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AbstractThis paper presents data arising from a study of Botswana student teachers' attitudes towards evolution education with comparative reference to a previous Papua New Guinea study. Generally, results were similar, reflecting the cultural and background educational similarities exhibited by the two nations. However, notable differences arose in relation to the association between these attitudes and religious affiliation, the African sample exhibiting the strong presence of a...
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ABSTRACTFormer secondary school teachers registering for a university degree can be considered a valuable potential source of information about the difficulties experienced by students in the transition from secondary school to the first university year, because of their double experience, as teachers and as students. The current paper presents the results of a pilot study carried out among science students at the National University of Lesotho into the perceived difficulties of the...
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Serious doubt have been raised in the Physics Chief Examiner's report of the West African Examination Council of Ghana of both physics-1 (theory) and physics-2 (practical) as to whether science students really understand measurement of physical quantities.In view of this, the researcher use a mixed designed method to gather data from SHS3 physics students' on their understanding of data processing of length and time.A population of 422 SHS3 physics students were sampled and a three item...
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Vision loss causes major changes in lifestyle and habits that may result in psychological distress and further reduction in the quality of life. Little is known about the magnitude of psychological distress in patients with vision loss and its variation with the normal. The aim of this study is, therefore, to investigate the psychological effects of vision loss and its determinants among Ethiopians.A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted on adults attending the Eye clinic of Jimma...
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The study sought to investigate the relationship between remuneration and performance of non-teaching staff in the six Public Secondary Schools in Mandera East District, Mandera County, Kenya .The factors under investigation included components of remuneration, such as basic pay, benefits and non-financial rewards and working conditions. The study investigated how these factors affect performance of the non-teaching staff in public Secondary School, because they have been lamenting over...
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This study investigated the temporal variation in community water source types within Lake Naivasha basin; borehole Direct (Dir), boreholePoints of Access (POA), and surface sources between April and July 2011.This was done through determination of the concentrations of total coliforms, E. coli, intestinalenterococci, C. perfringens and HPC in Lake Naivasha, Rivers Malewa and Gilgil and borehole water samples using Membrane Filtration Techniques(MFT) and Pour Plate Procedures....
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Abstract Background Feeding practices and child undernutrition can be improved when trained health workers provide proper nutrition counseling to caregivers. However, this important management component is difficult to achieve in countries where trained health workers are limited; Tanzania is no exception. In rural and semi-urban areas, mid-level providers (MLPs) are left to manage diseases such as HIV/AIDS. Training health workers in nutrition has been shown to be an effective intervention...
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The risk for occupational exposure to HIV is a serious public health problem that is well characterized in the developed world, but less so in the developing countries such as Ghana. This study was undertaken to examine the characteristics of occupational exposure to HIV and the utilization of a risk assessment system (RAS)-based postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) among health care workers (HCWs) and health care students (HCSs) in the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH). During the study period...
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This research is intended to understand the impacts of ethnocentrism and stereotypes on the ICRs among students of higher education. Qualitative research method was used in data collection and analyses. The instruments were observation, interview, and FGD. 43 research participants were purposefully selected. The findings reveal that ethnic, cultural and religious dislikes on campuses are manifested in acts ranging from hateful speeches to physical violence. Besides, both verbal disputes and...
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Climate change is likely to have severe effects on water availability in Ethiopia. The aim of the present study was to assess the impact of climate change on the Gilgel Abay River, Upper Blue Nile Basin. The Statistical Downscaling Tool (SDSM) was used to downscale the HadCM3 (Hadley centre Climate Model 3) Global Circulation Model (GCM) scenario data into finer scale resolution. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was set up, calibrated, and validated. SDSM downscaled climate outputs...
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Research Article| November 01, 2013 Source Characteristics of the Egyptian Continental Margin Earthquake, 19 October 2012 I. F. Abu El‐Nader; I. F. Abu El‐Nader National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, Seismology Department, Helwan 11722, Egyptememan70@yahoo.com Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar M. N. El Gabry; M. N. El Gabry National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics, Seismology Department, Helwan 11722, Egyptememan70@yahoo.com Search...
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Co-operatives are seen to offer alternatives for individuals to improve their livelihoods. However, they have a mixed record, especially in Africa. Initially controlled by the state, many co-operatives did not survive with the advent of structural adjustment policies. However, there is now a revival. In parallel, some countries have policies to engage youth in co-operatives. Can co-operatives, as socially oriented businesses, throw off their history and provide an opportunity for youth? This...