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Aquatic macrophytes and benthos are unchangeable biological filters and they carry out purification of the water bodies by accumulating dissolved metals and toxins in their tissues.In view of their potential to entrap several toxic heavy metals, 3 groups of benthos and 6 macrophytes (submerged species: Potamogeton pectinatus, Ceratophyllum demersum and Najas armata); (floating species: Lemna gibba and Eichhornia crassipes root and shoot) and (emergent species: Phragmites australis shoot)...
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CGIAR is a global agricultural research partnership for a food-secure future. Its science is carried out by 15 research centres that are members of the CGIAR Consortium in collaboration with hundreds of partner organizations. cgiar.orgThe International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) works to improve food security and reduce poverty in developing countries through research for better and more sustainable use of livestock.ILRI is a member of the CGIAR Consortium, a global research...
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Assembly of the union twenty–fourth ordinary session 30 – 31 January 2015 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Despite the advances made in the liberal Western philosophical and educational tradition to counteract unethical, immoral and inhumane acts committed by the human species, these acts of inhumanity persist. It would be inapt to apportion blame only to Western thinking, which has its roots in Greek antiquity, as Plato and Aristotle, for instance, perpetually and justifiably pursued and advocated the human enactment of civility and friendship in their writings. Instead of revisiting liberal...
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Despite the advances made in the liberal Western philosophical and educational tradition to counteract unethical, immoral and inhumane acts committed by the human species, these acts of inhumanity persist. It would be inapt to apportion blame only to Western thinking, which has its roots in Greek antiquity, as Plato and Aristotle, for instance, perpetually and justifiably pursued and advocated the human enactment of civility and friendship in their writings. Instead of revisiting liberal...
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African Journal of EcologyVolume 53, Issue 2 p. 238-241 Note and Record Impacts of military training on the distribution and abundance of small versus large wildlife herbivores on Mpala Ranch, Laikipia, Kenya Frankline Otiende Awuor, Corresponding Author Frankline Otiende Awuor Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, School of Spatial Planning and Natural Resources Management, P.O Box 210-40601, Bondo, KenyaCorrespondence: E-mail: [email protected]Search for more papers...
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Schistosomiasis is classically described as a rural disease that occurs in areas with poor sanitary conditions. However, over recent decades, there has been an expansion of schistosomiasis foci towards urban areas faced with a rapid and disordered urbanization. In Bamako, Mali, the impact of environmental change on vector-borne diseases such as schistosomiasis is not well known. This study sought to identify the presence of schistosomiasis transmission hotspots in Bamako. Using this...
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The past decade has seen globalization and emerging technologies fundamentally transforming every society (developing and developed alike) by creating a knowledge economy that influences the way people live and interact with one another. Obviously, the teacher is quite conversant with the processes of education, growth and development. The standard of education in a country is largely a function of the quality of its teachers in the educational system. Such teachers must be endowed with the...
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While Kenya is said to be facing challenges on the use of instructional resources, this study investigated on integration of media resources in Christian Religious Education among three Secondary Schools in Kenya.Questionnaire and observation schedules were used to collect data from three teachers and 156 students.Data analysis involved qualitative and quantitative approaches.The study established that teachers were highly qualified, having enough experience to handle the subject.Teachers...
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This study investigated trends in research collaborative network among Tanzanian institutions of higher learning.The study focused primarily on online journals based on the fact that they can be easily accessed and stored as compared to print media.It employed a concept analysis design because it didn't make use of field-based study.It used convenience sampling to get 118 online Journals authored by educators in Tanzanian institutions of higher learning.The findings indicate the majority of...
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School feeding schemes have been implemented in various schools across the globe to improve the nutritional welfare of learners. The purpose of this study was to identify possible nutritional benefits or deficiencies of the foodstuffs served in the South African National School Nutrition Programme in the Free State Province (South Africa). Representative meal samples were collected from randomly selected schools and the nutrient content of meals was determined. The results were measured...
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Journal of the Royal Anthropological InstituteVolume 21, Issue 1 p. 212-213 Book reviews Gerd Spittler & Michael Bourdillon (eds). African children at work: working and learning in growing up for life. 352 pp., tables, illus., bibliogrs. Münster, Berlin: LIT Verlag, 2012. €39.90 (paper) Gina Porter, Gina Porter Durham UniversitySearch for more papers by this author Gina Porter, Gina Porter Durham UniversitySearch for more papers by this author First published: 29 January 2015...
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The emergence of the knowledge society age calls for innovative forms of teachers’ professional development for improving student performance outcomes. Teachers’ networks are the innovative forms of teachers’ professional development. This survey study focused on assessing the effect of teacher networks on teachers’ professional development and student performance outcomes. In addition, the study sought to seek opinions from teachers on how teachers’ networks can be improved. Data were...
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This study explored the factors influencing girls’ performance in Tanzanian Community Secondary Schools, particularly ward schools with reference to three Secondary Schools namely, Arusha Day, Kaloleni and Sinoni Secondary Schools in Arusha Municipality. Related sources and literature were used to spot the core of the problem and its impact on girls’ education. Applying the qualitative study approach, various methods like questionnaires and interviews, were used during data collection; The...