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PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of refractive error in the university student population in an urban region in Mozambique and to highlight the relevance of obtaining data of refractive errors in the Southern Africa. METHODS: A cross-sectional study with a random selection of students of university and pre-university courses was conducted in the region of the capital city, Maputo. All the participants were examined at the beginning of 2008/2009 academic course. Measure outcomes included...
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Uganda and the entire African continent have an opportunity to tame advances of climate change. Leveraging technologies like mobile phones, community radios to deepen adaptation knowledge and information will empower rural populations and mostly farmers to cope and turn climate change into an economic opportunity. Farmer associations are key and strategic gatekeepers to reach to farmers and getting them to act and respond collectively. Therefore, their relevance in undertaking climate change adaptation strategies is indelible.
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In South Africa, Stellenbosch University (SU) is the designated provider of Bachelor, Master and Doctorate level qualifications in Forestry and Wood Products Science. SU provides educational programs to both mechanical (sawmilling, preservation, composite products, furniture, etc.) and the chemical (pulp & paper) processing sectors. To ensure academic quality, SU regularly has her academic programs assessed externally. In 2000, several changes to the then existing 4 year B.Sc. Wood Science...
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Born in the countryside my father, who was a small landowner, stems from a maraboutic family (shorfa). Eleven of my grandfathers and close paternal relatives have small or big shrines built on them. One of them constitutes a sanctuary where people come from all over the region of Abda for its veneration. This is one of the features of popular Islam. Popular and formal Islam were always intermixed in Moroccan traditional society.
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Background: Children are orphaned by AIDS when either or both their parents die from AIDS related 'llnesses. With the National response to combat AIDS orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) situation in Nigeria and in an era of free antiretroviral therapy (ART), we undertook to evaluate the sociodemographic characteristics of AIDS orphans in a tertiary institution. Methods: The sociodemographic characteristics of HIV infected AIDS orphans were compared to their non orphan counterparts using...
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The study sought to find out undergraduate students and research supervisors’ views on factors affecting the completion of research projects by Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) students. Student, supervisor and institutional related factors were the focus of the study. Descriptive survey method was used in the study due to the normative nature of the data collected. Questionnaires and interviews were used to collect data. The sample of the study comprised 50 students who had failed to complete...
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Objectives: The study assessed the effects of health education intervention on knowledge of health hazards, attitude and practice of cigarette smoking among students of College of Education, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. Methodology: This is an intervention study conducted using the students of College of Education, Oro, Kwara State as the control group. The study was in 3 stages: pre-intervention, intervention and post-intervention. At the pre-intervention phase, 280 students were selected...
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Blood donation is the only way of acquiring blood to meet emergency requirements in cases of road traffic accidents, complications of pregnancy and childbirth, various anemic disorders and surgical emergencies among others. Globally, 80 million units of blood are donated each year, but only two million units are donated in sub-Saharan Africa where the need is enormous. The objective of this study was to determine the behavior of the students of a tertiary institution in Nigeria towards...
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The level of natural radioactivity in rocks and soil of 32 samples collected from locations at North Sana'a in Yemen was measured. Concentrations of radionuclides in rocks and soils samples were determined by gamma-ray spectrometer using HPGe detector with specially designed shield. The average radioactivity concentrations of 226 Ra, 232 Th and 40 K were determined and expressed in Bq kg−1 . The results showed that these radionuclides were present in concentrations of 21.79 ± 3.1, 19.5 ± 2.6...
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Pneumonia, defined as infection of lung parenchyma, is associated with severe complications especially in the very young and old patients. It is the world's leading cause of childhood mortality. The World Health Organization (WHO) classification and guidelines are commonly used in Sudan in the diagnosis and management of pneumonia patients. A group of 224 patients at Gaafar Ibn Oaf Children's Hospital and Omdurman Children's Hospital were assessed and managed for severe presentation of...
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The disparity in the education of male and female youths is a national issue particularly in developing countries like Nigeria. The dominant of male gender in schools in general and in the study of certain school subjects or career in particular has been affirmed by research reports. For instance, existing literature indicated low enrolment of females in the study of Sciences, Technology and Mathematics. This has strong implications for national development. This paper is a theoretical one....
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A theses submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Education
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Since the mid 70’s Environmental Health Officers (EHOs) in the UK have been educated to honours degree level with the curricula periodically reviewed and accredited by the appropriate professional body i.e. The Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland (REHIS) and the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Prior to then, the preliminary qualification for Public Health Officers was a three-year Diploma in Public Health. Upon...