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BackgroundSocioeconomic factors have been found to be related to adolescents' dietary habits, physical activity, and body mass index (BMI). 50 schools in the West Bank that face socioeconomic and political challenges in terms of infrastructure, academic achievement, dropout rate, limited access, geography, and economic status were labelled as marginalised by the AMIDEAST School Support Program (SPP). This study aimed to describe and assess factors relating to dietary habits, energy drink...
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Abstract Through the tabular morphology of northwestern part of the Middle-Atlas in Morocco, numerous uncovered monogenetic volcanoes arise structured of pyroclastic product layers and lava flows. Our fieldwork results witness a wide-ranging volcanic shape spectrum, as cones, maars, tuff-rings, and cone-maar mixes, generally associated with a later lava flow discharge that could develop many surfaces and appearances. There are withal sundry eruptive products such as pahoehoe lava, scoria,...
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This study investigates empirically the influence of home environment on the academic performance of the students in some selected schools in Dekina Local Government Area in Kogi State, Nigeria. The study was anchored on Charles Darwin Social Theory and Theory of Parent Involvement. The researcher used mainly primary data from a sample of 120 respondents obtained by the use of a well-structured questionnaire. The data collected were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. The...
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This study investigated the risk factors that are associated with alcohol use among a nationally representative sample of school-going adolescents in Ghana. The 2012 version of the Ghanaian Global School-based Student Health Survey on adolescents aged 11–19 years old (N = 1984) was used. Logistic regression was employed to study the relationship between alcohol use variables and socio-demographic characteristic, mental health problems, psychosocial variables and parental involvement. The...
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Kenya has made significant stride in financial inclusion compared to other Sub-Saharan economies.Using time series data for the period 2004 to 2017 and Structural Equation Modelling (SEM), this study seeks to investigate whether there are trade-offs or synergies between inclusive finance and financial stability.Previous evidence suggests both positive and negative effects, but evidence on emerging economies such as Kenya is clearly lacking.This can partly be attributed to scarcity of data on...
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Appears in: INTED2019 Proceedings Publication year: 2019Pages: 9008-9017ISBN: 978-84-09-08619-1ISSN: 2340-1079doi: 10.21125/inted.2019.2241Conference name: 13th International Technology, Education and Development ConferenceDates: 11-13 March, 2019Location: Valencia, Spain
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This article proposes a ‘systemic experiential learning model’ for the evaluation of technological learning. Technological learning is effective when combining learning by doing, by searching and by interacting. The proposed model is based on parallels drawn between the typology – learning by doing, by searching and by interacting – and Kolb’s Experiential Learning Theory through its cyclical combination of action and reflection. It argues that learners, whether they be individuals, groups,...
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To show the magnitude of the implications of terrorism for the future of knowledge among the present crop of schoolchildren in Nigeria, there is the need to capture the factors that predispose them as soft targets to collective violence through a scientific investigation. Towards this end, the present article theoretically explores the global trends of terrorism against schoolchildren, the trajectory of terrorism, its tensi ons and contentions, the implications of violence for the future of...
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Introduction and aim: Eating disorders (EDs) are complex, multifactorial diseases linked to biological, developmental, psychological, and sociocultural factors.Medical students are among subjects at high risk of EDs.The aim of the present investigation was to evaluate EDs among 710 Moroccan medical students with a focus on cognition and behavior related to EDs.Methods: Sociodemographic, economic, and clinical data were collected.Validated questionnaires, such as the SCOFF (Sick, Control, One...
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Well resolved moment tensor solutions reveal information about the sources of seismic waves. In this article, a waveform inversion technique, which uses waveform data from near-source seismic stations that belong to the Egyptian National Seismological Network (ENSN) is applied in order to estimate both focal mechanism and moment magnitude of small and moderate local earthquakes that occurred after 2010 till 2014 in and around Egypt. Fifty nine earthquakes with local magnitude (ML) ranging...
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Teacher educators in Nigeria receive limited professional development, particularly regarding the instruction of early grade reading skills. As part of the USAID-funded Northern Education Initiative Plus project, Florida State University faculty provided intensive teacher educator professional development to staff at four Teacher Education Institutions in northern Nigeria. Positive impacts on teacher educator knowledge, skills, and attitudes were observed related to content and pedagogical...
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From time immemorial, women have made tremendous contributions to the development of their respective societies.These vary greatly with each successive stage of human development.Northern Nigeria is patriarchal in nature which is a major feature of a traditional society where powerful cultural traditions undermine the rights of women.They are therefore discriminated upon from, in most cases, acquiring formal education.Girl's educational opportunities tend to be circumscribed by patriarchy,...
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Abstract During the last few decades, 'desertification' has reached the status of a global environmental issue. The African Sahel is often seen as the world region worst hit by this process. The idea that deserts are spreading, mainly due to local land-use practices, is, however, not new. It already existed early in the colonial period in tropical Africa. The purpose of this paper is to provide a historical perspective on the construction of the desertification narrative using historical...
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Several strategies and methods have been designed and tested to allow students to have better teaching and learning of programming concepts and training their programming skills acquired. In our university, old and classic pedagogical methods are still used in the learning of Oriented-Object Programming (OOP). This paper explores the experimentation of a pedagogical approach designed for Mostafa Stambouli Mascara University’s computer sciences students to enhance their chances to get an...