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This study examined age, sex, class and religion as determinants of students' susceptibility to peer victimization.One thousand five hundred students from 10 public secondary schools were selected by stratified sampling technique using class level as strata.A validated multi-dimensional peer victimization scale (MPVS) was used to collect data for the study.Results showed that students in the age range 13-14years were more susceptible to peer victimization, there was a significant influence...
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Water pollution crises from introduction of foreign materials capable of deteriorating water into a water body, hence positing negative effect on aquatic lies and human health. Industrial effluents account for several point sources of water pollution. While developed nations adopt stringent water quality requirement to control river pollution from point and non-point sources, the situation is different in most developing countries like Nigeria. waste water treatment in Nigeria is not given...
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This article focuses on four ways of explaining the term masowe in relation to the founder figure, Johane Masowe (1914–1973). First, the term refers to a liminal place or threshold for divine intervention. Johane Masowe claims authority as a prophet by making inexplicit yet obvious references to biblical stories about a sacred wilderness. Second, the term masowe draws attention to problems of displacement caused by colonialism and postcolonial oppression in Zimbabwe. Third, stories told by...
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Studies have reported that the types of pathogen involved in Otitis media (OM) are dependent on geographical location and respiratory infections. This has resulted in contraction between studies on the prevalent causative pathogen. The prevalent causative bacterial of Otitis media (OM) was investigated among 16 children who presented positive at the Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) unit of University of Benin Teaching Hospital between 1st August and 31st October 2011, using standard microbiological...
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Deforestation has a negative impact on the immediate environment and on the global scale, climate change. This paper is aimed at assessing the effect of deforestation to temperature and invariably on climate change in Nigeria. It discussed the rates of deforestation in Nigeria and globally; climate change in Nigeria; impact of extreme weather events in Nigeria; the effect of deforestation with respect to temperature change; the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions attributed to deforestation in...
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As a multidisciplinary process, Adult and Continuing Education (ACE) is meant to foster efficient lifelong learning throughout life.To achieve this, it should be geared towards providing knowledge, skills as well as attitudes that ensure equal opportunities to life, meeting the needs of individuals of all ages so as to understand the world and the changes being experienced.In a bid to attain a newly industrialized status, Kenya's Vision 2030 development plan endeavours to develop the...
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The purpose of this study was to examine the direct and indirect ecological influences of teacher and friend social support on body weight and diet behaviors in African-American adolescent females. Using a quantitative, cross-sectional research design, a convenience sample of 182 urban African-American adolescent females (12-17 years old) completed a 39-item questionnaire. The questionnaire assessed perceived teacher social support, friend social support, nutrition self-efficacy, and diet...
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Analyses of pollen, diatoms, XRF geochemistry, and pigments provide a unique window into how an insular ecosystem in Mauritius responded to an extreme drought event 4200 years ago. We provide a reconstruction of regional vegetation change and local wetland development under influence of sea level rise and inferred climate change between 4400 and 4100 cal. yr BP. Our multi-proxy data evidence a severe drought between 4190 and 4130 cal. yr BP, which ultimately led to mass mortality of larger...
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The ability of cockroaches, found in and around hospital settings, to harbour multiple-antibioticresistant bacteria poses serious health implications.This study investigated and compared multiple-antibioticresistant bacteria carried by cockroaches from a hospital environment.Antibiotic susceptibility patterns of isolated pathogenic bacteria on the internal and external surfaces of trapped cockroaches showed that over 60% of the Gram negative enteric bacilli, >90% of the 23 Pseudomonas...
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Students of Nigerian higher education, particularly, the academic libraries, are being inducted to explore the library and information service in different ways so that they can be in a comfortable position to consult their required sources of information easily and conveniently. Now-a-days, students’ community of institutions of higher learning face difficulties in retrieving pertinent information because of their poor library use education, thus leading to a state of less use of...
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Sensitivity training of front-line African health care workers (HCWs) attending to men who have sex with men (MSM) is actively promoted through national HIV prevention programming in Kenya. Over 970 Kenyan-based HCWs have completed an eight-modular online training free of charge (http://www.marps-africa.org) since its creation in 2011. Before updating these modules, we performed a systematic review of published literature of MSM studies conducted in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) in the period...
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Exploring adaptation strategies for different climate change scenarios to support agricultural production and food security is a major concern to vulnerable regions, including Ethiopia. This study assesses the potential impacts of climate change on maize yield and explores specific adaptation options under climate change scenarios for the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia by mid-century. Impacts and adaptation options were evaluated using three General Circulation Models (GCMs) in combination...
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Background: Can an information intervention facilitated by information technology and carried out by an interdisciplinary team comprising medical students, technical experts, and the community itself make a positive contribution in reducing the burden of malaria at the village level?In Mifumi village in Eastern Uganda, MIFUMI Project, Makerere University College of Health Sciences Community Based Education and Service program (COBES), and the U.S. National Library of Medicine carried out a...