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Cirina butyrospermi is the main lepidoptera whose larvae constitute one of the main sources of edible insect protein in human food and are consumed by many ethnic groups in Burkina Faso and elsewhere in Africa.The preservation and mass production of this useful insect call for increased knowledge of its biological parameters.This study was carried out at the Farako-Bâ experimental, environmental and agricultural research station of the Burkina Faso Institute of Environment and Agricultural...
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Twenty years after the abolition of corporal punishment in South Africa, shocking videos of educators administering corporal punishment surfaced during 2017. A much harsher approach to prosecuting offending educators as well as those who do not report corporal punishment is, therefore, justified. Although this is a feasible solution to the issue, it immediately poses a problem, because the South African Schools Act, the Employment of Educators Act and the Code of Conduct for educators do not...
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Twenty years after the abolition of corporal punishment in South Africa, shocking videos of educators administering corporal punishment surfaced during 2017. A much harsher approach to prosecuting offending educators as well as those who do not report corporal punishment is, therefore, justified. Although this is a feasible solution to the issue, it immediately poses a problem, because the South African Schools Act, the Employment of Educators Act and the Code of Conduct for educators do not...
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Climate and the environment are key determinants impacting various aspects of disease transmission, including lifecycle, survivability and prevalence. Recent changes in both the long-term climatology, and short term El Nino events are impacting the spatial distribution of disease, increasing the number of people being at higher risk of contracting fatal diseases. These changes are particularly detrimental in developing countries, where socioeconomic conditions hinder access to disease...
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Emigration is effectively illegal in Eritrea; however, Eritrea cultivates a loyal, active diaspora. Graduated emigration policies create a territorially bound population to provide cheap labor to the state and a diaspora that contributes financial resources to the government. The celebration of diasporic nationalism has successfully produced a longing to return among the diaspora, but it has inadvertently produced a longing to leave among Eritreans trapped in Eritrea. These contradictions...
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The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of group conformity on academic counseling by comparing boys and girls in public secondary schools in Tharaka- Nithi County, Kenya. This study was descriptive research which employed causal- comparative research design. The population of the study was 9,419 form three students from public secondary schools in the county. A sample of 348 respondents, comprising of 174 boys and 174 girls were involved in this study. The desired data was...
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This chapter discusses the evolution of Israeli and Palestinian education systems and relevant developments on both sides in recent years concerning the teaching of history. Unsurprisingly in the context of this ongoing bitter conflict, we encounter two mutually exclusive nationalist historical narratives taught in Israeli and Palestinian schools alike. In the existing political stalemate, the fragmentation of the OPT (Westbank, Gaza, East-Jerusalem) and the weakening of the Palestinian...
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It is estimated that there is a $39 billion annual financial gap to meet the Sustainable Development Goal for education; although this is a vast figure it pales in comparison to the tax incentives and tax avoidance figures, not to mention the tax evasion, or the illicit financial flows from developing countries estimated to be $800 billion (Kar & Spanjers, 2016). This chapter argues that we need to ‘talk tax’ when exploring avenues to tap the education financial gap, using Pakistan, Ghana,...
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The book reflects academically on important and relevant ethical fields from a multidimensional South African context. The book challenges conventional borders from different ethical, theological, philosophical, economic and cultural perspectives with insight and expertise and seeks to add academic-ethical value, locally and globally, with its different points of departure deeply embedded in justice. From a mainly qualitative methodological perspective, this scholarly book demonstrates that...