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Cloud computing is fast gaining significant ground as a solution to offer institutions with competitive advantage compared to the old traditional IT.Nevertheless, many institutions are still clenched to the traditional IT where legacy IT systems or applications are hosted in-house and hence administration of the systems or services is local or on premise.This has resulted in high IT expenditures on both hardware and software due to increased storage demands as well as investing on high...
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Between 2008 and 2011 academic teaching staff from Leeds Beckett University (UK) and Chainama Hills College of Health Sciences (Zambia) worked together on a Development Partnership in Higher Education (DelPHe) project funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) via the British Council. The partnership focused on “up-scaling” the provision of mental health education which was intended to build capacity through the delivery of a range of workshops for health educators at...
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This volume comprises eleven chapters, divided into three main sections, namely Structural realities of theological education; Ministerial formation challenges, and New developments. This is a sequel to another excellent edition entitled Between the real and ideal: Ministerial formation in South Africa (2012). The contributing authors are outstanding scholars and ministers in the field of Theology.
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Background: H. pylori infection remains a major public health problem in Ethiopia.The aim of the present study is; therefore, to explore the prevalence of H. pylori infection and associated factors among gastritis Students in Jigjiga University, Jigjiga Town, Somali Regional State of Ethiopia.Methods: Clinic-based cross-sectional study involving log book recorded data and pre-tested structured questionnaire, was conducted among gastritis students at Jigjiga University's clinic from May-June...
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1.1.Background:H. pyloriinfection remains a major public health problem in Ethiopia. The aim of the present study is; therefore, to explore the prevalence of H. pyloriinfection and associated factors among gastritis Students in Jigjiga University, Jigjiga Town, Somali Regional State of Ethiopia. 1.2.Methods: Clinic-based cross-sectional study involving log book recorded data and pre-tested structured questionnaire, was conducted among gastritis students at Jigjiga University’s clinic...
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The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the pre-migration challenges experienced by Somali refugee students in refugee camp before resettling in Canada. The findings were drawn from a qualitative research that was designed to investigate the pre-migration and post-migration experiences of Somali refugee students attending English public schools in a southwestern city in Ontario, Canada. The method of data collection in the study was semi-structured one-on-one interviews. A total of six...
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Educational research has linked parental participation in children’s schooling with a wide range of children’s academic outcomes. Parental involvement involves time and resource commitment towards children’s academic performance. This paper extracts data from a cross-sectional survey involving 2,669 grade six students attending public and private primary schools serving households located in Iganga–Mayuge health and demographic surveillance system in rural Eastern Uganda. The paper adopts...
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Background: Staphylococcus aureus that is resistant to methicillin is an important nosocomial pathogen that often causes infections that are hard to treat. This is due to the fact that the pathogen is usually resistant to other commonly used antibiotics. The presence of drug resistant MRSA among patients has previously been documented in various parts of Uganda. However no reports have been documented for Kampala International University-Teaching hospital in western Uganda. This study was...
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Purpose: To investigate the factors that contribute to the challenges of training and clinical skill acquisition in undergraduate radiography education in southeastern Nigeria. Methods: A cross-sectional prospective study, which targeted radiography undergraduates in the clinical classes in two universities in southeastern Nigeria, was conducted. A 23-item self-completion questionnaire, designed in line with the objectives of the study, was used for data collection. Results: The majority of...
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The dissertation provides evidence on the agricultural decisions of rural Ugandan households in terms of risk management against weather variability. First, I study the impact of remittances sent by migrants on households' degree of crop specialization and crop riskiness, as remittances may, to some extent, relieve credit and risk constraints. I complete the first objective with a second analysis that explores if remittances can motivate households to use riskier inputs - fertilizers. Third,...
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In her essay, Raewyn Connell tells us that higher education is widely assumed to be a major social good. In his 1929 essay entitled ‘National-mindedness and international-mindedness’, George Herber...
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The aim of this study is to assess adaptation and coping strategies of Maasai pastoralist to climate change and identify viable adaptation options to reduce the impact of climate change among Maasai pastoralist in the arid and semi-arid (ASALS) in Kenya. The study was carried out in Kajiado County and multiple data collection techniques such as in-depth interview with 305 households, focus group discussion, and key informant interview were used to assess adaptation strategies of pastoralist...