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Ghana has seen notable poverty reduction alongside improvements in school participation since 1991. This thesis explores the patterns among descriptive indicators and uses regression analysis to ex...
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Aims: The study determined the effectiveness of aerobic exercise (AE) and progressive resistance exercise (PRE) trainings on the body composition measured in terms of percent body fat and body mass index of primary school children in Ibadan, Nigeria. Study Design:Randomized classic experimental study with a pre, post test and control groups were adopted. Study Population and Place of Study:The study comprised of 180 primary school children with 7 -12 years of age range drawn from both public...
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The study discusses use of indigenous knowledge as a strategy for climate change adaptation among farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. The local farmers in this region through the indigenous knowledge systems have developed and implemented extensi ve adaptation strategies that have enabled them reduce vulnerability to climate variability and change over the years. However, this knowledge is rarely taken into consideration in the design and implementation of modern mitigation and adaptation...
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Aims: This study was to examine the extent of sharing of teaching skills among professors and junior academic staff in universities in Nigeria. Study Design: This study was a descriptive design. Place and Duration of Study: The study took place in universities in south west, Nigeria, within ten months. The average time for the face to face interview was approximately 30 minutes. Methodology: A qualitative research was employed using semi-structure interview, observation and participative...
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B ackground : The body of quantitative literature that described risky sexual behavior as a predisposing factor for HIV and o ther sexually transmitted infection are plenty. However, little is known how risky the sexual practices of university students are in this era, particularly in Ethiopia. M ethods : A qualitative research method was employed to explore the sexual behavior of undergraduate university students. Ten students’ focus group discussions and twenty three in - depth interviews...
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Truancy is an antisocial behavior perpetrated by many students in the lower secondary school, and which is specifically rampant in Osun State of Nigeria public schools, which if not properly addressed could abort the laudable objectives of the Universal Basic Education (U.B.E.) in Nigeria. Therefore, this study explored how Lateral Thinking Creativity technique could be utilized to teach the truants to think right and take rational decisions that would make them jettison truancy for the...
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Aims: This research is aimed at determination of heavy metals concentrations in water (surface and ground) and aquatic macrophyte and to compare the values with the standard recommendations. Study Design: Water (surface and ground) and aquatic macrophyte (Ceratophyllum demersum) were analyzed for heavy metals (Fe, Cu, Mn, Cr, Zn, Hg, Pb, Cd, Ni, and V) content. Surface water was collected from six sampling sites in the dry and rainy seasons of years 2008 and 2009. Ground water was also...
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Primary health care as stated in the Alma Ata declaration underscores the importance of health education as one of the key methods of preventing and controlling prevailing health problems. This study seeks to test the effect of health education on perception and treatment seeking behaviour among care givers of under fives in a rural setting in Ogun State, Nigeria. The study design was a quasi-experimental study carried out in Ijebu North Local Government Area of Ogun State. A multistage...
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Aim: To illustrate the thyroid hormone profile in young adult students at moderate altitude in Rwanda. Study Design:A population-based cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study:The study was conducted among healthy university students living at Butare, Rwanda (altitude: 1,768 m, barometric pressure: 629 mm Hg) in December 2011. Methods: Venous blood was collected in the morning, after overnight fasting. TSH, total T3 and total T4 hormonal assays were performed in the laboratory of...
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This research examines the functionality of homework in rural Zimbabwean prim ary schools. The research acknowledges that, whereas homework is intended to extend the learning from school to home for the benefit of learners, in reality, is this happening in rural schools where a number of parents and guardians are either lowly educator economically disempowered? The intended collaborative effort between teachers and parents does not seem to be working out well in some of the schools. Where...
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This study was carried out to investigate the correlation among municipal solid waste pollution, fecal coliform water pollution and water -borne diseases such as; typhoid and diarrhea in Juba city, South Sudan. Water samples were collected from the river Nile, boreholes and a well and then analyzed for the presence of fecal coliform; also physical parameters such as temperature, pH, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) and Electrical Conductivity (EC) were tested. The results revealed that the river...
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Aims: The aims of this research paper isto investigatethe role of the informal waste recovery and recycling sector in Douala, Cameroon in alleviating poverty, environmental pollution and unemployment. Study Design: The design consisted ofa survey of72 randomly picked waste pickers involved in the recovery and recycling of four waste fractions: scrap metals, plastics, bottles and papers and cardboards.
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Aims: To examine teachersand observersperceptions of classroom climate and goal orientation in high school biology classrooms in Kenya. Study Design: A mixed design utilizing quantitative and qualitative approach. Place and Duration of Study:A boysand girlsboarding high schools in Kenya, observed between May and July of 2010. Methodology: Participants included 12 biology teachers from two same se
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Introduction: HIV-infected women have a high prevalence of Human Papilloma virus (HPV) infection and are more likely to be infected with high risk genotypes with the potential of progressing to cervical cancer. There is paucity of data regarding the prevalence of sexually transmitted HPV infection among HIV positive women in Nigeria. Aims: The objective of this cross-sectional prospective study was to determine the prevalence of high risk HPV among HIV positive and negative women in LUTH,...