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The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the use and appropriateness of preventive measures for venous thrombosis among adult inpatients in a Benin teaching hospital.All patients were systematically enrolled. The risk of venous thrombosis was estimated according to international guidelines. Thromboembolic events were diagnosed using the Wells score and, when possible, by paraclinical investigations. The following variables were studied: the risk of venous thrombosis, the use and...
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Abstract The niche concept implies that a relationship exists between a species and its environment, while macro‐ecological theory suggests that an important attribute of a species’ environment is climate. Thus, changes in climate could affect individual species, but also communities. Here, we analysed the potential impacts of climate change on dwarf chameleons. A niche‐based modelling technique was used to predict current suitable climatic habitat for most Bradypodion species and for their...
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Egypt which has more advanced higher education in the Arab world has cultivated several Nobel Prize winners. The last century in the late 1980s, Egypt had early realized higher education popularity while many serious problems and challenges are facing its higher education system. Such as the contradiction between centralized management system of higher education and University autonomy, as well as the confusion and inequality which are brought about by two paralleling education system: the...
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This study investigated the relationship between transformational leadership style of the heads of departments and employee job satisfaction in tertiary institutions in Ghana. The study sought to examine the relationship between transformational leadership style of heads of departments and the job satisfaction of lecturers in private and public tertiary institutions in Ghana. Questionnaires and case studies were administered to 74 lecturers and 12 heads of departments from private and public...
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In 1954, an African welfare association, the African Association of Tanganyika, decided to create a new organisation, TANU, to campaign for selfgovernment. Their reasons for taking this step were many, but among the long list of criticisms of the colonial government documented at that first conference was one which related to films. According to the colonial government's report on the conference, among the “social topics” discussed was “the portrayal of Africans as savages in popular films”,...
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Designing a reading literacy curriculum for secondary school students in EgyptHussien, A. M. - 2009
The key contribution of this research is to produce a proposal for a reading literacy curriculum design (RLCD) for secondary school students (15-17 year-old) in Egypt. This proposal includes four major components: targets, assessment, instruction, and content. Two complementary dimensions are investigated: the theoretical analysis (the researcher’s perspective based upon analysis of reading literacy research) and the fieldwork (the empirical study using a questionnaire for teachers and...
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This study examined the misconceptions by chemistry teachers of senior secondary three (SSIII) in Cross River State, Nigeria. Concepts investigated were hydrocarbons, alkanols, alkanoic acids, pollution, classification and nomenclature of carbon compounds, natural products, chemistry in industry, extraction of metals, fats and oils, amino acids and biotechnology. The sample consisted of seventy three (54 male and 19 female) teachers purposively drawn from forty two randomly selected schools...
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Adult Education is the instruction or controlled experiences for the mature person so that he/she may attain social, economic, cultural, political or technical competence or individual development. The importance of management in adult education programme cannot be over emphasized because of the vital role it plays in organizing, planning, directing and controlling the programme. Here, we surveyed the management of adult education programme in Abia State of Nigeria, using a 30-item...
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Aim: The study aimed to examine the impact of the siege on t he mental health (anxiety and depression) of universities students in Gaza Strip. Subjects: The sample consisted of 392 students from the four universities in Gaza strip by representative sample of 183 males and 209 females. The researcher used analytical descriptive design to represent the entire population of the study. Instruments: The researcher used modified questionnaires and scales to achieve the goal of the study such as...
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The researcher suspects that most of the students who encounter difficulties in the study of shorthand and typewriting at the NCE level have poor or no secondary school background in these subjects. The paper investigates the impact of students’ secondary school background in shorthand and typewriting on their performance in the subjects at the NCE level. The Z statistic was used in analysing the data collected. The result reveals that there is significant difference in the performance of...
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The researcher suspects that most of the students who encounter difficulties in the study of shorthand and typewriting at the NCE level have poor or no secondary school background in these subjects. The paper investigates the impact of students’ secondary school background in shorthand and typewriting on their performance in the subjects at the NCE level. The Z statistic was used in analysing the data collected. The result reveals that there is significant difference in the performance of...
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Developing countries are seeing rapid growth in the deployment of mobile phones. Billions of people (including those in the poorest parts of the world) now have devices capable of communication and computation. In Uganda it was reported that there were 25 mobile phones per 100 people in 2007 [11]. This makes mobile phones the most ubiquitous computing and communication platform in the country compared with computers (1.6 per 100 people), television (2.2 per 100 people) and even radio (15.6...