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Abstract Climate change effects are threats to attainment of sustainable development goals, therefore its perception by male and female farmers is crucial for adaptation purpose. This study investigated gender perceived effects of climate change in Ogun and Ekiti State southwest Nigeria. Multi-stage sampling procedure was employed to randomly select 358 male and 222 female farmers. Semi-structured questionnaire was used to obtain data and analysed with frequency counts, means, percentages,...
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the prevalence of denture related mucosa lesions (DRML) varies across different countries and a recent study reported an increasing trend in its prevalence. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of DRML and factors related to the lesions among denture wearers seen in a Nigerian teaching hospital.interviewer's administered questionnaire was used to obtain information from consecutive patients that had used removable denture for at least six months and consented to...
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Objective: To assess the awareness of contraceptive methods, understanding of HIV/AIDS prevention and the perception of HIV/AIDS risks among secondary school students in Tanzania. Methods: An anonymous self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted among secondary school students in Tanzania. The questionnaire included sociodemographic characteristics, awareness of contraceptive methods, an understanding of HIV/AIDS prevention, and the perception of HIV/AIDS risks. Three secondary...
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The need to generate a robust epidemiological data on the neglected tropical diseases is imperative, in order to encourage access to formal care, drive public policies and ensure the allocation of resources by policy-makers.The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH) and its association with nutritional variables among primary school pupils living in urban slums in a South-Eastern sub-Saharan African city of Enugu, Nigeria.The stool...
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The study investigated the impact of Information Communication Technology on academic performance of Mathematics students of College of Education, Ikere-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria. The study adopts descriptive survey of research design. The population for this study consists of all students in College of Education, Ikere-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria. Stratified random sampling technique was used to select 15 Mathematics students each from part I, part II and part III respectively among the...
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Standardised nursing language is needed in contemporary nursing practice and education to plan, deliver and communicate the contribution of professional nursing practice to other nurses, health care providers, and health consumers. This study assessed the perception of the nursing students about integrating standardised nursing language (SNL) into the nursing curriculum; nursing students’ awareness of the SNL, differences between the institution of the participants and their perception; as...
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Abstract Despite the fact that land degradation is both natural and human-induced, it is proven that human activities pose greatest threat and these include unsustainable land management practices such as destruction of natural vegetation, overcultivation, overgrazing, poor land husbandry, and excessive forest conversion. Other than reduced productivity, land degradation also leads to socioeconomic problems such as food insecurity, insufficient water, and regular loss of livestock which...
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The study investigated the prevalence of conduct disorder among secondary school adolescents and examined the relationship between socio-demographic factors (such as sex, age, school type, and family type) and conduct disorder among secondary school adolescents in Ondo State Nigeria.Primary data, sourced through the administration of questionnaire, were used in the study.The population for the study was the over 10,000 secondary school adolescents in Ondo State Nigeria.A sample of 420 was...
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Effective climate change and disaster policy communication services are vital for enhancing the adaptive resilience capacity of the vulnerable local communities in poor countries like Uganda. This chapter focuses on the effectiveness of the Ugandan national climate change and disaster policy information communication strategies in addressing national flooding disaster risks, highlights the recent trends of knowledge based responses to climate change induced floods, assesses the impact of the...
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Reviewed by: Beauty in the Age of Empire: Japan, Egypt, and the Global History of Aesthetic Education by Raja Adal Masafumi Okazaki Beauty in the Age of Empire: Japan, Egypt, and the Global History of Aesthetic Education. By raja adal. New York: Columbia University Press, 2019. xvii + 268 pp. ISBN 978-0-231-19116-6. $65.00, £50.00 (hardcover); $64.99, £50.00 (ebook). The publication of this ambitious book on beauty and nationalism is a welcome event. Raja Adal, an assistant professor at the...
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Dwindling economic resources and reduced manpower in the health sector require efficient use of the available resources. Day of surgery cancellation has far reaching consequences on the patients and the theatre staff involved. Full use of the theatre space should be pursued by every theatre user.The study aimed to report on the rates and causes of day of surgery cancellation of elective surgical cases in our hospital as a means towards proffering solutions.It was a retrospective study of all...