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This paper is a systematic study of the 'Impact of students' failure in English Language and the Nigerian Formal Education' over the years in Gokana Local Government Area of Rivers State especially in WASSCE and NECD. To answer our research questions, the paper adopts the chi-square analysis at 5% level of significance with 6df. Some of the major study findings, causes and impact were identified and recommendations made to reduce students' failure in English Language. Absent of qualified...
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The HIV/AIDS pandemic and changing climate patterns in southern Africa are expected to alter cropping patterns in the region. In this research, an attempt is made to measure and compare the effects of HIV/AIDS and drought on cropping patterns using econometric models and time series data. The research focused on Zambia as a case study and used data taken from 1961 - 2007. The study’s results indicated that while the effect of HIV/AIDS was statistically significant in explaining changes in...
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This paper discusses the nature of theological education in Africa, which, for the most part, has been along denominational lines designed to create little empires for the churches at the expense of others. The argument of this article is that in the twenty-first century the Church in Africa must seek new models of theological education. As we live in a global village in practically all aspects of life, it has become imperative that theological education be pushed beyond denominational lines...
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Economic growth does not guarantee that all persons in a nation will benefit equally. Growth can bypass the poor or marginalized groups, confine in a particular spatial and sectoral setting and resulting in increasing inequality. This study examines rural household’s perception on how their livelihood status progressing in the last five years and what factors likely influence their perception. Data was collected from a random sample of 188 households living in Meskan District southern...
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The investigation was conducted in ten (10) town sectors in the Winneba Metropolis of the Central Region, Ghana. Questionnaires, interviews and observations were used to solicit information from the inhabitants on environmental issues pertaining in their communities. The major forms of pollution were identified as water, land, noise and air. Domestic, agricultural, industrial and construction were the sources of waste generated in the municipality. Indiscriminate damping of household and...
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A Thesis in the International Centre for Educational Evaluation Submitted to the Institute of Education, in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Evaluation of University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
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espanolAfrica es una de las regiones mas vulnerables del mundo al cambio climatico, que representa una seria amenaza para la supervivencia de muchas especies y el bienestar humano en todo el mundo. En Africa, la biodiversidad se ve amenazada por multiples factores de estres. El cambio climatico es uno entre varios factores de presion. Entre zonas amenazas se incluyen el aumento de la conversion del uso del suelo y la posterior destruccion del habitat, la contaminacion y la introduccion de...
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The purpose of this exploratory study was to explore the views of junior high school students (12-14 years) on the nature of their mathematics lessons and some of the challenges they face when learning mathematics. The study involved 21 students from 3 junior high schools in the Cape Coast Metropolis of Ghana. The data collection instrument was a semi-structured questionnaire, which was administered to the 21 students. The data from the questionnaire was arranged serially and coded, after...
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Development efforts in lower income countries generally aim to improve the income and nutrition of rural farming households. Frequently development programs train farmers and give them livestock so that those farmers in turn train other farmers and pass on the livestock in the form of offspring. The paper examines the effects of training and facilitation of farmers on livestock development by discussing the differences in performance indicators of three farmer groups. The first group...
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Factors related to household perception of water pollution as a problem, treatment of drinking water and choice of chemical treatment are examined for rural African households in South Africa in 2005 that use an unclean drinking water source. Only 19% of these households ever treat their drinking water. The less clean the water and the more distant the water source, the more likely the household is to perceive water pollution as a problem; education of household members does not matter....
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This thesis is a qualitative interview study with the purpose of describing how women living with physical disabilities view their experiences and expectations connected to sexuality. It also aims ...
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The participatory modelling project (PAMO) carried out in the Thukela River Basin, South Africa assessed vulnerability to climate variability and change on water resources through direct involvemen ...