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This study explored the English literacy experiences and practices outside the classroom of six immigrant women enrolled in English as a second language program (ESL) in the US and Ghana.After data interpretation through narrative analysis grounded in a critical sociocultural perspective of literacy, findings in this study highlighted these women's preferred engagement with media sources such as movies and reality shows for learning English.Learners also used their multilingual identities...
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Intimate partner violence cuts across cultures and types of relationships.While the phenomenon has received considerable academic attention in many contexts, few scholarly works exist in Ghana.This research project was limited to tertiary level students at Ghana's premier university.The study, using open-ended qualitative questions, examined the phenomenon from a multidimensional perspective as it affects both male and female in dating relationships.Additionally, the study attempts to fill a...
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Although many countries in the world including Uganda witnessed high rates of economic growth in the last three decades, the strong growth has failed to holistically deliver the expected prosperity. Amidst Uganda's strong growth of about 7% per annum, of the recent decades, poverty, unemployment and inequality have remained pervasive especially in the rural areas; an indication that the growth process has not been pro-poor and inclusive of the deprived. Agriculture which is the sector...
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This study investigated how five Somali high school immigrant students who were English language learners at a predominantly white high school perceived the mainstream teachers' teaching. The findings reveal that the participants were not accommodated, not given support, and rejected by the mainstream teachers who lacked appropriate training in second language acquisition theories and ESL pedagogy and who endorsed difference blindness. The teachers also ignored and sanctioned any differences...
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Nowadays, there is a crucial question about the quality of the air that people breathes in Togo and many problems that its pollution would cause on the human health (respiratory, pulmonary and cardiovascular diseases, increase of infections) and on the environment (destruction of the ozone layer, global warming, climatic catastrophes).The lack of precise information on the different sources of pollution, the state and degree of pollution of Togolese cities, by the government or municipal...
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Technological advancement, globalization and competition are changing the economic and social environment rapidly.As a result of this, organizations that are unable to urgently cope and adapt to these changes are underperforming because the factors for success in the past no longer holds.The paper examines challenges posed by the practice of open book management in Nigeria and provides ways the organization could brace with them for greater performance.The instrument used for gathering data...
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Inequalities in the opportunity to obtain a good education in low-income countries are widely understood to be related to household resources and schooling quality. Yet, to date, most researchers have investigated the contributions of these two factors separately. This paper considers them jointly, paying special attention to their covariation, which indicates whether schools exacerbate or compensate for existing household-based inequalities. The paper develops a new variance decomposition...
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Chitosan acts as elicitors that helps to induce the secondary metabolites, reduce the transpiration of plants which in turn reduce the water use efficiency without affecting the dry matter production of the plants. A study was conducted to investigate the effect of foliar spray of chitosan on morphological, growth and flowering characters of African marigold under induced drought conditions. The experiment with 3 levels of water stress ie., 100 %, 70 % and 50 % field capacity and three...
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This paper undertakes a philosophical analysis of the effectiveness of legislation in upholding sexual purity among teachers in Kenya.The Government of Kenya and the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) have enacted legislation to govern teachers' sexual conduct.However, analysis of the incidences of teachers' sexual abuse of their learners reveal that legislation merely creates awareness among teachers on the need to refrain from committing sexual offences.It does not stimulate their mind to...
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We take advantage of a wave of school constructions in Cameroon after World War II and us evariations in school supply at the village level to estimate labor and marriage market returns to education in the 1976 population census. Education increases the likelihood to be in a polygamous union for men and for women, as well as the overall socioeconomic status of the spouse. We argue that education increases polygamy for women because it allows them to marry more educated and richer men, who...
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The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) in the White Paper for Post-School Education and Training outlines access, participation and barriers as critical issues in post-school education (DHET, 2013). The main aim of this research paper was to investigate the relationships between access, barriers to participation and success among adult students registered for the National Accredited Technical Diploma (NATED) specialisation in Early Childhood Development (ECD) at a TVET...
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A Thesis submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Master of Arts Degree in International Relations
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Viral hepatitis B is a disease condition of the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus, and it leads to complications such as cancer and cirrhosis. This poses an occupational hazard because about 66,000 health care workers get infected with the virus annually. Adequate knowledge and right attitude of health workers are required to prevent the disease. Compared to average health care workers, trainee nurses are more vulnerable to the disease due to inadequate knowledge on infection control...