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Environmental pollution can have detrimental effects on crop yield and its consumers.The current study was designed to investigate the potential human health risks associated with the consumption of lettuce crop contaminated with toxic heavy metals and microbiological status.Irrigated water, soil and lettuce were analyzed by AAS technics for heavy metals including Cd, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn.Transfer factor (TF), daily intake of metals (DIM) and health risk index (HRI) were also...
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Objective: To study the sexual experience of women after gynecological hysterectomy in the obstetrics and gynecology department of Yalgado Ouedraogo University Teaching Hospital in Burkina Faso.Patient and Method: We conducted a cross-sectional study from October 1, 2016 to March 30, 2017.It included any patient who had a gynecological indication for a hysterectomy in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Yalgado Ouedraogo University Teaching Hospital (CHU-YO) during the study...
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A survey was carried out of the information landscape within the students of Computer Science, Biology and Mathematics in the University of Swaziland which examined the research problems, important sources of information, the methods of access, information needs and seeking behavior of the users their assessment and the role of the Libraries since Librarian have to identify the information needs, uses and problems faced to meet the needs and requirement of the user. A total of 200...
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Reviewed by: Race for Education: gender, white tone and schooling in South Africa by Mark Hunter Crain Soudien (bio) Mark Hunter (2019) Race for Education: gender, white tone and schooling in South Africa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press In Race for Education the Canadian-based geographer Mark Hunter inserts into the South African education, sociology, anthropology, linguistics, geography, politics, history and psychology discussion an important new ethnography of the relationship...
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Facebook use between students and teachers is almost ubiquitous and its use for formal academic and educational goals remains contested. Through a quantitative method of research, adopting the online questionnaires as well as paper based ones as tools and the survey as an instrument, this study tries to monitor the use of Facebook as a pedagogical and instructional tool among Moroccan English teachers, in addition to exploring the teachers' attitudes, motivation and perceptions concerning...
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Among the numerous problems that are facing cotton farmers, climate change is one of the most important still out of their control.Adaptation appears to be one of the best alternatives.The objective of this research is to assess the impact of climate change on cotton production in the Savannah region of Togo.The study was conducted with 172 cotton farmers sampled randomly in many stages in order to determine the impact of climate change on cotton production.The impact assessment of climate...
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Uganda’nin yonetisimi acisindan, halihazirda iktidarda olan partinin 1980’lerin sonunda iktidara geldigi zamandan beri vatanseverlik ve vatanseverligin ogretilmesinin tesviki daima oncelikli olmustur. Devlet Baskani HE Yoweri Kaguta Museveni konusmalarinda daima vatanseverlik egitimi konusunu ele almistir. Yeni demokrasiye kavusmus bir ulke olarak Uganda, liderlerinin ortaya koydugu yeni gorus ve politikalari uygulamak da dahil olmak uzere pek cok guclukle karsi karsiya gelmektedir....
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Access to higher education as well as obtaining an academic degree is burdensome for Syrian refugees and socially disadvantaged Jordanians. The two social groups also show an increased vulnerability to mental disorders. The present study evaluates if the provided psychosocial support is socially and emotionally helpful for 75 students (35 Syrian refugees; 40 socially disadvantaged Jordanians) in a scholarship programme for Masters studies in Jordan. Both social groups were expected to report...
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Abstract Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) in an effective technique used widely in Western countries. However, there is limited evidence as to the utility, perception and understanding of CBT in developing countries. This study describes and investigates the experience of CBT training and practice in a group of practitioners in Tanzania. A qualitative approach to the investigation was used, and seven participants from Tanzania’s only psychiatric hospital who had completed CBT training were...