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Approximately 90% of adults start smoking during adolescence, with limited studies conducted in low-and-middle-income countries where over 80% of global tobacco users reside.The study aims to estimate prevalence and identify predictors associated with adolescentsÕ tobacco use in Madagascar.We utilized tobacco-related information of 1184 school-going adolescents aged 13-15 years, representing a total of 296,111 youth from the 2008 Madagascar Global Youth Tobacco Survey to determine the...
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Cadaveric dissection has always been an integral part of undergraduate medical education. In recent times, this traditional method of anatomy education has either been relegated or replaced by other modes of teaching. We used a structured questionnaire with Likert-scale questions ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree on the quality of the cadavers, state of the dissection room, emotional impact of dissection, anxiety, alternatives to dissection and supervision of dissection...
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Diese empirische Fallstudie widmet sich der Erforschung der Relevanz von offentlicher Sekundarbeschulung in Singida, Tansania. Als konzeptuelle Grundlage dient hierfur der Capability Ansatz nach Sen. Dieser liefert den Rahmen um schulisch induzierte Formen des Seins und des Tuns in Hinblick auf deren etwaigen Verwendungszusammenhange zu untersuchen. Fur diese Studie wurde angenommen, dass sich Schule diesbezuglich intrinsisch, funktionell oder sozial fur das sich entwickelnde schulische oder...
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Madagascar is widely known for its exceptional biodiversity which is, for the terrestrial part, mainly concentrated in tropical forests. This biodiversity is severely threatened by both climate change and deforestation. The FRB (Fondation pour la Recherche sur la Biodiversite) project named BioSceneMada (http://bioscenemada.net) aims at modelling the biodiversity scenarios in Madagascar under both the effects of climate change and anthropogenic deforestation. In this study we present the...
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Attitudes of students of health care professions, such as physiotherapy, toward persons with disability may influence their attitude and practice post-qualification.To examine attitudes toward persons with disability among undergraduate physiotherapy students in Universities in Nigeria.The 30-item Attitudes toward Disabled Persons--Form A (ATDP-A) scale was used to assess the attitudes of penultimate and final year physiotherapy students in 3 Nigerian universities. Overall and item-by-item...
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This study examines the role of gender of the head of household on the food security of small-scale subsistence farmers in urban and rural areas of South Africa, using the exogenous switching treatment-effects regression framework. Our results show that agriculture contributes to food security of female-headed more than male-headed households, especially in rural areas. We also observe that male-headed households are more food secure compared to female-headed households, and this is mainly...
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This study investigated factors influencing teachers' mutual fund investment decision using second cycle institution teachers in the Kumasi metropolis. Two hundred and fifty-two respondents were sampled for the study. A well-structured questionnaire was used in collecting data from the respondents. Descriptive statistics such as mean, percentages and the frequency distribution table were used in analysing the data. In addition, the logistic regression model was employed to identify factors...
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To describe the epidemiological, clinical, and histopathological features of ocular tumors in Togo.We have a retrospective and descriptive study of the ocular specimens registered in the pathology laboratory from January 1, 2006, to December 31, 2010. The frequency of ocular tumors, the patients' age and sex, the department from which the specimen came, the sampling procedure, and the histopathological patterns were analyzed.During the study period, 80 ocular specimens were recorded among a...
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This paper estimates the long-run impact of a large income shock based on regional variations in the 1987–89 locust plague in Mali. We take comprehensive population census data to construct birth cohorts of individuals and compare those born and living in the years and villages affected by locust plagues with other cohorts. We find a clear, strong impact on the educational outcomes of children living in rural areas, but no impact at all on children living in urban areas. School enrolment by...
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Access to resources is low across the elementary and primary school systems in Papua New Guinea. The National Department of Education (NODE) is keenly aware that enrollment in primary and elementary school provide little value unless equal priority is given to improving teaching and learning. This requires resources such as books and reading materials for students, but also professional development for teachers to support them with reading instruction. The main aim of the Reading Education...
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This study sought to address the problem of ineffective instruction by teachers by investigating effects of Collaborative Concept Mapping Teaching Approach (CCMTA) on secondary school students’ motivation to learn Biology. The study used the Solomon Four Non-Equivalent Control Group Design. The sample comprised 202 Form two Biology students in four secondary schools. The topic taught was “Gaseous exchange in plants and animals”. Purposive sampling technique was used to select the four...
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Mixed-income developments are becoming a common mechanism to transform public housing in urban communities. Housing authorities use this new form of housing to change the demographic profile of deteriorating inner city neighborhoods. The purpose of this study was to examine the conversion of public housing to mixed-income/mixed-use communities through a case analysis of the Broad Creek Renaissance Plan in Norfolk, Virginia. The researcher analyzed Broad Creek’s land-use patterns and...