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Malawi is highlighted as one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to the effects of climate change. The large uncertainty around future climate change in the region remains a barrier to adaptation planning. Despite this high potential vulnerability, relatively little research has gone into determining how well available models represent this country's climate. This work therefore evaluates the ability of existing General Circulation Models (GCMs) and Regional Climate Models (RCMs)...
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Malawi is highlighted as one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to the effects of climate change. The large uncertainty around future climate change in the region remains a barrier to adaptation planning. Despite this high potential vulnerability, relatively little research has gone into determining how well available models represent this country's climate. This work therefore evaluates the ability of existing General Circulation Models (GCMs) and Regional Climate Models (RCMs)...
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Malawi is highlighted as one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to the effects of climate change. The large uncertainty around future climate change in the region remains a barrier to adaptation planning. Despite this high potential vulnerability, relatively little research has gone into determining how well available models represent this country's climate. This work therefore evaluates the ability of existing General Circulation Models (GCMs) and Regional Climate Models (RCMs)...
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Malawi is highlighted as one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to the effects of climate change. The large uncertainty around future climate change in the region remains a barrier to adaptation planning. Despite this high potential vulnerability, relatively little research has gone into determining how well available models represent this country's climate. This work therefore evaluates the ability of existing General Circulation Models (GCMs) and Regional Climate Models (RCMs)...
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Mobile technology has infiltrated our day to day existence through provision of inexhaustible access to communication and information. In education, mobile devices are not only used as tools to reinforce information, motivate and accentuate engagement, but it additionally enables the delivery of course content. The adoption of authentic technological innovations using the variety of distinguishing attributes available on mobile devices could potentially promote a mobile learning...
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This paper aims to determine the origin and processes of groundwater salinization in the Lebna coastal aquifer in northeastern of Cap Bon, Tunisia and to identify the main sources involved in the ecosystem alterations in this zone. To reach these goals, detailed geological and hydrogeological data were used in combination with geochemical and geophysical methods. The results show that the chloride, sodium and nitrate concentrations and electrical conductivity values exceed the World Health...
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A linear concept of time forms the basis of most of our use of the first testament, both scholarly and in faith communities. The African concept of time, however, differs markedly from the conventional Western linear concept. The Biblical concept of time stands somewere in between.
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This study analyzed the hydrological impacts of climate change over Benin synoptic stations from 1951 to 2010 using multifractal approach. This method is based on the study of temporal evolution of fractal dimension (D_f), multifractality index (α), co-dimension (C_1) and probable maximum singularity (γ_s). The comparison of the average values of yearly fractal dimension ((D_f)) I… obtained over the sub-period [1951-1970], [1971-1990] and [1991-2010] has shown and confirmed that [1971-1990]...
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This conceptual and literature reviews study tracks the nexus of rural geo-cultural context, community participation, relevant pedagogy, and educational outcomes. The study traverse and synthesis existing theories/ concepts and methods to rural educational research. To identify the current gaps in knowledge and the methodological prospects in studying rural educational context. Â This is to lay the basis for a future detailed qualitative study into the cultural and lived educational...
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This conceptual and literature reviews study tracks the nexus of rural geo-cultural context, community participation, relevant pedagogy, and educational outcomes. The study traverse and synthesis existing theories/ concepts and methods to rural educational research. To identify the current gaps in knowledge and the methodological prospects in studying rural educational context. Â This is to lay the basis for a future detailed qualitative study into the cultural and lived educational...
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The idea of Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE) is a broad one and goes outside just the provision of education to pupils.It also incorporates the delivery of social, health and psychological desires of a learner in total (UNESCO, 2004).Osakwe (2006), stated that, it includes all round development of an individual's physical, social, moral, intellectual and mental state and as stated, "education is a development of the whole man'', that is, it ensures the advancement or changes...
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IntroductionIn education system, school serves as a learning center and school organization practices is the core value in actualizing the function of the school as a foundation.This is successfully achieved through creating school management style (UNESCO, 2009).Quality learning has a significant impact and uses the part of human development; hence preschool learners have a right to receive training of good quality which is associated with different intellectual and institutional...
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IntroductionIn education system, school serves as a learning center and school organization practices is the core value in actualizing the function of the school as a foundation.This is successfully achieved through creating school management style (UNESCO, 2009) .Quality learning has a significant impact and uses the part of human development; hence preschool learners have a right to receive training of good quality which is associated with different intellectual and institutional...
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<ns4:p>Facilitating mutually-beneficial educational activities between researchers and school students is an increasingly popular way for research institutes to engage with communities who host health research, but these activities have rarely been formally examined as a community or public engagement approach in health research. The KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme (KWTRP) in Kilifi, Kenya, through a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach involving students, teachers,...