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This study was conducted in Songea Municipality involving five day community secondary schools. This study investigated the effect of long commuting on students’ academic performance in day community secondary schools in Tanzania.The study specifically investigated the influence of long commuting on student’s tardiness, truancy,school transfer and drop outs and its effects on teaching and learning processes and its relationship to poor academic performance.A total of 163 long commuting...
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Social Cohesion versus Coercion : how Freedom Park seeks to unite South Africans through Inclusive Nationalism, SAMAB 27 (2014) : pp. 8-12 : erratum
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The study aimed at examining factors affecting students’ performance in National Secondary Education Examinations in Tanzania, using schools in Temeke District of Dar es Salaam Region as a case study. The study involved five wards; Kigamboni, Mjimwema, Kurasini, Mbagala kuu, and Mbagala. The study was guided by four objectives namely, reasons for differing students’ performance in the National Sec-ondary Education Examination, factors affecting the quality of Education, relation-ship between...
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This paper exposes the results of the study of the stress perturbations caused by the Al Hoceima (Morocco) earthquakes of 1994 and 2004 by means of Coulomb modeling.Modeling was based on the compilation of all the studies carried out after both events, including seismological (location and depth of the main shocks and aftershocks), seismotectonic (source parameters, stress field), geodetic (GPS), tomographic and geological ones.It shows that the first earthquake is likely to have induced the...
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Ten polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners were determined in water samples collected along the River Nile using gas chromatography-electron capture detector (GC-ECD). PCB concentrations ranged from 14 to 20 μ g/L, which were higher than those reported in previous studies, indicating serious PCB pollution in the River Nile. PCB congener profiles varied depending on the sampling sties. PCB-138 was the predominant congener accounting for more than 18% of total PCBs. The composition of PCB...
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This study was to assess the marine environment quality by hydrocarbon contamination along the east Algerian coasts using an approach based on biomarkers and hydrocarbon rate in the polychaete Perinereis cultrifera. Individuals were collected from two sites: Skikda considered as a polluted site and from El-Kala as a reference site. During this study two approaches have been maintained: the first was the analysis of physico-chemical parameters of the seawater, where no significant differences...
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As it is often the case in many fields of study, a master is not known except through his follower(s).The purpose of this paper is twofold. Firstly, it aims at demonstrating that the younger Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw(1856-1950) was a true disciple of the elderly Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen(1828-1906) and secondly, that the former was not only a mere imitator but he was as well, a provider of alternative solutions to some of the issues raised by his master. Put differently,...
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ReferencesObjective: The objective was to determine the nutritional environment at secondary schools in Bloemfontein, Free State province.Design: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive study.Subjects and setting: The subjects were secondary school principals in Bloemfontein, Free State province, in 2006.Method: Principals of 10 secondary schools who were already participating in a larger study on 26 schools completed structured questionnaires on nutrition practices.Results: Four schools...
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In 2004 the Department of Science and Technology in the Republic of South Africa adopted a policy on Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS). By doing so it moved IKS from just being a political and academic rhetoric into a political policy of government. The policy affirms African cultural values in the face of globalization - a clear imperative given the need to promote a positive African identity (IKS Policy, Chapter 5; page 9). The policy also provides for practical measures for the...
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Background: Safe abortions have been practiced throughout the world. From the fragmented studies conducted in Ethiopia, abortion and its consequences are increasing from time to time. Significant proportions of maternal deaths are occurring due to complications of unsafe abortion and these abortions are due to the responses to unwanted pregnancies. Objective: To assess the knowledge, attitude and practice towards safe abortion among female students of Mizan-Tepi University, Southwest,...
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This paper utilises data from a study that investigated the efficacy of vocational skills training provided to orphans from three orphanages in Temeke District, Dar es Salaam. The three orphanage centres that were studied are Kurasini National Children Home, Saudia and Don Bosco Vocational Centre. The sample comprised of 45 orphans, an official from the Department of Social Welfare in Temeke District, and two officials from the orphanage centres. Data were collected through interviews,...
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Background: Pre-marital sex is any sexual activities with an opposite sex partners or a same sex before he/she has started a marriage life.The term is usually used to refer the inter course before the legal age of marriage.In the course of experimentation, adolescents often in counter high risk situation, as contracting STD /HIV/AIDS and often exposed to un intended pregnancy and illicit abortions.Objective: This study was conducted to assess knowledge, attitude and practice towards...
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Le handicap physique ou mental est une composante majeure de la stigmatisation et de la marginalisation de ceux et celles qui en souffrent dans toutes les cultures. Ceci dit, l’Afrique noire est souvent consideree a tort ou a raison comme un monde ou l’enfant handicape est le mieux protege contre ce type mauvais traitement. Ce travail contraste avec cette croyance et propose un voyage a travers l’Afrique subtropicale sur les representations collectives et sociales du handicap de l’enfant...