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Lake Tanganyika is threatened by overfishing, deforestation, climate change and water pollution.Very few studies have investigated the effects of pollution on semi-aquatic communities such as aquatic birds.This study investigates the effects of pollution on the foraging behavior of pied Kingfisher Ceryle rudis in the Bujumbura bay of Lake Tanganyika.We use data on foraging behavior of this bird species collected in 2002 as background and data collected over two periods during which we...
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This study sought to examine relevance of counselling services for academic success of pupils in five selected secondary schools in Luwingu District in Northern Province of Zambia. Respondents were selected from the five schools in Luwingu District. Purposive sampling was used to select the schools and the teachers found in guidance offices. The learners were randomly selected as respondents apart from those found in the careers club who were purposely selected. The total sample for study...
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The qualifying of teachers secures the attainment of the national educational objectives, but to achieve these goals, strict criteria about teacher quality must be utilized. However, it is quite clear that whatever measures are to be adopted to deal with these educational issues, it is always the teachers who will have to put these objectives into reality.This paper is suggesting some ideas to improve the teaching profession. The recent recruitment policy of teachers in the country attracts...
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Several environmental changes have occurred in the Sudan in the past; several are ongoing; and others are projected to happen in the future. The Sudan has witnessed increases in temperature, floods, rainfall variability, and concurrent droughts. In a country where agriculture, which is mainly rainfed, is a major contributor to gross domestic product, foreign exchange earnings, and livelihoods, these changes are especially important, requiring measurement and analysis of their impact. This...
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After a situational analysis of the development of Mauritius, this article suggests the idea of considering two counter factual perspectives: one relating to ‘Dutch disease’ and the other relating to the establishment of a patrimonial regime. It argues that it is the synergies established, both between the various economic activities and between the different social groups that have enabled the harmonious development—economic, social and political—of the island. Insofar as various aspects of...
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The Kenya government prohibited Mental Harassment in schools as stipulated in the Basic Education Act 2013. This was as a result of the recommendations of the Wangai Report which revealed that Physical Punishment and Mental Harassment were major causes of indiscipline among students. In spite of the ban the level of discipline in schools is still a major problem in Ugenya, Gem and Siaya sub-Counties, where cases of indiscipline for the years 2013 – 2016 were 83 (49%) higher than those...
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The study investigated the effect of AutoCAD on students’ interest and level of engagement in Technical Drawing in Unity Schools in Rivers State. The study adopted the 2-group post-test only quasi-experimental design. Ninety-two (92) Technical Drawing students from two Unity Schools drawn from a population of 1071 were purposively sampled. Two research questions were answered while two hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance. The instrument used for data collection was...
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This study was aimed at selecting varities that fit better for lowland maize production area. Seven improved lowland maize varieties along with standard check (BH-540) were tested at Arbaminch Agricultural Research Center’s sub station, South Ethiopia for two consecutive years. Randomized complete block design with three replications was used. Seeds were sown on a plot size of 3m x 5m in rows of four per plot at a spacing of 75 cm between rows and 25 cm between plants. Analysis of variance...
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This study focuses on lived experiences of Students with Visual Impairments (SwVI) while pursuing their studies at ‘Sim’ University (Pseudonym) in Zambia. Anecdotal evidence from the university records showed that a significantly low number of approximately 0.001 percent of students with impairments in comparison to the recommended 15 percent by the World Health Organisation (WHO) were present at Sim University. Within the 0.001 percent, approximately 70 percent were classified as students...
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A dissertation submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment Studies)
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Ethiopia is the center of origin and diversity of arabica coffee. Arabica coffee is the most widely consumed, over 70% in volume of production and over 90% of traded value globally. 157,437 thousands of 60 kg bags coffee were produced in 2016 in the world, including 101,552 thousand bags of arabica coffee. Ethiopia is the leading coffee producer in Africa, and the 5th in the world. Ethiopian coffee is known for its unique characteristics, aroma and flavor. Coffee production in Ethiopia...
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This study uses the production function approach to assess and compare resistance of millet, Sorghum and Maize facing climate variability in Sikasso and Ségou regions.A robust estimation of the multiple regression models with Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) method was used.Overall, the results show that: one of the major causes of the fluctuations of the chosen cereals' production is climate variability; cereals have different resistance level facing climate variability across regions; finally...
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A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Business Administration
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This study examines the instructional preferences exhibited by students in an Australian and Zimbabwean setting, and how cultural conditioning can reflect in the instructional design choice. Using graphical and textual presentations, an experiment with three instructional designs and 217 undergraduate students, this study empirically examines student understanding of financial accounting in the two countries. Student’s performance scores and reported mental effort ratings were used to...