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Earthquake induced landslides are one of the most severe geo-environmental hazards that cause enormous damage to infrastructure, property, and loss of life in Nuweiba area. This study developed a model for mapping the earthquake-induced landslide susceptibility in Nuweiba area in Egypt with considerations of geological, geomorphological, topographical, and seismological factors. An integrated approach of remote sensing and GIS technologies were applied for that target. Several data sources...
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A compound house is a single or multi-storey structure with suites of single-banked rooms (single room or chamber and hall units [1] ) that can be accessed from an unroofed square, circular or rectangular courtyard or sometimes without a courtyard. This study examines the level of accessibility of compound houses in Kumasi as well as the reasons for landlords’ inability to comply with the accessibility provisions of Persons with Disability Act, 2006 (Act 715) of Ghana. Stratified and...
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The subject of project management is relatively new and has increased in stature over the years as its use expanded across disciplines from construction-based projects to initiatives that have scope, time and cost constraints. Developing effective pedagogical approaches is key to the development of the subject. This paper highlights some significant factors and suggests examples of best practice based on qualitative data collected from teaching and learning experiences gained at the...
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Initial teacher education (ITE) is a key focus in current policy particularly in respect to shaping student teachers' dispositions and capabilities to effect change within the systems they will work, and for the learners they will teach.Teachers' pedagogic strategies also mediate inequalities and continuities within the education system, linked to the schooling system and society they operate within.In South Africa, contextually relevant pedagogical strategies that address diversity,...
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The purpose of this study was to identify factors influencing the current teacher job dissatisfaction in public secondary schools in Magu District. The objectives were to identify the relationships between demographic factors and teacher job dissatisfaction; to identify factors influencing secondary schools teachers’ job dissatisfaction; to measure teachers’ levels of job dissatisfaction based on factors related to work; and to identify significant changes which can influence higher level of...
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In Namibia, rural water governance has changed profoundly during the last two decades. Today, in many rural communities, user associations administer water and set the rules for management practices. Their rules typically define boundaries and specify contributions that vary for members and outsiders. When the rains failed in 2012–14, the mobility of people and herds increased and put the newly formed institutional regimes to a critical test. Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in...
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More and more we hear the expression ?blended learning? being used in higher educational institutions. In support the American Society for Training and Development (cited by Rooney, 2003) also identified blended learning as one of the top ten trends to emerge in the knowledge delivery industry. Moreover, the nonexistence of technological availability prohibited the blending of traditional face-to-face learning with distance and or open learning environments. However, within the last decade...
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Girls are vulnerable to HIV in part because the social systems in which they live have failed to protect them. This study evaluates a program aimed at making schools safe for girl learners in order to reduce girls’ vulnerability to HIV in Botswana, Malawi, and Mozambique. In addition to an extensive process evaluation with school personnel program participants, program facilitators, and community members, a cross-sectional post-intervention survey was conducted among adolescent girls in the...
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Student performance have decreased from 2008-2013 in the Kgatleng District, Botswana, despite efforts to encourage parents to actively be involved in their children‘s school. It is apparent that parents are not involved and leave the responsibility of child nurturing and development to the school with the teachers. Contributing factors to un-involved parents at school are communication; employment; single parenting, and poverty. This lead to the research question: What are the perceptions of...
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Aim: This study aims to examine the Nigerian dental students' permissive tendency to the proposed organized incorporation of stem cells application into undergraduate and postgraduate dental curriculum. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study of Nigerian final year dental students was conducted between April and June 2014 using the modified Sede et al. questionnaire on stem cell use in dentistry knowledge and attitude questionnaire as the data collection tool. Results: Of the 110...
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Increasing knowledge and awareness of cancer screening significantly influence health promotion behavior which could markedly reduce incidence rates. In many countries, health care providers are the principal source of information concerning cancer screening. This study was carried out to assess the level of knowledge concerning cancer screening among medical students, house officers and residents and to explore their attitude towards cancer screening practices.This cross-sectional study was...
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In 2015, the South African Government, organised business and organised labour agreed to the introduction of a national minimum wage (NMW) in principle, but without any agreement over the level at which it should be set. One of the key arguments for a high NMW is that the experiences of other countries (including especially Brazil and Germany) supposedly show that a NMW can be increased rapidly to a high level and covering a majority of the workforce without any adverse effects on either...