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This paper outlines the methodology followed in the study of climate change impact on water resources in Yemen and presents initial results on the vulnerability of the water resources system.The selected modeling strategy is used for the first time in climate change assessment studies and is briefly discussed.This strategy comprised 4 interacting models: a Rainfall-Runoff Model (RRM), an Irrigation Simulation Model (ISM), a Groundwater Simulation Model (GSM), and an Economic Policy Model...
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This forms the concluding part of studies carried out by the Department of Library and Archival Studies, University of Ghana on the professional careers and activities of graduates of its Graduate-Diploma programme. As far as possible, the findings are compared with results of the earlier studies.
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This qualitative study explores the saliency of the relationship between White independent boarding schools and postsecondary opportunity for African American students. It specifically focuses on the question: Are Black graduates of elite, independent, historically White boarding schools academically and socially prepared for what they will encounter in traditionally White colleges and universities (TWCUs)? Utilizing multiple data-collection strategies (interview/observation, questionnaires,...
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Abstract: A cross-sectional parasitological survey was conducted in Asendabo elementary and Junior Secondary Schools, Omo-Nada Woreda, Jimma Zone. From 1322 students, 282 faecal specimens were collected by stratified random sampling and were examined for ova, larva and cysts of intestinal parasites using Kato-thick and direct wet mount techniques. The overall prevalence rate was 86.2%. A total of 10 species were identified with Ascaris lumbricoides leading (56.4%) followed by hookworm...
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chapter 1 Introduction chapter 2 The Evolution of Primary Education in Cameroon chapter 3 Conceptual Framework chapter 4 Characteristics Relevant to the Demand for Primary Education in Cameroon chapter 5 Methodology and Design chapter 6 Major Results: Describing the Existing Situation chapter 7 Major Results: Factors Affecting the Demand for Primary Education in Cameroon chapter 8 Achieving and Sustaining Universal Primary Education chapter 9 Recommendations chapter 10 Appendix chapter 11...
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Abstract: Between October 1994 and September 1995 consecutive adult medical admissions to the Gondar College of Medical Sciences (GCMS) teaching hospital were studied prospectively. The final diagnoses made or verified by consultant physicians before discharge or death were used for analysis. The median age was 30 years (range 12-98). Those below 50 and 40 years constituted 80.6% and 66.7%, respectively. Male to female ratio was 1.05:1.00. The median duration of hospital stay was 12 days...
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One of the negative consequences of road transport usage is vehicular air pollution (VAP). The effects of vehicular air pollution (VAP) on man and his environment are gravious. The mitigation of the effects can only be through a pragmatic policy, based on conscious research efforts into the different facets of the issue, and this has been lacking in most Sub-Saharan African Countries, including Nigeria. This paper therefore reviews the isolated research evidence on VAP in Nigeria, develops a...
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Efforts for the promotion of literacy and education in Nigeria from the early 1940s to the present day have been plagued by constraints and failures. Right from the colonial era to the present day these initiatives include successes and failures and have been well documented. The first experimental literacy classes were initiated in 1946 during the tenure of the first Mass Education Officer A. J. Carpenter through the establishment of the National Commission for Mass Literacy in 1990....