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According to the World Bank, increasing global funding to eradicate HIV in developing countries has not been successful as newly-diagnosed HIV cases continue to emerge. Given the widespread presence of this disease in the developing world, this research aims to establish the link between education and macro-level socioeconomic variables with HIV prevalence in the United States of America, India, South Africa, and Russia. Socioeconomic variables were extracted from the World Development...
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The current focus on globalization in social work education calls attention to differences in the conceptualization and goals of social work practice in various regions throughout the world. These differences are due to the unique needs of populations, the economic and political histories, religious and culture-based beliefs, and the influence of Western development models (Berg, 2007; Cox & Pawar, 2006). Hence, both practitioners' and clients' conceptualizations, meanings, and expectations...
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A Thesis submitted to the West African Science Service Center on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use and Universite Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Climate Change and Economics
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The current study presents the farmer and community perceptions of the causes and effects of climate change, the barriers to adoption of the resilient practices, and the present level of practices adoption in Mopti region in Mali, paying special attention to the gender of household head and farming systems in the region. The study results show that the majority of farmers perceive changes in climate in the past 10-20 years and that female-headed household in the region are more...
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The shortage of doctors in Liberia limits the provision of comprehensive emergency obstetric and neonatal care.In a pilot project, two midwives were trained in advanced obstetric procedures and in the team approach to the in-hospital provision of advanced maternity care. The training took two years and was led by a Liberian consultant obstetrician with support from international experts.The training took place in CB Dunbar Maternity Hospital. This rural hospital deals with approximately 2000...
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Abstract Background: Regular use of dental services has been associated with optimal oral health. Reports in some parts of Nigeria have shown the poor utilization of dental services, but there is a paucity of information relating to oral health care seeking behavior in the South-South region of Nigeria. Aim: To determine the pattern of utilization and identify barriers to utilization of dental services among children. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study done among...
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Journal Article The Antonine Plague, Climate Change and Local Violence in Roman Egypt Get access Colin P. Elliott Colin P. Elliott Indiana University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Past & Present, Volume 231, Issue 1, May 2016, Pages 3–31, https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtv058 Published: 09 July 2016
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Posing the question ‘How diverse is philosophy of education in the West?’ this paper responds to two recent defences of African philosophy of education which endorse its communitarianism and oppose individualism in Western philosophy of education. After outlining Thaddeus Metz's argument that Western philosophy of education should become more African by being more communitarian, and Yusef Waghid's defence of communitarianism in African philosophy of education, we develop a qualified defence...
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Speaking skill, important for proper communication, is innate ability but can be improved. Havinggood speaking skill in a language is crucial in establishing effective communication and integrating into the societysuccessfully. Currently, Turkey is hosting the largest number of Syrian refugees due to the political turmoil in Syria.It is, therefore, important for these refugees adapt readily to the social life in Turkey. In this respect, they aregiven Turkish courses. This study aimed to...
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Turkey has been going through a difficult exam these days. Since the Syrian crisis started in 2011, she has welcomed the Syrian migrants with her 'open door' policy. Hosting more than two millions of Syrian migrants now, Turkey has been in a continuous effort to show her hospitality to her guests. In this sense, she provided the Syrian migrants in Turkey with the right to higher education at universities in Turkey without an entrance exam and a tuition fee. This policy enabled more than five...
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It is important for higher education educators to understand the quantitative literacy (QL) competencies of incoming students, in order to make appropriate assumptions about prior knowledge and to design suitable curricula. In this paper we analyse the results of a National Benchmark Tests project’s (NBTP) QL test written by a large cohort of prospective applicants to higher education, in order to contribute to this understanding. A large proportion of these candidates were unable to cope...
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We quantify the relationships between measures of neighborhood context and school performance (repeating a grade, grade point average and dropping out before a diploma is earned) for low-income Latino and African American adolescents ages 12–18. We employ administrative and survey data from a natural experiment involving the Denver Housing Authority's public housing program to minimize geographic selection bias and provide wide variation in neighborhood contexts. We use characteristics of...
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Edmodo is simply a controlled online networking application that can be used by teachers and students to communicate and remain connected. This paper explores the experiences from a group of students who were using Edmodo platform in their course work. It attempts to use the SAMR (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification and Redefinition) framework of technology integration in education to access and evaluate technology use in the classroom. The respondents were a group of 62 university...