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Assessment of heavy metal pollutants: Al, Co, Cu, Fe, Pb, Mn, Ni and Zn was conducted along major roadside soils of Botswana, lying between latitudes 18°S to 27°S and longitudes 20°E to 29°E using enrichment factor ratios (EF), contamination factor (CF), pollution load index (PLI) and geoaccumulation index (Igeo) methods. The studied sites were demarcated into five zones referred to as FN (Francistown-Nata), NM (Nata-Maun), MG (Maun-Ghanzi), GK (GhanziKang) and TS (Tshabong-Sekoma). All the...
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In general, peers have a tendency to influence others positively and negatively. In the main, transition from school to higher education causes some students to experience stress; to respond negatively to new conditions; and to engage in risk behaviour, which hinders epistemological access, negatively affects performance, and often delays graduation. Nonetheless, participation in peer group activities has advantages and potentialities, which are often neglected in popular scholarly...
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Madagascar is one of Earth's top biodiversity hotspots, with 80% of life on the island considered endemic. Among the endemic species are lemurs, a diverse group of non-human primates. Unfortunately, Madagascar's diversity, including lemurs, is threatened by habitat degradation and loss. Despite intense anthropogenic pressure over the past 50 years, scientists have not detected any lemur extinctions during this period. Some researchers have proposed that lemurs' adaptations to natural...
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Introduction: In Sudan, tobacco use is common; it is used in some form by 20% of the population.As most users start during adolescence, we aimed to determine the prevalence of ever use of tobacco products (i.e.cigarettes, herbal cigarettes, shisha and tombak) among Sudanese adolescent males and females, and to assess associations between tobacco ever use and personal characteristics.Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Khartoum State, Sudan.The study data were collected in...
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Background of this paper hence distinguishes the high-influence practice principles of online progressed instruction and gives a logical examination to partners at schools to think driving on the internet preparing in relative conditions.Appraisal is probably going the foremost moving idea to be adjusted to the present new instructive framework, and various colleges are worried about the way to affect a right assessment of understudies, aptitudes and knowledge.The principle target of this...
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A Research Project Submitted to the School of Education in the Department of Educational Management, Policy and Curriculum Studies in Partial Fulfilment for the Award of Degree of Master of Education (Educational Administration) Kenyatta University
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This article aims to explain the influence of climate change on the international conflict between Egypt and Ethiopia. Climate change phenomenon was already felt in various parts of the world, but its impact will be more significant if it hits hotspot areas such as the Nile. Therefore, first, the author will describe a literature review of relations between climate change and international conflict. Second, the article will explain how the climate change phenomenon in the Nile is resulting...
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Background: Unwanted pregnancy is one of the major maternal problems in developing countries including Ethiopia, which is mainly caused by contraceptive failure, early marriage, premarital sex, rape and poor knowledge of family planning method. Nowadays, from all births occurring in developing countries 20-40% is unwanted. In Ethiopia, more than half of pregnancy encountered by adolescents is unwanted pregnancy. Objective: The aim of this study is to assess female students’ knowledge and...
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The purpose of the study is to investigate the status of teachers' professional development and code of ethics in Madda Walabu University.The study is guided by positivism and constructivism.Mixed method (both quantitative and qualitative) is employed in the study.The researcher has collected questionnaire randomly from 196 of the university teachers (176 males and 20 females).To substantiate the study in-depth interview was collected from 8 purposely selected academic leaders.Moreover...
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Malnutrition remains one of the main disabling issues in child health, especially in developing countries. Maternal depression by its related disabilities has been linked with children undernutrition in the studies abroad. Unfortunately, not much is known regarding this issue in Sudan, so this study aims to examine the association between maternal depression and severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in children under 5 years of age. A matched case-control study was conducted in Omdurman...