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The long-term economic impacts of the AIDS epidemic on orphans have been major concerns in countries hit by the epidemic. Responding to these concerns, previous studies have investigated the schooling of orphans. Yet, few studies have investigated the impacts of orphan status into adulthood. Therefore, this paper examines the education attainment and land inheritance of former orphans, who have lost at least one parent before reaching 15, by using a survey of 889 households in Kenya in 2004....
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The long-term economic impacts of the AIDS epidemic on orphans have been major concerns in countries hit by the epidemic. Responding to these concerns, previous studies have investigated the schooling of orphans. Yet, few studies have investigated the impacts of orphan status into adulthood. Therefore, this paper examines the education attainment and land inheritance of former orphans, who have lost at least one parent before reaching 15, by using a survey of 889 households in Kenya in 2004....
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Continental rifting processes continually reshape the Earth's surface, producing sediment-filled rift basins, or rupturing the tectonic plates to form new ocean basins. Rift architecture and tectonics focus volcanic and seismic hazards, as well as geothermal energy resources, while rift systems in Africa have controlled faunal dispersal patterns and influenced human evolution in the past. The response of a plate to extension and heating provides fundamental clues into the plate rheology, and...
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Only about 1.5% of the age cohort is currently participating in higher education in Ethiopia. This is dismal, and is the major factor for of the critical shortage of educated and skilled human resource. The five-year (2005-2010) education sector development program (MOE, 2005) indicates that the higher education system in Ethiopia should be moving away from exclusive enrolments of 1-2% of the age cohort towards increasing participation to over 5%. However, free higher education is not...
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Reflections on the Politics of the Formation of the Government of National Unity in the Sudan: Some Lessons the SPLM Leadership must Learn
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The primary purpose of this prospective, randomized study was to determine if patient-specific instrumentation (PSI) for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) shortened surgical time. Secondarily the number of instrument trays and alignment were also compared to cases performed with traditional instrumentation (TI). Fifty-two cases (26 per group) were randomized and videotaped to measure the length of surgery, as well as each individual surgical step. Component alignment and mechanical axis was...
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Objective. To determine the level of psychological morbidity among doctors in a residency programme in order to reduce levels of distress, prevent professional dysfunction, and improve the overall quality of the programme for the benefit of both patients and the profession. Method. A cross-sectional study was undertaken of all resident doctors at the University of llorin Teaching Hospital. All the residents were given a 30-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-30), and a questionnaire on...
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Distance education as a mean of providing access to education, particularly tertiary level education, has gained great prominence in the world. Nigeria has taken giant steps of recent to introduce open and distance education programme. This paper explores the major terms inherent in open and distance education, its potentials, possible factors that may inhibit successful implementation of the programme, and the use of low and high technological tools for its implementation. The paper...
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Arthur Mutambara made a dramatic return to Zimbabwean politics in 2005, to lead one of the factions of the split opposition, the Movement for Democratic Change. He was a prominent student activist in Zimbabwe in the late 1980s, and his reputation rests on this legacy. Mutambara led the Student Representative Council (SRC) as General Secretary and then as President at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) from 1988-1990. This period has been eulogised by the students, civil society activists and...
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Menstruation is often perceived by individuals of different cultural and religious backgrounds as dirty or impure, and therefore has become a demeaning feature of womanhood. The dialectical concepts of purity and impurity are integral parts of Islamic religion, thought and practice as they draw lines between those things sacred and those profane. Women’s religious education, in particular, is critical in establishing positive reinforcement for their perceptions of their physical selves and...
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The issues raised in this paper (presented in June 2001 at UCLA in partial satisfaction of a graduate course requirement) address a preliminary African centered approach to the question of indigenous African education and knowledge in contemporary society, and thus: calls for critical discourse regarding its utility; suggest that indigenous African theoretical and philosophical discussion should consider an Afrocentric focus; discuss how indigenous African education and knowledge and how it...