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The paper discusses search engines and its use by postgraduate students of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.Five research questions were formulated to guide the study while descriptive survey was adopted for the study.Data was generated using questionnaire to find out level of exposure and extent of use of search engines and its implications to the research output of post graduate students.Data was finally analyzed using frequency tables and percentages.It was found among many other things...
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Increasing temperatures and declining rainfall patterns as well as increasing frequency of extreme climate events such as droughts and floods are the expected future weather patterns within the tropics. Africa, particularly Southern Africa, is projected to be the region most vulnerable to the impacts of climate variability and change especially in agriculture and water. This has dire consequences as most people in Southern Africa depend on agriculture for their livelihoods. While much of...
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The major droughts of the early 1970s and 1980s and the continued climate variability experienced in the Sahel have attracted immense international interest. A plethora of aid organizations and projects have entered the region, particularly the northern areas. In Biidi 2, a small Sahelian village in northern Burkina Faso, development projects began to arrive in the 1970s and 1980s and increased in number in the early 1990s. To understand the impact of development projects in the village, we...
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Despite Senegal’s ratifications of the UN Conventions CRC and the CEDAW, a noticeable discrepancy regarding secondary school attendance due to the pupil’s sex has been recognized in enrolment and fulfilment ratios. (www.unicef.org, 2011a) The main issue to be examined in this thesis was the teacher-students’ knowledge of girls’ right to education and their attitudes concerning the difference in pupils participating in secondary schools based on the pupil’s sex and how the matter is being...
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Health education is a necessary part of prenatal health and plays an important part in reducing prenatal health problems among vulnerable populations. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of malaria health education given to pregnant women by nurses at one selected health centre in Rwanda. This study used a quantitative approach, with a non-experimental, descriptive design. Nonprobability convenience sampling was used to select the sample, comprising all pregnant women...
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The Constitution of the Republic of Rwanda (2003) recognizes Kinyarwanda as the National Language, and Official Languages as Kinyarwanda, French and English (Art 5). However, it does not specify exactly how these languages ought to be used in de facto practice. At Kigali Institute of Education (KIE), the use of the three languages has given birth to a new “language” often coined as “Kinyafranglais” for its combination of the three. The KIE community has however perceived this new language...
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Screening was carried out in October, 2007 to assess the prevalence of visual impairment in Federal Public Servants in the Federal Secretariat, Phase 3, Abuja, Nigeria, during a World Sight Day celebration. Sensitization of the workers took place through radio talk, circulars, posters and banners either distributed or placed at strategic places in and around the Secretariat before the day of the screening. The passers-by were encouraged to have their eyes tested to mark the World Sight Day....
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I he purpose of this study was to determine the influence of principals’ leadership styles on students’ academic achievement in K.C.S.E in Meru South District. Specifically, the study sought to determine the extent the principals’ use of autocratic leadership style influences students’ academic achievement; the principals’ use of democratic leadership style to influence students academic achievement; the influence of the principals’ use of laissez faire leadership style on students’ academic...
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This chapter tries to understand climate change, resource competition, and conflict amongst pastoral communities, and argues that violent conflict involving pastoralists is associated with resource competition which is, among other factors such as interstate and intercommunal tensions and political instabilities, aggravated by climate change. Conflicts among the pastoral communities have become very common and increasingly relentless in the northern region of Kenya. Specifically, the chapter...