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The Pra Basin is one of the Basins in Ghana with a high level of illegal mining activities. Heavy metal pollution in water bodies is common in areas where illegal mining is practiced. This study focused on the assessment of heavy metal pollution in the Pra Basin. The study was based on 216 water samples collected from 27 sampling points from the Pra River and two of its tributaries during the dry and wet seasons in 2017. Nine heavy metals namely arsenic (As), chromium (Cr), cadmium (Cd),...
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Changes in the seasonality of precipitation over Africa have high potential for detrimental socioeconomic impacts due to high societal dependence upon seasonal rainfall. Here, for the first time we conduct a continental-scale analysis of changes in wet season characteristics under the RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 climate projection scenarios across an ensemble of CMIP5 models using an objective methodology to determine the onset and cessation of the wet season. A delay in the wet season over West...
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The narratives of six female Higher Education (HE) leaders' in Nigeria were examined. As educated women themselves, the participants mention that education empowered them to explore further on their capabilities, assert their agency, and subsequently challenge structures and institutions that limit them as women. Hence, denying women and girls access to education has implications both on their lives, and the society in terms of missed opportunities. The key decision-makers and influencers of...
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Tato studie zkoumala vztah mezi neurologickým hodnocenim a výukou žaků se specifickými poruchami uceni se zaměřenim na možnosti umistěni a navrhovani vzdělavacich programů. Pro výzkum bylo použito průzkumu a kvantitativniho přistupu, 180 odborniků z oblasti specifických poruch uceni bylo ucelově vybrano z terciarnich instituci a specialnich vzdělavacich center v Nigerii. Jako nastroj pro sběr dat byl použit dotaznik s 21 položkami s koeficientem spolehlivosti 78,6 a metodou pro analýzu dat...
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Objectives: Despite the undeniable benefits of the internet, it can still be harmful sometimes. Problematic internet use has been of interest to researchers for years. However, lately, more focus was given to online gaming. Subjects and Methods: In total, 996 students were recruited from 6 faculties in Ain Shams University. After obtaining personal data including data about academic achievement, students were assessed using Socioeconomic Status Scale, Young Internet Addiction Test, and...
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This research paper mainly discussed the gender-related differences from the aspects of pronunciation, mainly intonation and stress, among Libyan students who learn English as a foreign language. The researchers have randomly selected twenty undergraduate students from the third and fourth semesters (ten female students and ten male students) from the English department, Faculty of Arts, Misurata University to participate in the research and asked to read aloud several written sentences....
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Not enough writing support is being provided to Baccalaureus Technologiae (BTech) students in vocational-intensive universities in South Africa. Even worse, not enough research is being done to investigate the writing attitudes of BTech students or how their lecturers support them in writing-intensive subjects. This view represents an unfair and a discriminatory approach to providing learning support to BTech students. This paper explores the use of dialogical formative feedback in the...
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Poverty is a multidimensional phenomenon that affects many people’s progress and development in this present age, especially in the developing country like Nigeria. The existing literature reviewed in this study established that education and poverty are negatively associated. Even the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations recommends education has one of the most important grand designs required to eradicate poverty and other deprivations (United Nations, 2019)....
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This study addresses the role of group work and how it assists the students to interact in the University of Botswana classrooms. The purpose of the study was to establish whether or not the students display quality classroom interaction when working in groups. Four (4) CSS lecturers teaching a total of 162 students were observed. The four lecturers observed did not only teach CSS but they also used group work in their teaching. The same number of lecturers and twelve students were from the...
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BackgroundColor vision deficiency or colorblindness, is the inability or reduced ability to distinguish different color spectra, particularly, red & green under normal lighting conditions with unaided eye. Red-green colorblindness is heritable genetic disorder and most prevalent type of color vision deficiency and its incidence varies between different ethnicity and sex and shows disparity in different parts/regions of the world.ObjectivesThis study was conducted to find out the prevalence...
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Reducing high level of poverty and hunger, and achieving universal primary education in many developing countries are some of the Millennium Development Goals. The current study was designed to investigate the relationship between the level of education and monthly income in the city of Kitwe in the Copperbelt Province of Zambia. The design of the study was descriptive and quantitative. Simple random sampling was used in this study to come up with the sample of informal and formal...
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Breast self-examination (BSE) is a simple, very low-cost, non-invasive early detection method used to detect breast cancer at early stage. It should be done for all women older than 20 years. The aim of this study was to assess BSE practice and associated factors among female undergraduate students in Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.Institution-based cross-sectional study design was conducted. Departments were selected from College of Business and Economics by using lottery...
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Anemia is a global public health problem affecting both developing and developed countries. In Ethiopia, Adolescent girls are more vulnerable to anemia because of gender norms can leave girls disproportionately impacted by food insecurity, increased iron requirements related to their rapid growth, and menstrual loss. However, evidence on the problem is scarce because it has not been given due attention in Ethiopia. Therefore, this study assessed the prevalence and associated factors of...