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Purpose -This study examined the influence of computer anxiety on the academic performance of junior secondary school students (JSS) in Computer Studies in Nigeria.The study specifically examined whether there is any correlation between the computer anxiety of students and their performance in Computer Studies.Method -The sample consisted of one thousand, two hundred JSS 3 students from sixty selected secondary schools in the 12 selected states from each of the six geopolitical zones in...
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Background: The South African government has created countless policies that support the need to admit and graduate students who had been excluded from health-science programmes in higher education settings during the apartheid era.Objective: to develop a questionnaire that could be used by various stakeholders to obtain their perceptions about access to health sciences education in higher education settings.Method: A mixed methods design was used; the qualitative stage allowed for the...
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Purpose This study uses machine machine learning techniques to assess industrial development in Africa. Design/methodology/approach This study uses nightlight time data and machine learning techniques to assess industrial development in Africa. Findings This study provides evidence on how machine learning techniques and nightlight data can be used to assess economic development in places where subnational data are missing or not precise. Taken together, the research confirms four groups of...
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Retinoblastoma is the most common malignant tumor of the eye in children (incidence:1/15,000 to 1/20,000 births), with a sex ratio of 1,5/1. Retinoblastoma, in its inherited form, is a disease caused by a syndrome of genetic predisposition to cancer. The RB1 gene, a tumor suppressor gene, is localized at 13q14. This case report shows the indication of the cytogenetic analysis in the management of patients with retinoblastoma, and the interest of a genetic counseling. We report the medical...
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Heat has the potential to become one of the most significant public health impacts of climate change in the coming decades. Increases in temperature have been linked to both increasing mortality and morbidity. Cities have been recognized as areas of particular vulnerability to heat's impacts on health, and marginalized groups, such as the poor, appear to have higher heat-related morbidity and mortality. Little research has examined the heat vulnerability of urban informal settlements...
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This investigation aimed to estimate the prevalence and correlates of single and multiple suicide attempts among adolescents in Liberia.Cross-sectional nationally representative data were analysed from 2744 adolescents (18 years of median age) who participated in the "2017 Liberia Global School-Based Student Health Survey (GSHS)".Results indicate that 33.7% of students had made a suicide attempt in the past 12 months (16.5% single and 17.2% multiple suicide attempts). In adjusted multinomial...
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Abstract Background Prior studies suggest segregated school experiences are associated with poorer late‐life cognition among African Americans. However, less is known about how the timing of school desegregation in the individual’s lifecourse or historically is associated with cognition for younger cohorts. Method The Study of Healthy Aging in African Americans (STAR) is a cohort of community‐dwelling Kaiser Permanente members residing in the San Francisco Bay area and Sacramento valley. The...
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In countries worldwide, creative art education for incarcerated adult females has been greatly improved and is recognised as making a valuable contribution to rehabilitation. Despite this recognition, some countries refuse to recognise such an art programme. Very few qualitative studies have explored creative art education for adult female offenders in correctional centres. This study explored how a creative art education programme can play an important role in helping female offenders...
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The paper gives a brief description of the Seychelles education system, its main characteristics and its major achievements. It outlines the various reforms that have been instituted since independence from the British in 1976. It reviews the objectives of the reforms, which were to ensure ten years of universal education and to bring about significant improvements in the quality of education throughout the system. The second part of the paper examines the extent to which the main issues...
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The rapid outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has opened up various issues on social media platforms among school students. The dangerous issue is that misinformation, fake news, and rumours spread on social media faster than reliable information, and also faster than the virus itself, damaging the health systems and affecting the mental health of social media users.The current study aims at determining how social media affects the spread of panic about COVID-19 among primary and secondary...
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<p>With the advent of e-learning, advocates use the term interactivity instead of interaction among students, and between the teacher and the students. Many universities use Moodle for online teaching and learning. This paper explores the perceptions and experiences of students in three Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Mauritius. A mixed-methods approach was used, with an online survey questionnaire administered to 600 students and focus group discussions were conducted with 15...
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Abstract Background The APOE Ɛ2Ɛ4 genotype has been recently reported to associate with increased risk of AD and MCI among non‐Latino whites besides the effects of increased risk of Ɛ4 allele (Ɛ3Ɛ4, Ɛ4Ɛ4). However, there was no study to date on the effects of the Ɛ2Ɛ4 genotype among African American population. The purpose of this study was to examine the associations of APOE Ɛ2Ɛ4 with incident AD dementia and incident of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) among African Americans using the...
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Much has been written on the psychosocial support of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) around the world regarding their well-being. However, there is still a lack of information on the efficacy of the Basic Education Assistance Module (BEAM) both as material and a psychosocial support intervention for OVCs within the rural communities of Zimbabwe. This article is a qualitative phenomenological study seeking to examine the perceptions, views and feelings of the OVC, care-givers and...