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Quantifying the impact of climate change at a regional scale is important in trying to develop adaptation policies. We estimated the economic impact of climate change on forest resource use in Nigeria using the Ricardian model in the STATA statistical software. Using a structured questionnaire, data were collected from 400 rural households in forest communities, sampled from five broad ecological regions across Nigeria to estimate income and potential impact on this as a result of climate...
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The study aimed to determine dental caries prevalence among a representative sample of 12–15 year old private secondary school students in Nigeria and compare the association of dental caries with body mass index in this sample. A sample of five hundred and ninety five 12–15 year old students was selected using a proportionate sampling method from a cross section of private secondary schools. Clinical recording of dental caries was done according to WHO diagnostic criteria and BMI percentile...
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Anemia in pregnancy continues to be a major public health problem worldwide with multiple adverse outcomes for both mother and child especially in developing countries. The causes of anemia among pregnant women are multifaceted and may be associated with inadequate dietary intake of iron‐rich foods. This was a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of a nutrition education (NE) intervention on hemoglobin (Hb) levels, nutrition knowledge and dietary intake of pregnant women in...
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School‐age children are vulnerable to malnutrition which can negatively influence their growth and maturity, health and academic attainment. School feeding programs offer an opportunity to reduce hunger and malnutrition among school age children. However, there is limited information on how school meals contribute to dietary intakes of school children in Ghana. We compared the contribution of meals provided by ‘Ghana School Feeding Programme’ (GSFP) and a ‘Non‐governmental School Feeding...
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IntroductionThe development of children is mainly facilitated within the family system, the educational environment, and the public domain; schools are seen as primary contributors to the social development of learners. Education for All (EFA), a global movement led by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, advocates for and provides an opportunity for previously excluded and disadvantaged learners to have equal access to education. Apart from the questionable...
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Cyberbullying is often operationalized as an aggression conducted by people on various electronic devices. However, these technologies differ in their characteristics and the distinctive aspects of their effects are not clearly known. The present study examined the nature and influence of cyberbullying committed using mobile phones in high schools in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. We surveyed 3621 students and the findings suggest that the use of mobile phones could have greater...
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A Research Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of Degree of Master of Education (Special Needs Education) in the School of Education of Kenyatta University April, 2016
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Global climate change should pose serious impacts on water resources and agriculture in the future. The aim of this research was to calculate water requirements for sugarcane grown in 7 governorates in Egypt under current climate and under ongoing climate change scenario up to 2100. The results indicated that water requirements for sugarcane will increase by 12 %–18% compared to the current water use depending on governorate location., where the applied irrigation amount is expected to...
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Madagascar is a blessed country featuring incomparable natural resources and rich biodiversity. Its rich human resources also confirm its potential for genuine development. Yet, because of the impact of globalization, the country is now one of the poorest in the world. The scandal of poverty is a grim reality that tramples upon the dignity of human persons. Human dignity is constantly and vigorously defended by the Church, especially in modern Catholic social teaching (CST). Key principles,...
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This paper considers some material manifestations of subtle discrimination at a historically Afrikaans South African university and attempts to make sense of what its outcomes are on institution members, especiallyin terms of “felt response” or “affect”. These responses have pronounced and negative effects on students to thepoint that institutional mistrust and student withdrawal is becoming problematic. Interfaces between aspects ofHabermasian critical theory, organisational theory and...
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In Maasai society of Kenya, adolescent children are subjected to initiation rites which include surgical operation of the genitals followed by a period of seclusion and learning experiences on the responsibilities and obligations of adulthood. This study examined those learning experiences and attempted to explain why they make Maasai school children to detest schooling. The study was conducted in designated research sites: Olokurto in north Narok District, Narok Town- Lemek in central Narok...
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Social justice, ensuring that all students receive access to equitable educational resources and opportunities to succeed academically, is a guiding principle for school counselors. With this ideal in mind, specific sociocultural factors that affect the academic achievement of African American students in urban school settings are considered. Subsequently, the four themes of the American School Counselor Association’s National Model—leadership, advocacy, collaboration, and systematic...