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Guiera senegalensis tolerates repeated cutting and pruning to which it is increasingly subjected at the onset of each cropping period, and one to three times during the annual cropping period (June–September). It responds by profusely branching at the shrub base. The topographic and geomorphic influences, and the effect of clearing on the relationships between shrub density, mean individual above-ground biomass and leaf water status were analysed for seven fallow sites. They were sampled 75...
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Malawi is facing a shortage of nurses in both private and public health facilities and it is believed that the imbalance of male and female nursing personnel is linked to this crisis. The paper focuses on gender distribution of staff and students at the Kamuzu College of Nursing in Malawi. Amongst other objectives, this study was conducted to assess the gender of the first year students being trained at the college in proportion to the gender of the faculty members or lecturing staff. The...
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The Ndu Volcanic Ridge occupies the central position amongst the continental sector volcanoes of the Cameroon Volcanic Line. K-Ar age determination coupled with field observations show that there were three episodes of volcanic manifestation: 31-28 Ma; 23-21 Ma and
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Cereal grains are the basis of weaning gruel in Kenya yet they run a high risk of mycotoxin contamination. Children could be at a higher risk of dietary mycotoxin exposure than the rest of the population.. This paper presents information on the association between nutritional state of children and dietary exposure to aflatoxins in Kisumu District. Weaning flour samples were collected randomly from 242 households in Kisumu District, Kenya. A questionnaire was used to collect information, from...
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Africa, where we have enormous and varied challenges in accessing higher education, there is need for relevant and customized content that is specific to our needs and challenges. Most of the models that exist to address these challenges have their limitations in terms of flexibility, time and space constraints and hence the need to address the mitigating factors. A blend of different types of information and communication technologies can be used in innovative ways in order to resolve some...
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This paper discusses the notion that children bring into the classroom sociocultural characteristics from their environment, which may create a wedge between what they are taught and what they learn. It is also acknowledged in this paper that some sociocultural factors, such as the ‘cooperative goal structure' may have positive implications for science education. The following sociocultural factors that may affect science education in Zimbabwe are discussed: sex or gender bias, reverence for...
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Teaching practice, which comprises a teaching internship and/or fieldwork undertaken by prospective teachers for an annual period of seven weeks, is an essential component of all the teacher education programmes offered at the University of Botswana's Faculty of Education. The general aim of teaching practice is to introduce prospective teachers to real teaching situations and routines under the guidance of suitably qualified professionals. In view of changes such as semesterization,...
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The study was motivated by my own experiences as a speaker of English as a second language (ESL) who has studied and taught high school courses produced in the UK, which Kachru (1988) classifies as the ‘inner’ circle, to students in the ‘outer’ circle in Swaziland. The central focus in this study is students’ academic writing in English in an open distance Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme provided by the Open University (OU) UK, in different parts of the world to students...
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Education is an important investment any nation needs to make in its people to enable achieve better developments. Many nations realizing the value of education are putting in all that they can to ensure that its nationals acquire the best form of education. Education can not go in if there are not qualified and willing teachers to carry it ou t. Many developing countries are faced with shortage of qualified and willing teachers who will do the job. According to Towse et-at (2002) , there...
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The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between storm flow discharge and storm sediment yield of a 1st order stream basin in the degraded forested part of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. The study was carried out between August and October, 2002 and six storm events that occurred during the day were sampled. The results of this study showed that in some of the storm events observed (storm event 1, 4 and 6), the storm flow discharge correlated significantly with the storm...
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This study examined the knowledge, attitude and preventive practices (KAP) of 250 first year Nigeria students regarding HIV/AIDS, in July 2002. Data was collected by both quantitative method using structured questionnaires and by qualitative method through focus group discussion (FGD). Respondents had a mean age of 22.2 years, were mainly Christians (98.4%), single (97.2%), and lived off-campus (80.8%). Information from the FGD was quite comparable to what was obtained through...
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Detection of Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) carried out in the west province of Cameroon by immunoassay in the sera of 290 apparently healthy pregnant women and female students showed a prevalence of 3.7%. The pregnant women in Bafoussam, an urban setting, had a prevalence of 1.2%, while their counterparts in Bandjoun had a prevalence of 7.5%. All the female students sampled in Bandjoun had a prevalence of 4.1%. Comparison of the HBsAg in both towns showed no statistical difference (p
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Urinary schistosomiasis is endemic in some parts of Cross River State, in Nigeria. Due to the prohibitive cost of diagnosis and the focal nature of the disease, endemic areas cannot be easily delineated for control operations. In this study, we report the outcome of our assessment of the newly introduced questionnaire approach in the diagnosis of urinary schistosomiasis amongst 5,453 pupils and also validated its performance among a subset of 310 pupils in Biase Local Government Area. The...
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The paper analyses the public perception of climate variability and change on both local and global scales by residents of Ibadan, the largest truly indigenous city in sub‐Saharan Africa. Data for the survey was collected by the administration of a questionnaire to 453 respondents of different social and demographic strata within the city. The questions were aimed at eliciting how citizens perceived climatic experiences in their local environment and globally; its dynamics and citizens...