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Discipline in schools, as a thorny issue facing the current South African education system, has been and continues to be a global concern. With the advent of the new democratic dispensation in 1994, adoption of South Africa’s 1996 Constitution, ratification of human rights and children’s rights, and banning of corporal punishment, disciplinary problems escalated in schools. Central to this paper is the assumption that repressive and authoritarian forms of discipline perpetuate domination....
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Brown v. Board of Education (1954) was a landmark decision that was the result of decades of efforts by grassroots activists and civil rights organizations to end legalized segregation. A less well-known effort challenged the extralegal segregation of Mexican American students in the Southwest. I combine original research and research synthesis to explore the connections between these legal campaigns. Three key differences between African American and Mexican American segregation had...
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Low maternal 25(OH)D (vitamin D) values have been associated with higher mortality and impaired growth among HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) infants of antiretroviral (ART)-naive women. These associations have not been studied among HEU infants of women receiving ART.We performed a nested case-control study in the Botswana Mma Bana Study, a study providing ART to women during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Median maternal vitamin D values, and the proportion with maternal vitamin D insufficiency,...
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We evaluate the impact of the Gambian hardship allowance, which provides a salary premium of 30-40% to primary school teachers in remote locations, on student performance. A geographic discontinuity in the policy's implementation provides identifying variation. We find no effects of the hardship allowance on average student performance. These null average effects hide important heterogeneity, with learning gains for students at the top of the distribution and losses for those at the bottom....
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This study aimed to describe the pattern of hepatobiliary complications among patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) and to assess their correlation with age, gender and other risk factors.This cross-sectional study assessed 106 patients with SCD who were admitted to Al Wahda Teaching Hospital in Aden, Yemen, between January and June 2009. A full history, thorough examination, essential laboratory investigations (including a complete blood count, liver function test and viral markers test)...
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Face au developpement urbain a Antananarivo, l'agriculture urbaine et peri-urbaine est exposee a la pollution industrielle. Les industries specialisees dans le textile deversent leurs eaux usees dans le systeme d'irrigation, et polluent directement les champs de rizieres a proximite des zones industrielles. Apres 3 ans de suivi, l'effet de la pollution est variable et fonction de la situation et du processus industriel. Pendant la saison seche, la pollution est tres prononcee, alors que...
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Physical Education (PE) is a compulsory subject for all learners in all the public primary and secondary schools in Kenya. The curriculum for the subject is centrally developed by a panel of experts at the Kenya Institute of Education (KIE). However, inspite of the teaching of the subject in the school system being mandatory, it is not examinable. Due to the physical nature of the activities designed to be undertaken, coupled with the fact that the no examinations are undertaken, a number of...
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Background: Neurocognitive impairment (NCI) in HIV infection occurs as a frequent complication of HIV infection and, among HIV infected individuals in Nigeria, can be detected during the early stages of infection. The presence and severity of NCI can correlate with elevation of plasma levels of monocyte activation markers. In this study was examined the potential role of gender in the occurrence of NCI and associations between NCI and levels markers of HIV disease activity. Methods: One...
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Paleoproterozoic Birimian granitoid rocks from the Lawra volcanic belt of northwestern Ghana have been analyzed for their major, trace, REE concentrations and their zircon U–Pb age. Based on the mineral assemblages, the calc-alkaline, metaluminous to weakly peraluminous I-type granitoids were classified as: (1) gneissic biotite granite, (2) hornblende granodiorite, (3) biotite granite, (4) two-mica granite and (5) pyroxene hornblende gneiss. The high LaN/YbN (∼4–146) values of the...
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The present paper intends to uncover the truth about teacher’s perception of the introduction and use of Integrated Quality Management System in South African public schools for teacher development. The South African education system has a notorious history of providing education of doubtful quality to its citizens. The history of the quality of its education is traceable from the missionary and throughout the Bantu and the current system of education. The study adopted a qualitative...
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The area of safety and accident prevention is of great concern to managers, because of the increasing number of deaths and accidents at work places. Using a case of Wakiso district, the study sought to investigate the relationship between collective commitment and management of health and safety in Ugandan secondary schools. The study employed a cross sectional survey design and collected data from 31 public and private secondary schools. The focus was on head teachers or deputies, teachers,...
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This article develops a new framework for understanding environment-conflict relations, on both theoretical grounds and through a qualitative historical analysis of the links between water and conflict in the states of Sudan and South Sudan. Theoretically, the article critiques the dominant emphases on ‘scarcity’, ‘state failure’ and ‘under-development’ within discussions of environmental security, and proposes an alternative model of environment-conflict relations centring on resource...
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Tobacco use is a preventable cause of disease and death globally. Adolescents using tobacco tend to continue its use in adulthood. Analysis of data from Moroccan Global School-based Student Health Surveys for 2006 and 2010 showed statistically significant differences in prevalence of current cigarette smoking as well as current use of other tobacco products, among school attending 13-15 year old boys and girls within the year 2006 and 2010; with boys having higher prevalence than girls in...