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AbstractThe paper is based on interviews with a sample of 200 teachers from the Limpopo province about their life histories, particularly those aspects related to their choice of teaching as their first career path, and their expectations, experiences and perceptions in this regard. It argues that current approaches to teacher education in South Africa require a paradigm shift to integrate the transposition of knowledge and skills required in teaching with strategies to enable teachers to...
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Climate change accelerates the vulnerability of resources that are of great importance to the lives of communities in many parts of the world.This study aims to analyze the vulnerability and adaptation to climate change of local populations in and around marine protected areas (MPAs) in Senegal.The methodology is based on Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) and the CRISTAL tool used to assess the vulnerability of communities and adaptation strategies.The Climate Information Portal (CIP) has...
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The objective of this study is to determine incidence, risk factors and management outcomes of abruptio placentae (AP) and comparing them with cases without AP who delivered within the same period.A 10 year retrospective study of AP managed at Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, Nigeria, between January 2001 and December 2010 was undertaken. Proforma was initially used for data collection before transfer to Epi-info 2008 software. Test of associations were evaluated and P <...
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A pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial. Participants: Clusters were primary health care clinics on the Ministry of Health list. Clients were eligible if they were aged 18 and over. Interventions: Two members of staff from each intervention clinic received the training programme. Clients in both intervention and control clinics subsequently received normal routine care from their health workers. Objective: To examine the impact of a mental health inservice training on routine...
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Jemal Ali1,6, Gizachew Yismaw1, Simon Gebretsadik2, Yeshambel Belhun1, Desalegn Woldeyohannes1, Ketema Tafess1, Ebba Abate2, Bemnet Amare1, Mengistu Endris1, Beyene Moges1, Desalegn Tegabu3, Andargachew Mulu1, Yared Wondimkun4, Aderajew Waka5 and Afework Kassu1 University of Gondar, Collage of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Microbiology Immunology and Parasitology, Ethiopia School of Medical Laboratory Technology, Ethiopia Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Gondar,...
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Hearing capability plays a principal role on human's communication. Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) caused by exposure to high noise levels is a serious socio-economic problem in modern societies. NIHL can either be reversible, resulting in a temporary threshold shifts (TTS) or irreversible, resulting in a permanent threshold shifts (PTS). PTS is often confirmed in the time span of between 2 - 6 weeks. NIHL may be prevented by avoidance of excessive amounts of noise or reducing the sound...
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Drought is a primary agent of famine in Africa today, where the agricultural production environment is under increased stress from many factors. Studies of past environmental change and the northern African archaeological record indicate just how variable climatic and environmental conditions are in the Sahel-Sahara zone on timescales of centuries to millennia. Such studies also illustrate the sensitivity of rainfall in this region to hemispheric and global-scale changes in climate (Brooks,...
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Southern Africa, and in particular South Africa, is home to a vast variety of endemic flora and fauna which, besides its intrinsic value, is vital for sustaining human livelihoods as well as many formal and informal economic sectors. Seven broad terrestrial ecological zones (biomes) occur in this region: the savanna, grassland, nama karoo, succulent karoo, forest, desert and fynbos biomes (Rutherford and Westfall, 1994). Some authorities also recognize an eighth biome, the thicket biome (Low...
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Purpose – Climate change has emerged as an important theme in the current food security discourses, and although research on local people's adaptation to climate change is increasing, more research is needed to enable sharing of different coping strategies. This research can help policymakers in documenting effective coping strategies that helped to reduce negative impacts of climate change on farmers. The research therefore determined how farmers in rural Ghana use traditional knowledge to...