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This chapter presents the results of a cross-national study on secondary school students’ views about human rights and how they learned about human rights in school. The human rights education literature has recognised the importance of “vernacularization”, or localisation, in the learning of universal human rights themes and values (Merry, Law Soc Rev 35: 39–88, 2001; Merry, Am Anthropol 108(1): 38–51, 2006; Coysh, Human rights education and the politics of knowledge. Routledge, New York,...
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of six weeks strength training interventions on speed performance of sprinters.Furthermore, the purpose was to compare the effects of strength training on some anthropometry of sprinters among University sport science students.Methods: To achieve the purpose of the study, six male student athletes were selected as subjects purposively.The study was formulated as experimental (pre and post-test) study design.All Selected...
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This study explores gender differences in teaching and learning with information communication technologies (ICTs) in open and distance learning institutions, using the Open University of Tanzania as a case study. Framed within Cultural Capital and gender and technology theories, the study analyzed the differences between men and women’s access to, ownership of, attitude and competence in ICTs. The study adopted pragmatism paradigm and a case study research design whereby both quantitative...
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Abstract Under the French colonial regime, the “second portion” of the military was used as labour brigades, compelled to serve for two years in works of public nature. They were encamped in labor camp and were taught the value of work as well as discipline and basic rules of hygiene. After the independence of the francophone West African countries in 1960, postcolonial leaders in Senegal and Mali try to implement a civil service for the youth in order to offer them basic education. In...
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Botswana since pre-independence days prides itself with decades of experience in development planning supported by structural frameworks comprising networks of institutions at central government and village levels responsible for leadership and coordination of affairs. Unfortunately when problems arise, development planners focus on the structural frameworks alone disregarding the leadership powering development planning at different structural levels and diverse stakeholder dynamics at...
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A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in the field ICT Policy and Regulation, 2020
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Introduction: Benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer are common pathologies of the prostate which could lead to morbidity and quality of life problems in urological patients. The study aimed to determine and compare the demographic, clinical, and pathologic characteristics of patients histologically diagnosed with these pathologies in our center. Methods: This was a prospective study carried out in 105 consecutive patients with the histological diagnosis of benign prostatic...
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Rainwater harvesting has been known and widely practiced for many centuries, especially during the dry season for a different purpose. The increase of agricultural economy of the country is extremely exposed to weather and climate effects. Decrease of crop production in dry areas is linked to the water (runoff, evaporation and overindulgence use). The objective of this manuscript is to review the status of rainwater harvesting (RWH) technology and practices in sustaining agricultural...
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Air pollution is among the leading global risks for mortality and responsible for increasing risk for chronic diseases.The aim of this study was to explore the impact of industrial zone air pollution on Masoro community and identify some health problems which are experienced in the communities.The key informants were selected using a purposive sampling technique and random sampling based on polluted areas.During this research, Kibagabaga hospital was consulted to identify different illness...
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Air pollution is among the leading global risks for mortality and responsible for increasing risk for chronic diseases.The aim of this study was to explore the impact of industrial zone air pollution on Masoro community and identify some health problems which are experienced in the communities.The key informants were selected using a purposive sampling technique and random sampling based on polluted areas.During this research, Kibagabaga hospital was consulted to identify different illness...