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The Boukaïs inlier consists of a 2500 m thick series of sedimentary rocks intercalated with lavas of basic to intermediate composition, crosscut by late dolerite dykes and dacitic intrusions. This volcano-sedimentary sequence forms part of a Late Neoproterozoic inlier located towards the northern boundary of the West African Craton in Western Algeria. In contrast to the NW Hoggar, further South and towards the Anti-Atlas chain further West, there is an obvious lack of field evidence for...
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The aim of this study is to examine the level of instructors‟ fairness perceptions in the workplace i.e. the quality of leader-subordinate relationship, procedural and distributive justices of the existing organizational practice. In addition, it uncovers the extent to which the work environment within the university is instrumental in boosting organizational commitment and increases the likelihood of staying in the system. The sample included 103 instructors (93 males and 10 females)...
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The perception of career barriers has the potential to influence individuals' career choice processes and facilitate or detract from their realising their career goals. Grade 12 black ( n = 90) and Grades 11 ( n = 140) and 12 ( n = 118) white high school learners completed a semi-structured questionnaire asking whether gender discrimination, racial or ethnic discrimination, personal characteristics or other factors were perceived as barriers to progressing in the career they would like to...
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This paper focuses on the assessment of educational need of diabetic in‐patients in medical wards in a regional hospital in Mauritius. Based on a questionnaire survey among 50 diabetic patients admitted to medical wards in a hospital, the present findings showed that the majority of the patients did not know what constitutes a fibre rich diet and were not even aware of their weight or recommended weight. Only half of the study population confirmed that they exercised regularly. Moreover...
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Knox and colleagues1 recently issued a timely call for public health researchers to take a more complex approach to understanding and preventing suicide. As they note, there has been a dearth of intervention and prevention research, and many important methodological limitations. An important point made by Knox et al. is that “there is substantial worldwide variation in population patterns of suicide, violence, and depression. . . . A comprehensive understanding of this variability . . ....
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Morphological, physical and chemical studies were carried out on soils of Mount Bambouto, a volcanic mountain of the West Cameroon highland. These studies show that the soils of this region can be divided into seven groups according to Soils Taxonomy USA [Soil taxonomy: a basic system of soil classification for making and interpreting soils surveys: USDA Agriculture Handbook 436: Washington, DC, US Government Pronting Office, 1975, 754]: lithic dystrandept soils, typical dystrandept soils,...
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Ethiopia is a multi-ethnic, traditional and one of the least developed countries in the world. The participation rate in early childhood education was 2.0%; in primary and secondary education was 64.4% and 19.3%,respectively in 2002/03 (MOE, 2003). The participation rate in higher education is about 1%. Except in the KG’s, the participation rate of girls is lower than boys at all education levels. It was 25.2% in higher education enrollment and 16.3% among 2002/03 graduates. Primary and...
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The importance of educating people to ensure a country’s continuous competitiveness and sustainable development is unquestionable. Expanding and reforming higher education and research in Ethiopia will contribute to significantly alleviating problems of suffering from relatively slow social and political progress, and becoming increasingly marginalized in the world economy. It will put the country in a sustainable path to development and improvement of the livelihood of the population....
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Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and NutritionVolume 39, Issue S1 p. S24-S24 ABSTRACTS: Oral Presentation Abstracts O0044 EFFECTIVENESS AND LIMITATION OF NUTRITION EDUCATION ACTION: EXAMPLE OF MADAGASCAR J. Rambeloson Zo, J. Rambeloson Zo NUTRITION, INSTITUT SCIENTIFIQUE ET TECHNIQUE DE LA NUTRITION ET DE L’ALIMENTATION, PARIS, FranceSearch for more papers by this author J. Rambeloson Zo, J. Rambeloson Zo NUTRITION, INSTITUT SCIENTIFIQUE ET TECHNIQUE DE LA NUTRITION ET DE...
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Introduction: The promotion of improved nutrition for young children and women through educational and training activities are the principal goals of LINKAGES/Madagascar project, which has been operational in Madagascar since 1999. LINKAGES trains health workers and community volunteers. Community volunteers carry out most of the activities through their work as liaisons between health centers and communities. The objective of the current study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the...
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Analysis of the responses of 90 clinical veterinary students of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, on career motivation and specialization preference showed that 38% of the students choose veterinary medicine as a profession because of their love for animals. High income accounted for 32.3%, high status 22.2%, while only 11.1% choose the course because of their family tradition. Animal Production and Public Health are most favoured fields of specialization followed by Medicine and...
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Education is the key to creating, adapting and spreading knowledge upon which the wealth of any nation is based. The proportion of students majoring in mathematics, science, and engineering, has been found to be positively associated with subsequent growth rates, suggesting higher returns to education investments in these fields. Investment in Tertiary education enables developing countries to sustain their new industries, sustain their strategy of technology adoption and provide the basis...
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This paper assesses the relationship between poverty and patient abandonment and its effect on health care services in the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar, Nigeria. A survey design was adopted, data were collected through questionnaires and interviews, including secondary data from the hospital records. A total of 100 respondents which were stratified into hospital workers and patients were used for the research. Field data confirmed that cultural interpretation and...