...