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Background: Adolescence is the most important period of life where growth and development are accompanied, leading to increased demand for nutrients which could pose a greater risk of under nutrition. Little emphasis is given to reveal the evidence of level of under nutrition in this age group. So, this study assessed the magnitude of adolescents’ under nutrition and its associated factors among primary and secondary public school in Eastern Tigray, Ethiopia. Methods: Cross-sectional study...
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The University of South Africa( UNISA),founded in 1873,has significant impacts in the field of distance education globally,which are far beyond Africa. Through combing the existing literature,participating in ICDE Conference and interviewing with principal leaders of UNISA,we investigate the building capability of UNISA with respect to the teaching and research methodology. The study shows that interactive teaching content,flexible teaching mode and high-quality teaching reform are the key...
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Objective To explore the effect of acupuncture at Jǐng Jiājǐ(颈夹脊) on sudden hearing loss by observing the changes of the threshold of auditory brainstem response(ABR) of deaf guinea pigs. Methods Sixty healthy guinea pigs were selected, with computer randomization, 20 were randomly divided into a normal control group(group A), while the rest were randomly and equally divided into a model group(group B) and an acupuncture group(group C) when turned deaf after gentamycin sulfate and furosemide...
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A method is presented to evaluate the fractionation of metals (Fe, Zn, Cu, Pb, Cd and Ni), acid volatile sulfide (AVS) and simultaneously extracted metals (SEM) in Edku lagoon sediments. Thirteen sediment samples were collected from the study area in the period of 2010-2011 to assess the potential bioavailability and toxicity of the selected metals. According to classification of the Interim Sediment Quality Quidelines (ISQG), five stations near the drains exhibited 10% toxic probability....
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This study investigates the direct and indirect effect of precipitation and temperature on the citrus production of governorate i and neighboring governorates by using a spatial modeling to allow for spatial effects, as well as individual and temporal effects of spatial autocorrelation. Results from Spatial Autoregressive Model (SAR) and Spatial Durbin Model (SDM) prove that the groundwater of the governorate i can be an effective solution for the farmer as long as the means are implemented...
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Introduction: Layers of Language-Some Bad News and Some Good News on Multilingualism, Language Policy, and Education in Africa 1 Early Reading Success in Africa: Language FactorElizabeth C. Zsiga, One Tlale Boyer, and Ruther Kramer2 Multilingualism as a Sociolinguistic Phenomenon: Evidence from AfricaEyamba G. Bokamba 3 Classroom Discourse in Bilingual and Multilingual Kenyan Primary SchoolsLydiah Kananu Kiramba 4 Investigating Teacher Effects in Mother-Tongue-Based Multilingual Education...
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This paper investigated acid rain in environmental pollution: the perception of the people of Edagberi/Betterland Communities in Engenni in Ahoada West Local Government Area of Rivers State. The work x-rayed the causes and effects of acid rain and also the contributions of the oil and gas companies to their host companies for this long period of time (over five decades) that they have already spent in siphoning the God-giving wealth of the Niger delta people. A total of one hundred and...
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This article critically approaches the widely accepted development discourse, which promotes the idea that education, individualized autonomy, and empowerment of women go hand in hand. My ethnographic research in various parts of Morocco since 2009, however, shows that although people generally accept education as a positive and welcome quality of women, there can be negative consequences to being too educated. A combination of pursuing (post-)secondary education while honoring a specific...
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Human capital management in Zimbabwean rural schools: A socio-economic analysisZvavahera, P. - 2015
This paper discusses the impact of socio-economic factors in the management of human capital in Zimbabwean rural schools. A case study approach was taken focusing on Mazowe District. The researcher used observations, questionnaires, telephone interviews and face to face interviews to obtain data from teachers and administrative staff in Mazowe District who were randomly selected. The study found that teachers were disgruntled with their current salaries, poor working and living conditions...
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The objective of the research was to explore the role of social-economic factors in the academic achievement of first year students at a South African University. A survey was conducted with a sample size of 210 students. The influence of the following variables were examined with inferential statistics: having English as a home language; being a first-generation student; quality of high school attended; size of physical living/study space of a student and household structure. Chi-square...
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Rangelands provide the cheapest source of feed for ruminant livestock and account for more than 90% of beef production in Uganda. Rangelands are however being degraded due to changes in resource ownership, management practices, and market forces that exert pressure on rangeland resources. Many farmers are not aware about the existence of alternative feeding practices that can be used to supplement grazing, increase growth rate and returns to investment. This study was therefore conducted to...