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Since 2007, Northern Ghana has continuously experienced the double tragedy of droughts and floods which are manifestations of climate change. How these climate change manifestations are affecting livelihoods and social organisations of affected people and communities, especially the poor and vulnerable in Northern Ghana remains largely underestimated. This paper examines how climate change affects household food security, livelihoods and social safety in Northern Ghana. The paper...
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The performance of English Language at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) has remained poor over the years. Among the three papers done at KCSE, Paper two which tests comprehension, literary appreciation and grammar is the worst performed. Prepositions, which is part of grammar have been singled out as a major challenge to the mastery of English language. This may be attributed to lack of proper syllabus coverage, inadequate teaching materials, students‟ attitude towards...
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Mining has been an indigenous profession for the people of Ghana for a long time. However, they lost this traditional occupation with the introduction of industrial mining which pushed most of them into what is popularly known as “galamsey operation” (illegal mining). It was for this reason that the government of Ghana adopted economic policies which attracted foreign investors into the mining sectors. They were quick to identify the benefits of mining but did not appreciate the negative...
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Asistimos a una creciente preocupacion por el cambio climatico y, en menor nivel, a como afecta a la poblacion que vive de la agricultura. Entre quienes se ocupan de esto ultimo, hay un gran interes en conocer los efectos de las alteraciones climaticas sobre el trabajo de las mujeres agricultoras. Sin embargo, gran parte de este enfoque general narra unicamente la vulnerabilidad de las comunidades que dependen, mayoritariamente, de sectores sensibles al clima como la agricultura para su...
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AIM: To evaluate need for and efficacy of a structured gastroenterology didactic session in expanding awareness and understanding of digestive disorders. METHODS: A four-day symposium was developed with didactic sessions (days 1, 2) and practical endoscopy (days 3, 4). Didactic sessions included case presentations highlighting pathophysiology and management. One nurse and four practicing gastroenterologists from the United Kingdom led lectures and supervised work-shops with audience...
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The use of wastewater is one of the most sustainable alternatives to cope with water shortage in Gaza Strip (GS).It would have a number of advantages that include closing the gap between supply and demand, alleviating the pollution of fresh water resources, providing sound solution to water scarcity and potentially cover half of the total agricultural water demand in GS.Wastewater reuse could provide a mitigation solution to climate change through the reduction in green house gases by using...
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Electronic government, or e-Government, enables theorganizations to provide better daily services totheclients. Nowadays, governments are measured by their citizens’ satisfaction and understanding of the citizens’ need is veryimportant to improve that satisfaction which results to repetitive visit. Nowadays, Yemeni governmentis facing a lot ofchallenges as to electronically providing a civil service on a daily basis which is of a major challenge. There is a various e-government service...
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The paper examined the concepts of discipline, indiscipline and effective discipline. The use of the cane in behaviour modification was rampant in traditional African society. Teachers use the cane a lot in order to maintain discipline in schools and control antisocial behaviour of pupils and students. The paper further x-rayed the concept of corporal punishment, identified its three main divisions and the fourteen different forms of corporal punishment. It explained why teachers in...
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A Thesis in the Department of Educational Management Submitted to the Faculty of Education In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY. of the UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN, IBADAN
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Introduction: Intestinal parasitic infections are among the most common communicable diseases worldwide, particularly in developing countries.Worldwide, about 3.5 billion people are affected, and 450 million are ill as a result of these infections, among whom, the majority are children.The objective of this study was to assess prevalence of intestinal parasites infection and associated risk factors among school children in Dagi primary school, ANRS, Ethiopia.Methods: Institutional-based...
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Background: Transactional sex is the practice of exchanging sex for financial or life style rewords; which has been associated with increased risk of HIV and others STD's.The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and correlates of exchanging sex for money (gifts) among college students in Bahir Dar city.Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted in July 2012 among 790 students in eight private colleges in Bahir Dar city using multistage sampling technique.A pre-tested...
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The study was geared towards establishing teachers and students perceptions about Form One placement of students in public secondary schools in Mumias Division, Kakamega County, Kenya. The study targeted all teachers, students, guidance and counseling teachers and principals from public secondary schools in Mumias division. The literature revealed that quality student placement at all levels is very critical. The study employed a descriptive survey and phenomenological research designs and...
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Mobility is well known as a factor of flexibility of livestock systems and adaptation to harsh conditions. By enlarging the potential resources, the mobility can be considered as a way to reduce climatic risk. The objective of the study is to understand the role of mobility faced to the 15 drought years that have faced the Coastal Zone of Western Desert (CZWD) in Egypt (1995-2011). A farm survey has been conducted in 2011 among a sample of 120 farmers in the dry rainfed area from El-Alamein...
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Community resources refer to the various learning situations through which both teachers and students come into first hand contact with the resource persons, places and materials that would benefit the teaching and learning process. It includes visiting organizations, institutions, and neighborhoods or reigns of the community. The main purpose of this study was to find out the effect of community resources on Junior Secondary Schools Students’ Performance in Basic Technology, in Ilorin Kwara...