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This study was designed to determine the rate of alcohol related-problems in patients with HIV/ AIDS and its association with high risk sexual behavior.A consecutive sample of 120 patients with HIV/AIDS attending the Medical Out-patient Department (M.O.P.D) in Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (A.B.U.T.H), Zaria was assessed.All participants were screened for alcohol related problems using the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT).High risk sexual behavior was assessed...
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This study investigated the achievement of pupils in the public and private primary schools in mathematics and science. The descriptive survey research design was employed to carry out this study. Four hundred and eighty (480) pupils from thirty primary schools in Ogun State, Nigeria were randomly selected for this study. From the results of this study, parental involvement accounts for 16.1% of the total variance in mathematics achievement of primary school pupils (R2 = 0.161, p < 0.05) and...
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Educational opportunities for African-Americans expanded throughout the 20(th) century. Twin pairs are an informative population in which to examine changes in educational attainment because each twin has the same parents and childhood socioeconomic status. We hypothesized that correlation in educational attainment of older twin pairs would be higher compared to younger twin pairs reflecting changes in educational access over time and potentially reflecting a "ceiling effect" associated with...
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University student loans were introduced in Kenya with the aim of easing the burden of public expenditure in higher education. In the initial years the loans were to benefit all students enrolled at University irrespective of their socio-economic backgrounds. The beneficiaries were expected to repay the loan later upon getting into employment. This mode of funding eventually became unpopular both to the government and the international donor community because of the inherent negative social...
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of 4 years of University education. The survival of this subject in the Kenyan School Curriculum is therefore worrying to the stakeholders. The attitude of the learners towards a subject of study greatly influences the readiness of learners to take it or perform well in it. This article is based on a study carried out in secondary schools in Nyanza province of Kenya. Objectives of the study were to find out the attitude of Teachers and Students towards Art and Design Curriculum and to...
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Sexual violence has been recognizedas a problem that adversely affects the well being of women.Despite the increasing wave of this crime, there is gross under reporting and a poor attitude to seeking medical care by victims, making the problem to be under-estimated and poorly managed.The objective of the study was to assess the knowledge of the students on the concept of sexual violence and determine factors that would hinder them from seeking medical care when exposed to sexual violence.A...
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This chapter examines the effects of climate change on Africa. At the root of climate change is global warming caused by anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide, methane, and other greenhouse gases. The warming occurs worldwide and temperatures are rising on the African land mass and in the surrounding oceans. But Africa is distinctive in the combination of climate-change effects. First, there is evidence that Africa is warming faster than the global average and this is likely to continue....
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Background -There has been increased concern on human sexuality, especially with respect to contraception and the control of sexually transmissible infections.There is need to identify the sociodemographic characteristics that influence sexual behaviour and contraceptive use among young women.Methods -A descriptive cross sectional study that focused on the socio-demographic characteristics, sexuality, knowledge and use of modern contraceptive technology as well as interventions taken in the...
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Abstract The surface ocean explains a significant part of the inter‐annual variability of the West African monsoon (WAM). The present paper explores the role of Gulf of Guinea sea surface temperatures (SST): how is the ocean–atmosphere observed relationship reproduced by state‐of‐the‐art coupled models? The ‘Atlantic Niño’ is the main mode of inter‐annual variability in the Gulf of Guinea. SST anomalies are maximum in June–July, and are associated with a convective anomaly in the marine...
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Abstract Implementation of HIV care and treatment programs in sub-Saharan Africa is a complex undertaking that requires training of health care providers (HCPs). Many sub-Saharan African countries have introduced training programs to build human resources for health. Evaluation of the ongoing trainings is warranted so that programs can be improved. The purpose of this study was to evaluate Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative's (BIPAI) HCP training program in Swaziland. The...
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Résumé Objectif Ressortir les aspects anatomocliniques et évaluer les résultats thérapeutiques d’une série de complications urinaires des traumatismes du bassin suivie au service d’urologie-andrologie du CHU de Conakry. Matériel et méthode Il s’agit d’une étude rétrospective colligeant 52 cas de complications urinaires des traumatismes du bassin sur une période de cinq ans. Résultats Les complications urinaires des traumatismes du bassin représentaient 3 % de l’ensemble des hospitalisations...
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This article presents a preliminary study on Gabonese users' knowledge, opinions, attitudes and habits of the use of dictionaries, and their dictionary culture.It is based on the principle that the lexicographer should know the target users and their needs (Householder and Saporta 1962: 279).The aim of the article is to present and discuss research findings of a lexicographic survey conducted among 100 Gabonese students at the University of Stellenbosch and the Cape Peninsula University of...