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This study was conducted to determine the magnitude and causes of blindness and visual impairment in Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria.A retrospective clinic based study to analyse the cases of patients with blindness in general hospitals of Iperu and Isara areas of Ogun state between May 2005 and December 2005. The data of demographic characteristics and diagnosis were retrieved from the outpatient cards.Three hundred and sixty-nine cases registered in the eye clinic during the period of the study...
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Impact of users on thermal behaviour of a building and a building's impact on the use of different spaces are two aspects that are subject of post occupancy evaluation of the present paper. The building was designed according to passive concepts, including Insulated envelope and internal thermal mass; also computer simulations were used to optimize thermal performance of different components of the design. The evaluation was done by using quantitative method to document climate and interior...
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Air pollution by the aerosol particles was evaluated in a case study site located east of Algiers in Algeria in North Africa. The location was influenced by road traffic emissions. The measures, by size distribution, were done using a HVS-PM-10 sampler equipped of cascade impactors in four levels (brand Andersen). The results showed that air pollution by the inhalable particles (PM-10), the alveolar particles (PM-2.5) and the very fine particles (PM-1) was very high. The average content in...
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本稿では,南部スーダン(現 南スーダン)の首都ジュバにおける労働市場の現状を,人材ニーズの高い企業への聞き取り調査から明らかにする。また,現地の技能人材の育成がどのように行われているのかを,職業訓練事業の訓練卒業生への聞き取りから分析した。調査から分かったことは,第一に,建設業,自動車整備業,ホテルサービス業の各業種で,国内資本か否かによる従業員構成の違いが存在することである。企業内の職位については,外国人労働者が南部スーダン出身の労働者に比べて相対的に高い職位に就いていた。その背景には,紛争による南部スーダンの学校教育の停滞や,ウガンダやケニアなどの近隣国出身者の就業機会を求めた流入がある。南部スーダン人人材の育成が求められる状況の中,ジュバでは国際協力機構の職業訓練プロジェクトにより,技能を持った人材を育成し,就業に一定の効果を挙げていることが分かった。しかし,半数以上が期限付きの契約ベースの雇用である状況も分かった。
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The aim of this research was to x-ray some causes of poor performance of pupils in primary school mathematics. Specifically, the study examined the use of instructional materials and pupils’ academic performance in mathematics; parents’ socio-economic background and pupils’ academic performance in mathematics; compared the performance of private and public primary school pupils in mathematics; examined ways in which teachers contribute to pupils’ poor performance in mathematics. The study...
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The current study examined 181 lower income unmarried African American couples who were expecting or had a child (3 months or younger). All couples received couple relationship education (PREP). We examined whether changes in communication quality and perceived social integration were related to changes in relationship satisfaction and dedication and whether these associations were consistent for men and women. The results demonstrated that men's and women's change in positive communication...
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Objective: This study was conducted to assess the experiences of mistreatment and harassment among final-year clinical students in a Nigerian medical school. Materials and Methods: A self-administered questionnaire was used to obtain information on the various forms of mistreatment experienced by 269 students in the 2007 and 2008 graduating classes of a medical school in Nigeria. Results: Almost all the respondents (98.5%) had experienced one or more forms of mistreatment during their...
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Establishing the specific criteria by which effective teaching can be evaluated is a vital step in the teaching learning process. Students’ evaluation is commonly used in developed countries to provide information that could be used by teacher to improve his/her teaching and by administrators to make personnel decisions like promotion . Although students’ evaluation of teaching is one area of educational research that is becoming increasingly emphasized in recent times in Nigeria, but...
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Article published in International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2012. Also available at www.ijhssnet.com
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Meningitis is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in low-resource settings. In sub-Saharan Africa, the meningitis belt has been characterized by particularly high and seasonal incidences of bacterial meningitis extending throughout life. Despite the progress being made in treating the condition, the mortality rates continue to be high, ranging between 2% and 30% globally. In Ghana, the mortality rate of meningitis has been estimated to range from 36% to 50%. However little...