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The study aims to explore university students' understanding and perception of violence against women (VAW). A total of 14 focus group discussions were conducted and stratified into 2 genders (men and women). Participants were undergraduate students (n = 75) from a public university in Cairo, Egypt. Findings revealed gender variations in the understanding of VAW. Although many considered VAW to essentially involve physical harm, female participants had a broader understanding of what...
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Climate warming coupled with local disturbances within lakes is an accelerating global problem. This issue is acute at Lake Tanganyika (eastern Africa), where warming and overfishing have resulted in declining rates of pelagic fish catches and structural damage to diverse littoral cichlid communities. This deterioration has fueled demand for alternative livelihoods, and thus conversion of shoreline-adjacent forests to agricultural fields and oil palm orchards, which in turn heightens the...
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Despite efforts to prioritise transformation of the previously disadvantaged population, inequalities created by the Apartheid system persist in the South African higher education system. This study assessed transformation in relation to population affinity and gender of first-time enrolments of Health Sciences (HS) postgraduate students at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), Johannesburg. A retrospective study of the Wits HS postgraduate student database was used for this...
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eHealth literacy is individual's ability to look for, understand, and evaluate health information from electronic sources. Integrating eHealth literacy to the health system could help lower health care costs and ensure health equity. Despite its importance, the eHealth literacy level in Ethiopia has not been studied on medical and health science students, who are important parties in the health system. Understanding their level of eHealth literacy augments practice of health care, efficiency...
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This study assessed the perceived causes, indicators and impacts of climate change by disaggregating farmers in to adaptor and non-adaptor groups in Goat based agro-pastoral livelihood zone of Ethiopia. The collected quantitative and qualitative data were analysed in descriptive statistics, linear regression, anomaly index, Likert rating scale and conceptual narrations. The findings demonstrated that an increasing temperature and a decreasing rainfall trends were perceived by farmers across...
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The level of heavy metals (Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Pb, and Cd) in seawater, suspended particulate matter (SPM) and sediment along Abu-Qir Bay coast, Alexandria, Egypt, were evaluated by selecting nine stations as hot spots during winter 2020.Resuls showed that, the average concentrations of the investigated heavy metals followed the following order: Fe > Zn > Mn > Ni > Pb > Co > Cu > Cd in seawater, Fe > Zn > Mn > Pb > Cu > Ni > Co > Cd in SPM, and Fe > Mn > Zn > Ni > Co > Cu > Pb > Cd in...
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This paper presents a methodology for optimal design of diesel/PV/wind/battery hybrid renewable energy system (HRES) for the electrification of residential buildings in rural areas. Contrary to previous work, in this study, the effects of climate diversity and building energy efficiency on the size optimization of HRES are investigated. First, a multi-criteria spatial analysis trough a common geographical information system tool (ArcGIS 10.2) is undertaken to develop the renewable energy...
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Objectives Antibiotic resistance is a global public health concern, especially in developing countries, where antibiotic misuse is widespread. However, studies investigating relevant factors, particularly in youth, are limited. This study examined the levels of health literacy (HL) and their association with antibiotic use, knowledge of antibiotics and awareness of antibiotic resistance among university students in Egypt. Design A cross-sectional study was conducted using self-administered...
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Abstract Most Palestinians have yet to have the urge to participate in green building practices. To enhance green building education in Palestine, we built a mobile application named “Let’s Go Green” to deliver awareness and incorporate green building technologies. In order to validate the mobile learning (m-learning) effect, we have conducted separate measurements by using ARCS motivation model and paper-based quiz among 80 engineering and architecture students in Hebron, Palestine. The...
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Cognitive impairment is a common complication of hypothyroidism that affects the patient's quality of life in different aspects. In Ethiopia, though the prevalence of hypothyroidism is high the magnitude of cognitive impairment among these patients is not known. Therefore, the current study is aimed at determining the prevalence of cognitive impairment and associated factors among adult hypothyroid patients.An institution-based cross-sectional study was employed from February 24 to May 22,...
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This study investigated the causes and effects of bullying on primary school pupils in Waterval village in Limpopo Province, South Africa. Qualitative method with purposive sampling was used as a subtype of non-probability sampling. Data were analysed using thematic content analysis which identifies and summarises message contents from respondents. Participants in the study were parents, teachers, community members and the pupils with the permission from their School Governing Board (SGB)....
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Despite adapting to the lockdown necessitated by the Coronavirus pandemic, Higher Education Institutions in South Africa have acknowledged that continued lockdown further jeopardizes the 2020 academic calendar. This paper looks at what the Higher Education response has been to continue with academic activity at the onset of Lockdown Level 5. The use of electronic tuition through various media channels has been highlighted since the announcement of lockdown, at all levels of education. While...