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Healthcare disparities are prevalent throughout the United States of America, particularly among low socioeconomic communities and minority groups. As primary care providers in Bronx, New York, the authors have noted that African American males often decline colonoscopy screening measures more frequently than other minorities. Ironically, the same cohort of African American men has the highest incidence of colon cancer and less favorable outcomes from chemotherapy intervention. In hopes of...
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A B S T R A C T This study was carried out to investigate the degree, the nature and the origin of pollution in Sidi M’hamed Benali Lake using the physicochemical parameters, saprobic index and cladocerans. For this purpose, water and zooplankton sampling was collected from six sites in lake during five seasons. The average seasonal values of physicochemical parameters showed that the lake undergoes a slight anthropogenic and natural pollution in the dry and wet periods. Presence of certain...
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The institutional change agenda for higher education in South Africa post-1994 was extensive in its foci, ambitious in goals, and far-reaching in nature. There was a wide array of transformation-oriented initiatives aimed at institutional change. These included the definition of the purposes and goals of higher education; extensive policy research, policy formulation, adoption, and implementation in the areas of governance, funding, academic structure and programmes and quality assurance,...
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The Egyptian society in addressing the enduring problem that faces its labour market; which is mismatch between the demands of the labour market and the education output. The aim of this paper is to analyse the degree of awareness that Egyptian academicians have regarding knowledge management (KM), and thus identify the level of implementing practices of KM processes in private higher education institutions (HEIs) in Egypt. Data was gathered using questionnaire from the two private HEIs in...
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An article published by The International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses, Volume 7, Issue 3, 2015
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This article historicises and problematises policy developments that dealt with difference between learners and across different layers of the learner population in South Africa from the 1920s. In so doing it shows how notions of 'difference', 'subnormality', 'feeble-mindedness', 'mental defect' and 'behaviour deviates' became part of the education policy lexicon and highlights the implications for current policy thinking. The article provides a historical context for the current predominant...
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ABSTRACT : The child neglect seems to increase students suffering and substantially affect their academic performance. T h is study aimed to investigate the effect of child neglect on academic performance of JHS ( Junior High School) pupil in the Bantama c ommunity in Kumasi, Ghana . A cross sectional survey with quantitative methods was conducted with pupils within the Bant a ma c ommunity. A purposive sampling was used to select four community schools : Kookoase JHS, Presbyterian JHS,...
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The paper examines the role of education in earnings determination by using all three rounds of the Urban Worker Survey of Ghana for 2004-2006 conducted by CSAE.The analysis is begun by investigating and comparing heterogeneity in earnings determinants amongst self-employed (informal sector), private sector workers and public sector workers with particular focus on education.An examination of the role education, individual and household characteristics play in facilitating entry into...
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Globally, mentoring has been recognized as one of the effective approaches in professional training and development of teachers. Most importantly, in Zimbabwe, mentoring has been largely adopted as one of the Teaching Practice strategies by teacher training colleges and schools. Good quality mentoring in schools makes an important contribution to developing professional skills especially to the student teachers (mentees) as this will ultimately ensure good quality learning experiences of...
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This work aims to the assessment of marine pollution in the Bay of Oran, including zinc, copper, iron and lead.These toxic elements represent a real danger to living organisms.Many factors have increased the marine pollution and marine traffic including the transport of hydrocarbons, industrial and domestic discharges and fishing activities, etc.This study shows essentially the bioconcentration of heavy metals in the species Mytilus galloprovincialis, these filter bivalves have a broad...
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Objective: This study examined the influence of demography such as gender, age, marital status and religion on medical education among final year medical students in different geopolitical zones of Nigeria. Methods: This is a cross sectional descriptive study that drew a total of seven hundred and fifty seven (757) final year medical students from ten (10) randomly selected fully accredited medical schools out of a total of twenty seven (27) fully accredited medical schools in Nigeria....
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This paper examines social media tools as medium for knowledge sharing among students and academic staff of Nigerian universities: case study of students’ and academic staff of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun state, Nigeria. The survey research method was adopted for this study because similar studies adopted this approach. A structured questionnaire was designed and used to collect data for this study. Population for the study comprises of Two hundred and fifty (250)...