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A sustainable work system can be described as a work system that consciously strives towards simultaneous development at different levels: individual, group/firm, and regional/society. Only a system that is in a continuous state of development can be called sustainable. The move towards self employment and sustainability is and will continue to become, an increasingly important element in economic growth and development. If the unemployment issue in Nigeria is to be tackled, it is critical...
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The research was conducted to determine the impact of the exercise of academic freedom of lecturers on teaching and learning in tertiary educational institutions in Nigeria. 110 lecturers from eleven universities selected from the northern, eastern, southern and western parts of Nigeria as well as federal, state and private made up the sample for study. The Two research questions posed and two hypotheses formulated were answered and tested respectively. A questionnaire titled "AFTeL " was...
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RESUMEN La presente contribucion da un repaso a la introduccion de las tecnologias antiguas y nuevas de la informacion en el sector educativo de Ghana. Senala como la reciente proliferacion de las tecnologias mul timedia en el pais ha alentado finalmente la introduccion de las TIC en la educacion. Sin embargo, el autor sostiene que buena parte de la motivacion para introducir estas nuevas tecnologias en los centros educativos e institutos superiores no ha reflejado la necesidad de...
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This paper reviews the feedback and expected outcomes for the surveyed students of the Syrian virtual university (SVU) in designing and implementation of e-learning based on Australian flexible learning framework (AFLF). This research used soft systems methodology (SSM) to analyze and understand the complex and 'messy' situation of the current case study. The study emphasizes the effective use of e-business services available in the e-learning. An outline for the steps for designing and...
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Journal of Environmental Hydrology Volume 17 Paper 2 January 2009 1 Climate change is likely to impact groundwater resources, either directly, e.g. via changing precipitation patterns, or indirectly, e.g. through the interaction of changing precipitation patterns with changing land-use practices and water demand. These changes may affect both groundwater quantity and quality. Climate change will affect groundwater recharge rates and groundwater levels. Any decrease in groundwater recharge...
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This article describes the various capacity-building activities at the Institute of Environmental and Water Studies of Birzeit University during the past 10 years. It highlights the gained experience in advancing environmental science and engineering education and training programs as components of sustainable water and environmental management schemes. Furthermore, the major constraints faced, and future plans to sustain and enhance the capacity-building activities, are also introduced and...
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Web 2.0 covers technological advancements in peer-peer networks and Internet open architecture that facilitate better user interaction, participation and multimedia file sharing. This marks a new Web paradigm where the Internet becomes a huge social networking, collaborative forum. In this paper innovative Web 2.0 examples and enabling technologies are gathered to elaborate the significance of the new paradigm. Based on this analysis characteristics of Web 2.0 applications will be derived...
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Views Icon Views Article contents Figures & tables Video Audio Supplementary Data Peer Review Share Icon Share Twitter Facebook Reddit LinkedIn Tools Icon Tools Reprints and Permissions Cite Icon Cite Search Site Citation Francisca Aladejana; Blended Learning and Technology‐assisted Teaching of Biology in Nigerian Secondary Schools. AIP Conf. Proc. 8 May 2009; 1127 (1): 133–140. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3146184 Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley...
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Nonsyndromic sensorineural hearing impairment is inherited in a predominantly autosomal recessive manner in up to 70% of cases. The gene more often involved is GJB2, encoding the gap junction protein Connexin 26. We report here a novel missense mutation in the GJB2 gene found in a Tunisian family. A homozygous change C/G at nucleotide 263 was detected in the 4-year-old girl of this family, affected by congenital moderate hearing loss. This transversion leads to the replacement of a highly...
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An attempt has been made to model the flooding patterns of the Okavango Delta, Botswana, with the objective of reproducing the historical flooding patterns as well as water resources situation, and then to study the impact of possible regional climate change on the flooding patterns and/or size of the delta. The study employed a spatially-distributed surface water―groundwater interaction model which was calibrated for the current climate and then coupled with global climate model (GCM)-based...
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AbstractBackground: Emergency contraceptive (EC) reduces the risk of occurrence of unwanted pregnancy in situations of unprotected sexual intercourse.Objective: To measure and analyze the knowledge and practices of EC among female students of Jimma University Community High School.Method: A cross sectional descriptive study involving all grade 9-12 female students enrolled at Jimma University Community High School in Jimma town, South West Ethiopia was undertaken from February 26- 29,...