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The importance of the social environment in students’ life cannot be overemphasized. Availability, adequacy, and functionality of hostel facilities are the key factors in the determination of students’ satisfaction. Using the hostels in the Federal University of Technology, Akure as a case study, the facilities provided in the hostels were identified and the level of satisfaction with each of the facilities measured using Relative Satisfaction Index. Questionnaires were used in data...
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Background: Laboratory investigations are often required to manage patients in the hospital. Laboratory request forms serve as a medium between the pathologists and the clinician. Improperly filled laboratory forms may result in misdiagnosis and inadvertent mix-up of patients results. We therefore undertook to document the extent to which Doctors properly fill laboratory request forms at the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital, Okolobiri. Methods: One thousand two hundred...
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This article presents a comparative case study on the ways in which children’s school ecologies facilitate their adjusting positively to first grade in risk-filled contexts in South Africa and Finland. The insights of two children (one South African, one Finnish) from socio-economically disadvantaged communities, their teachers, parents and significant others constitute the data corpus of this study. The data were collected via semi-structured interviews, ‘Day-in-the-Life’ video-recorded...
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Information and communication technology (ICT) is progressively used in the health sector (e-health), to provide health care in a distance (telemedicine), facilitate medical education (e-learning), and manage patients' information (electronic medical records, EMRs). Gezira Family Medicine Project (GFMP) in Sudan provides a 2-year master's degree in family medicine, with ICT fully integrated in the project. This cross-sectional study describes ICT implementation and utilization at the GFMP...
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<p><em>This work assesses the effects of</em><em> </em><em>family background of second language learners on their academic writing competence in English. A cursory</em><em> </em><em>study of some examination scripts of first-year students reveals some poor writing skills of students in areas such as concord, spelling, capitalization, and fragmentation errors.30 participants were selected from a class of 121...
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BACKGROUND: There are many concerns nowadays about many issues in adolescent health behavior. This study was conducted to assess the prevalence of dietary habits, physical activity and sedentary behaviors among Egyptian adolescents and to assess how they perceive their physical and emotional health. METHODS: The study was cross sectional and was conducted from December 2014 to July 2015 in Menoufia governorate in Egypt. Number of adolescents participating in the study was 329. Their BMI...
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Early identification and treatment of modifiable risk factors of young adults would reduce the possibility of heart attack saving money to their countries 1. So, this study aimed to investigate the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors among young Egyptian students with relation to residence. This research was conducted by Clinical Research Center, Tanta University and involved 518 students from different faculties of the university, starting from January to May 2012. The students’ age...
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The assessment of environmental traffic noise pollution in Uvwie local government area of Delta State, Nigeria was carried out using a well calibrated portable digital sound level meter (Model CEL-231). The sound level meter is an instrument used for measuring the exposure level of noise in the field. The measurement was done three times/day (Morning session 9am – 10am, afternoon session 1pm – 2pm and Evening session 4pm – 5pm) and readings were taken. The mean results measuredÂ...
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Nations and NationalismVolume 22, Issue 1 p. 186-199 Book Review Elisabeth King, (2015). From Classrooms to Conflict in Rwanda. Cambridge University Press. 226 pp. £57.00 (hbk). Marie-Eve Hamel, Corresponding Author Marie-Eve Hamel University of EdinburghSearch for more papers by this author Marie-Eve Hamel, Corresponding Author Marie-Eve Hamel University of EdinburghSearch for more papers by this author First published: 28 December 2015 https://doi.org/10.1111/nana.12153_4Read the full...
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Nations and NationalismVolume 22, Issue 1 p. 186-199 Book Review Elisabeth King, (2015). From Classrooms to Conflict in Rwanda. Cambridge University Press. 226 pp. £57.00 (hbk). Marie-Eve Hamel, Corresponding Author Marie-Eve Hamel University of EdinburghSearch for more papers by this author Marie-Eve Hamel, Corresponding Author Marie-Eve Hamel University of EdinburghSearch for more papers by this author First published: 28 December 2015 https://doi.org/10.1111/nana.12153_4Read the full...
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Acute respiratory infections (ARI) particularly lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) are the leading cause of death among children under five years of age.ARI is estimated to account for approximately 4 million deaths annually with more than two third of these deaths occurring in Africa.Despite its importance in regard to morbidity as well as childhood mortality, the epidemiology particularly in Africa and Port Harcourt, remains understudied, hence the need for this study.This study...
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The current status of S. haematobium and S. mansoni infections among school-aged children in Oju and Obi LGAs of Benue State was investigated between July to October 2012. 786 urine and stool samples were examined using the sedimentation technique. In Oju the prevalence of S. haematobium and S. mansoni was 77 (19.3%) and 23 (5.8%) respectively. Males had a 2 prevalence of 54(20.8%) which was significantly higher than females 23(16.4%). (÷ =7.81, df = 3, P < 0.05). The prevalence rate for...
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This study retrospectively investigates the influence of child (i.e., gender), care-giver (e.g., who grew up with), household size (i.e., number of siblings grew up with) and community (i.e., rural versus urban) factors on childhood maltreatment, as well as the impacts of maltreatment on psychological functioning. A cross-sectional survey and self-report methodology is used to gather data from 300 students of the University of Ghana. The results show that being a male, growing up in rural...