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Most schools in Ibadan, Nigeria, are located near major roads (mobile line sources). We conducted an initial assessment of noise levels and adverse noise-related health and learning effects.For this descriptive, cross-sectional study, four schools were selected randomly from eight participating in overall project. We administered 200 questionnaires, 50 per school, assessing health and learning-related outcomes. Noise levels (A-weighted decibels, dBA) were measured with calibrated sound level...
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Objective. Research on air quality in and around schools, and the associated vulnerability of school-age children, is limited in less developed countries (LDCs), particularly Africa. The main objective of this study was to conduct an initial assessment of sources of air pollution in and around schools as a surrogate for air quality and report adverse health effects among students at selected secondary schools in urban Ibadan, Nigeria. Methods. The study was a descriptive cross-sectional...
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In view of the northern hemispheric hegemony in education and in view of contemporary curriculum theory which prescribes an input by students as clients, the authors of two Southern countries, Tanzania and South Africa, surveyed their students’ expectations of a comparative education course, in an attempt to contribute to the establishment of a more meaningful comparative education for the South. The survey revealed startling divergences regarding South African and Tanzanian students’...
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This report originates from a project entitled Participatory Modelling for Assessment of Local Impacts of Climate Variability and Change on Water Resources (PAMO), financed by the Swedish Development Agency and Research Links cooperation (NRF and the Swedish Research Council). The project is based on interactions between stakeholders in the Mhlwazini/Bergville area of the Thukela River basin, climate and water researchers from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (Pietermaritzburg Campus) and the...
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The main objective of this study is to determine whether there is difference in the intention toward entrepreneurship between Libyan male students studying in University Utara Malaysia (UUM) and Garyounis University (GU). In order to measure that, three dimensions of entrepreneurship which are attitude toward behavior, subjective norms, and perceived behavior control were used. Data were gathered through questionnaire survey of 120 Libyan male masters student studying under College of...
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Background: Preterm Caesarean section may most probably, add further pressure to the already existing poorly developed facilities for intensive perinatal care in low resource countries. Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the perinatal outcome following preterm Caesarean section in a low resource centre, to comparing the perinatal outcome of term and preterm Caesarean sections and identify predictors of adverse perinatal outcome in preterm Caesarean section.Method: A retrospective...
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Objective To determine the prevalence and predictors of Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among children and adolescents in a war zone. Methods Two hundred displaced 10-18 years old school children and adolescents randomly selected from a resettlement camp in Al Geneina City, Western Sudan, were interviewed using a war-related trauma checklist, the Post-traumatic Stress Diagnostic scale (PDS) and the Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire (SMFQ). Results The 200 students reported 255 and...
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This study acknowledges the comments of Dr(Mrs) Olasimbo Apata and Dr. M.A.Y. Rahji. financial assistance of JABU Management is also acknowledge.
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Agriculture places a heavy burden on the environment in the process of providing humanity with food and fibres. It is recognized that agriculture has positive externalities such as the environmental services and amenities that it provides, for example through the creation or maintenance of rural landscapes which is given high priority by some developed countries. Trade-offs between food security and the environment is what is being practiced in most developing countries. There are strong...
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Recent research projects have focused on students and youth in Africa. The situation of youth and students is the best barometer of a society’s political and economic well being. The collapsing economies of African countries, neo-liberal and global ideologies, information technology and the image of the West are at the centre of discussions of structural constraints on youth and the agentic decisions young people make amid all the social problems. Africa, as a continent, has had diverse...
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A book chapter by Dr. Josephine Arasa, a Faculty member in the Humanities and Social Sciences at USIU Africa