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BACKGROUND:Otomycosis is a major cause of otitis externa in our environment but so far there has been no scientifically documented data on its prevalence hence the need for this study.General Objective: To determine the prevalence of otomycosis in patients withotitis externa in the otolaryngologist outpatient clinic in UBTH; identify the major clinical features, predisposing factors and the etiologic agents. DESIGN: A one year prospective clinico-mycological study.STUDY PERIOD: November...
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The child is the future of every nation. No wonder then that education revolves around the child. In Nigeria in particular and the world in general, children are highly valued and cherished. Because of this, every nation takes great care in the upbringing of those expected to replace the older generation. To this end, every nation promulgates decrees and signs bills into law regard to the protection of the child. This is easier now that the world has gone global; since one method of music...
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Background: Hand washing with soap and water is one of the most effective and inexpensive means of preventing infections. Rates of hand washing are low world wide even amongst health care workers who are should know about its importance. The aim of the study was to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and hand washing practices both in and outside the hospital amongst medical students in Port Harcourt. Method: This was a descriptive cross sectional survey carried out amongst randomly selected...
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Ever since, and perhaps even before, Nigeria spurned the opportunity of becoming black Africa's first independent nation by botching its parliamentary motion for independence in 1953, only to see Ghana steal a march on it by supplanting it in the attainment of this milestone by becoming independent in 1957; the two nations have endured a symbiotic, yet uneasy relationship with each other. At different junctures in their relationship, both nations have witnessed migrations of sections of...
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Basic education is conceived within the context of the global vision of education for all (EFA), which aims at mobilizing society to a part of the effort to eradicate illiteracy. But more children of school going age are still outside the classroom in Cross River State. This study focused on the use of School Feeding Programme as a strategy for boasting the enrolment of children and their retention in the primary schools. One hundred and ninety teachers drawn from nine pilot schools in Cross...
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Preface Introduction Life in a typical Ghanaian Junior High School The Context for Educational Reform Educational Decentralisation Reform Connecting Present Conditions to Their Historical Past Two Disparate Worlds Ghanaian Teachers Devotion to the Education System Implementation of Policy at the Local Level Rightful Resistance and Autonomy at St. Augustine's Junior High School Conclusion Index.
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Soil samples collected from two major dumpsites each in Kano and Kaduna states were investigated for heavy metals pollution. Each of the dumpsite was divided into north, south, east and west. Four soil samples were collected at a depth of 0-15 cm from each part and pooled to form a composite sample. Soil samples from reserve areas within the same geographical locations as the dumpsites were collected as control. Acid-extractable cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni) and lead (Pb) were...
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Sustainable development, defined as “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their own needs” (WCED, 1987), entails a harmonious integration of a sound and viable economy, responsible governance, people’s empowerment, social cohesion and ecological integrity. Sustainable development does not mean economic stagnation or giving up economic growth for the sake of the environment; it should entail promoting economic...
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Teacher education, both preand in-service programmes, are offered in the country by different teacher education institutions as declared in the National Policy on Education. However, although commendable efforts have been made, yet much needs to be desired in the context of lifelong education. There should be parity between the regular full-time and the sandwich programmes in terms of entry qualification, course duration and course content, nor should the in-service programmes be...
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The overall aim of this case study is to assess the physical and economic impacts of climate change with a focus on riparian floods and estimated cost of adapting to the present and future flood risk in Kenya. The study seeks to quantity the economic cost of actual impacts and the losses accrued from the deviation from likely economic activity as a result of specific flood events in the last two decades. The 1997/98 El Nino and the 2006 flood events associated with widespread impacts across...
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The main purpose of this study was to investigate factors influencing examination malpractice in some selected secondary schools in Cross River State, Nigeria. A sample of one thousand two hundred (1200) students were selected across the three educational zones of Ogoja, Ikom and Calabar using stratified, random sampling techniques. Pearson Product Moment Correlation Analysis was used to test our null hypothesis of no significant relationship between educational facilities and number of...
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Rainfall variability in Sudano-Sahelian regions of Nigeria (SSRN) over the 20th century and its potential links to the Sahelian drought have been examined using daily rainfall series from seven synoptic stations in SSRN. Using the 30 year climate interval (i.e., 1940-1970 and 1970-2000), the percentage changes in mean monthly rainfall depth and number of rain days, ranges between 4 and 33% for the core season and between 3 and 70% in the marginal periods. The standardized rainfall index...