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This paper investigates the effects of economic growth, electricity consumption and urbanization on CO2 emissions in Cameroon applying the newly developed ARDL to time series data from 1971 to 2011.In addition, we used a Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) in order to examine the long and short runs causality between CO2 emissions and others variables.The results obtained suggest that CO2 emissions are positively related to economic growth, electricity consumption and urbanization.Besides,...
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A Dissertation Submitted to MUDCC in Partial fulfilment of the Requirement for the Award of Degree of Master of Science in Human Resource Management (MSc. HRM) of Mzumbe University.
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This article aims to encourage a radical and democratic approach towards the supervision of postgraduate studies at higher education institutions (HEIs). The article further amplifies the notion of sustainable learning environments (SuLE), where people use their privileged positions to create opportunities for learning and advancement of others. The article valorises the sentiments of SuLE for a rejuvenated sense of agency and democratic citizenry with fresh lenses to interrogate current...
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John Samuel (2013) teaches that democracy is the non-negotiable pillar of the South African nation because it is regarded as the most effective mechanism for ensuring that South Africans live in an equitable society, which is free and is marked by fairness, peace, hope and social justice. It is also through the operationalisation of and adherence to democracy and its principles that the whole movement towards the re-humanisation of this country was mounted. Higher education as the leader in...
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This article presents an assessment of predictors of intentions not to use the female condom among University of Botswana students.The female condom seemed the right response to contraception and HIV/AIDS prevention interventions that empower women and address gender inequalities.However, the method's worldwide acceptability has been dodged with uncertainty as a result of its low uptake despite the fact that women and girls continue to be affected and infected by HIV/AIDS more than their...
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In Malawi, production from subsistence rain fed agriculture is highly vulnerable to climate change and variability. In response to the adverse effects of climate change and variability, a National Adaptation Programme of Action is used as framework for implementing adaptation programmes. However, this framework puts limited significance on indigenous knowledge systems (IKS). In many parts of the world, IKS have shown potential in the development of locally relevant and therefore sustainable...
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Healthcare waste management in health facilities should include quantification of all categories to support minimisation strategies. The hazardous healthcare waste categories under study, infectious, pathological, sharps and chemical waste were weighed in the two teaching and referral institutions, Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) and Moi Teaching Hospital (MTRH) during the wet and dry season. The comparison for the two hospitals, during the wet season was significant for infectious waste...
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The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of school committees in governing Primary school capitation grant in Urambo District. The study was conducted in five primary schools (Urambo, Kapilula, Mabatini, Songambele and Sipungu) in Urambo district using a descriptive design. A sample of 43 respondents was chosen though only 39 respondents turned up. Questionnaires, documentary review and interview guide were used to collect data. The results indicate that rules on capitation...
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Introduction: L'objectif general poursuivi dans cette etude est de decrire le tableau clinique de la depression post-accident vasculaire cerebral (DPAVC) a Kinshasa. Methodes: Il s'agit d'une etude transversale descriptive portant sur 56 patients suivis pour hemiplegie post-accident vasculaire cerebral au Centre de rehabilitation pour personnes handicapees de Kinshasa (CRPHK) du 1er au 31 aout 2011. Resultats: Au Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ9), 21. 40 % des patients presentaient une...
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This study examined the abuse of substances among senior high school students in Cape Coast and Kumasi in Ghana. A sample of 244 students (40.5% males, 59.5% females; mean age =18.4 years) completed the Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Involvement Scale. A series of one-way analysis of variance tests (ANOVA) was used to determine the existence of any significant differences among variables. The results indicate that the mean AADIS scores (N=244; M=13.86; SD=16.436) was low. There were significant...
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Imbalance diet has health implications, thus understanding the correlates of dietary habits are essential.This study seeks to investigate the eating behaviors of university students in relation to body mass index differences with the view to determine the relationship between these habits and BMI status.Anthropometric measurements, eating behaviors and personality traits were determined in a sample of university students from Southern Nigeria.The participants, 108 students (48.15% male and...
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University students besides been the future nation builders, also represent the most viable population for education in the field of healthy lifestyles and eating habits.Although, eating habits are major determinate of health status, the eating habits of university students in Southern Nigeria has not been well documented.We aim to investigate their eating habits and sex difference with the view that our findings will be useful in developing adequate nutrition education.The participants, 108...
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Challenges hampering development in Africa abound. Constraints were imposed by the hostile international economic and political order within which Africa’s economies operate; there are domestic weaknesses derived from socio-economic and political structures and neo-liberal structural adjustment policies. Many people are still living in extreme poverty, income inequality within and among many countries have been rising; at the same time, unsustainable consumption and production patterns have...
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The phenomenon of globalization is defined variously, but in general, it is defined as the establishment of a global market for goods and capital, leading to what could be described as a multiplicity of linkages and interconnections between places, events, ideas, issues, and things, irrespective of whether they are directly related or not. Globalization on the other hand cannot be a reality in any nation if its educational system is not implicitly or explicitly geared towards achieving...