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In order To mitigate the adverse consequences of an earthquake, determining the vulnerability of buildings is imperative and crucial for saving human lives and buildings. So far, a good review / assessment of the RISK-EU method appears, as opposite to the other methods (more than a dozen) vulnerability assessment methods, to be by far the most suitable and applicable to the Context and seismographic configuration of Algeria, This tentative case study will review and evaluate, in particular,...
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Review(s) of: Fees must fall: Student revolt, decolonisation and governance in South Africa, by Susan Booysen (ed), Johannesburg: Wits University Press, 2016, 350 + ix pp, ISBN 9781868149858.
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Spatial variability in Volta basin's climate coupled with climate change increases unpredictability and unreliability of rain-fed agriculture, putting livelihoods of the inhabitants under severe risk. Though there have been numerous studies on the hydrological response of the basin to climate change, only a few have dealt into its spatial variation. To fill up the existing gap, the spatial variation of hydrology of Volta basin under projected impacts of climate change is investigated using...
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The impact of climate change and variability on livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Northern Ghana has become severer than ever before. As a result, crop insurance has been advocated as one of the recommended risk transfer mechanisms to support farmers in coping with production risks. We used a multistage sampling procedure to select a sample of 315 farmers from 15 farming communities in the Northern Region of Ghana and obtained from this sample the data needed for the analysis. We then...
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Despite the numerous benefits of technical vocational education and training (TVET), most students and parents still prefer the traditional academic education. This study investigated the views of students and parents about TVET in Cape Coast metropolis of Ghana. The study employed cross-sectional descriptive quantitative survey approach. A total of 395 questionnaire forms were recovered (out of 570), making a return rate of 69 %. Of these, 242 were administered to students (132 from public...
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The study examined study habits, locus of control and gender as determinants of academic achievement in English Language among students with hearing impairment in Lagos and Oyo States, Nigeria. Senior secondary students with hearing impairment in inclusive and integrated schools in the two states constituted the population of the study. The sample size of 258 participants was selected through multistage technique. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design. Study Habit Inventory,...
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Meeting global climate change mitigation goals requires the participation of developing countries in abatement programs to encourage low-carbon development pathways. Incentivizing developing countries to participate in climate change mitigation often requires a mechanism for developed countries to finance projects in poorer countries. While several funding institutions have been established, African country participation has been low. In this analysis, we conduct interviews with climate...
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Introduction:Labor and delivery process is an exciting, anxiety-provoking, but rewarding time for a woman and her family after successful delivery of a newborn.The intrapartum period is the time where mothers expect more care.Taking care of a mother through delivery with no side effects is the task of a professional midwife who is trained with the skill to take the responsibility of caring for mothers and babies.Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore mother's experiences regarding...
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Petrography, major, trace element and Rare Earth Element (REE) data are presented for volcanic rocks from the Eastern Buem Structural Unit (BSU) in south-eastern Ghana to constrain their petrogenesis and tectonic setting. The volcanic rocks are generally aphanitic, ophitic and massive, although some varieties exhibit weak foliation. They are primarily composed of plagioclase and pyroxene. These primary minerals have either partially or wholly altered to chlorite, epidote, sericite and opaque...
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The relationship between caffeine use and risky behaviors was studied because of unavailable data in Nigeria. A sample of 465 randomly selected secondary school students completed questionnaires that assessed sociodemographic, personality traits, seven risky behaviors (sexual intercourse, suicide attempt, bullying, physical fighting, alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use), and caffeine use. Analysis showed that 106 students (22.8%) consumed caffeine in the past 30 days. Current caffeine use...
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To attract greater levels of foreign direct investment into their gold-mining sectors, many mineral-rich countries in sub-Saharan Africa have been willing to overlook serious instances of mining company non-compliance with environmental standards. These lapses in regulatory oversight and enforcement have led to high levels of pollution in many mining communities. The likelihood is high that the risk of pollution-related sicknesses will necessitate increasingly high healthcare expenditures in...
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Objective: To assess the drug prescription knowledge among dental students and interns in public and private Yemeni universities.
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This study presents analysis of determinants of smallholder farmers’ choice of coping and adaptation strategies to climate change and variability in the central highlands of Ethiopia. A distinction was made between coping and adaptation, as short-term responses to shocks and long-term responses to stressors, respectively. Binary logistic regression modeling was used based on a survey of 200 farmers. Socio-demographic, economic, biophysical, and institutional and infrastructural...
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Achievement Testing is the general means of finding out how much the students have learnt, but it could lead to test anxiety, which may affect students’ achievement. Thus, this study examined the effectiveness of frequency of testing on test anxiety and academic achievement in mathematics among secondary school students in Ogun State, Nigeria. Four research hypotheses were postulated to direct the study. Quasi experimental pre-test/post-test control group research design was used for the...
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Toombak is a form of smokeless tobacco (SLT) that is locally made and consumed in Sudan and contains several carcinogenic elements. Use of Toombak has been etiologically linked to various oral diseases including oral cancer. This study aimed to obtain baseline information about the Toombak use among Sudanese school workers, as well as their knowledge about Toombak related health hazards and attitude towards their role in Toombak control. In addition, this study assessed the availability and...