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The status of paralysis in which Zimbabwe has slipped throughout the past 37 years might be traced back to the Banana Administration. Since 1980, a number of economic policies have been formulated and subsequently implemented in Zimbabwe and yet the economy is still under intensive care. This puzzle has raised the eye – brows of many economists in Zimbabwe and abroad. Who is to blame? This is the question that is probably lingering in the hearts of many Zimbabweans. It is not easy to come to...
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This study takes off in is its confirmation of the result of previous research: within thepopulation of the Seychelles, the general attitude towards the French language is negative ratherthan posit ...
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A research submitted in partial fulfilment for the MA in Social and Psychological Research, October 2018
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Results: Of the 120 children, 39 (32.5%) were found infected with one or more intestinal parasites.The prevalence of Giardia lamblia, Entamoeba coli, Entamoeba histolytica, Ascaris lumbricoides, hookworm, and Taenia species infections as determined by Formol ether concentration technique were 13.3%, 7.5%, 5.8%, 3.3%, 1.7%, and .8%respectively.On the other hand, the mean of Egg per gram of stool estimates of Ascaris lumbricoides, hookworm, and Taenia species as determined by modified...
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Background Behavioral problems and cognitive impairment are common in children with epilepsy (CWE). In sub-Saharan Africa, little is known about these comorbidities particularly their relationships with socioeconomic features. The goal of this study was to identify clinical and socioeconomic factors associated with behavioral problems and cognitive impairment in CWE of Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of the Congo). Methods This cross-sectional hospital-based study had included 104 CWE aged 6...
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Fathers’ attachment styles and loneliness as predictors of academic achievement among secondary school students in Rivers State, Nigeria was investigated. Two research questions and two null hypotheses guided this study. The study design was correlational with a sample composed of 261females and 252malesin senior secondary one (SS1) students drawn using Taro Yamen formula. The multistage sampling technique was used to draw nine secondary schools out of 247 public secondary schools in Rivers...
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South Africa’s higher educational sector is resolute on high standard of teaching, learning and assessment which are components of Outcome Based Education (OBE). However, to a greater extent, this this new paradigm is not effectively communicated to both the role players. Similarly, there is insufficient awareness that have been created so as to make the law schools in South Africa imbibe this new culture of pedagogy and as such, there is disparity in the mode of providing pedagogy to the...
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Abstract Field experiments were conducted using five selected cassava cultivars in 2014 and 2015 years at the Teaching and Research Farm, Federal University Oye, Ekiti State, Nigeria to determine variability for drought resistance among five cassava cultivars through estimating heritability of yield and yield components, genetic advance, correlation coefficients of yield contributing traits. The experiments were conducted as a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications....
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Citizenship Education is not a new phenomenon, in fact, it is an old concept. The concept dates back to the time before African Nations came in contact with European Nations. Hence in the African context, Citizenship Education did exist in pre-colonial African societies. In the case of Botswana, Matebele (2005) indicates that Botswana’s Social Studies curriculum for citizenship education has emerged because of the need for its citizen to take active part in the change and development which...
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Background: The field of Medical science has a wide range of medical specialties. The choice of a future career in medical practice in any of these specialties can be an overwhelming experience and a challenge for medical students, as there are many factors to consider. This study describes the career preferences of medical students in University of Benin. Materials and methods : This was a descriptive cross-sectional survey of medical students in University of Benin from September 2015 –...
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Background: Patient satisfaction, a measure of the extent to which a patient is content with the health care which he or she receives from his or her health care provider, is an effective means of evaluating the performance of a hospital leading to service improvement and attraction of more patients.In a country whose leadership currently calls for change of attitude of the citizenry, it is pertinent to assess how this change has been accepted in health institutions, especially among the...
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Context: Learning in the medical school of the study university is still by the traditional face-to-face approach with minimal e-communication. Aim: This paper assesses student's perspectives of E-learning readiness, its predictors and presents a model for assessing them. Settings and Design: A descriptive cross-sectional study of medical students. Subjects and Methods: By proportional quota sampling 284 students responded to a semi-structured self-administered questionnaire adapted from...
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Most Nigerian youths are faced with several problems such as unemployment, poverty, hunger and starvation in spite of the abundant natural and human resources in Nigeria.These unwholesome effects could be minimized when the youths are meaningfully engaged.One of the ways of engaging the youth meaningfully to minimize these unwanted situations is to ensure job creation through Technical and Vocational Education (TVE).Technical and Vocational Education (TVE) which is the form of education that...