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People are employed into organizations to contribute to the accomplishment of organizational goals and objectives. In the process, their performance may be satisfactory or become unsatisfactory in view of the dynamic nature of the environment in which the organization exists, as well as the changes that occur in its human resources. One critical way of alleviating the situation and improving performance of employees is through training and manpower planning. The changes in the legal...
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Background: The HIV/AIDS epidemic has been accompanied by a severe epidemic of tuberculosis (TB), although the prevalence of coinfection is largely unknown, especially in developing countries, including Nigeria. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and predictors of TB coinfection among HIV-seropositive Nigerians.Methods: The case files of HIV/AIDS patients attending Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Nigeria from January to December 2006 were reviewed.Results: A total of 1320...
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Takatoshi Inaokaa, Takayuki Nakagawa PhD MDa*, Yayoi S. Kikkawaa, Yasuhiko Tabatab, Kazuya Onoa, Mitsuhiro Yoshidaa, Hirohito Tsubouchic, Akio Idoc & Juichi Itoaa Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Graduate School of Medicineb Department of Biomaterials, Field of Tissue Engineering, Institute for Frontier Medical Science, Kyoto University, Kyotoc Department of Digestive and Life-style Related Diseases, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Kagoshima University, Kagoshima, Japan
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This paper subscribes to the view that the high drop-out rate vis-a-vis the low enrolment ratio in the current adult basic education efforts in Nigeria is due to the non-tailoring of the programme to the adult learners' needs and interests. It is highly probable that the adult learners do not readily appreciate this programme either because the content of what is being offered is not helping them solve their daily problems or is above their learning capabilities. It is the authors'...
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The literature on mother's education and child health casually observes some nonlinearities and also a threshold in the relationship. Even though this nonlinearity or threshold has significant bearing on policy matters, any rigorous attempt to address this issue is missing in the literature. With height for age z score (HAZ) as a proxy for long run child health capital, regression results reveal that there is hardly any significant effects of mother's education on child health if mothers do...
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An Analysis of Dominant and Alternative Approaches to Education Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa:the case of Ghana
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The study examined the agricultural extension workers’ awareness of ICT potentials and training needs on ICT usage for improved extension service delivery in selected southwest states of Nigeria. A multistage sampling technique was used to select a total of 132 extension workers’ from Lagos and Ogun States Agricultural Development Programmes (LADA and OGADEP). A validated and reliable questionnaire was used to obtain primary data on socioeconomic characteristics of the respondents, their...
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Definite environmental problems including climate change are visible since the inception of oil exploration in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria in the last 50 years. Incessant oil spill has damaged the ecosystem destroying plants on land and in water. The rich mangrove of the coast of the gulf of guinea is seriously depleted. Much of the land is left bare without plants thus leading to excess of carbon in the atmosphere. Gas flaring is not reduced till today. Trucks, many which are ill...
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Degree of Master of Education In Educational Administration and Planning, University of Nairobi
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This study is about how Tanzanian primary schools teachers look on HIV/AIDS related issuesin relation to education, and how the teachers use their education to prevent the spread ofHIV/AIDS.The data to this study has been collected over a period of eight weeks. Fifteen randomlyselected Tanzanian teachers from three different primary schools in the Dodoma region havebeen interviewed, where five of the interviewed teachers have been working in an urbanschool, another five in a semiurban...