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Anemia is a global public health problem affecting 305 million school children (SC) worldwide. It has deleterious effects in SC, including lower school achievement due to impaired cognitive development and physical growth, fatigue and poor attention span, and increased morbidity because of reduced resistance to infection. Hence, the aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and associated factors of anemia among SC attending public primary schools in Gondar town, northwest Ethiopia.A...
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This research paper elaborates on teaching and learning English by the e-learning technology. It lays the ground for its integration in Moroccan Higher Education Institutions. Moreover, the research tries to examine the internal and external factors, which are involved in the process of integrating e-learning in the Moroccan context. The research investigates the departments of English in six higher education institutions in Morocco. First, it examines the present situation of English...
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Questions of epistemic injustice in relation to community engagement activities have rarely been interrogated. While it is often purported that when academics and community members are involved in the co-creation of knowledge through a mutually beneficial exchange of resources and expertise, all participants emerge as active stakeholders in the knowledge production process, little research has been done on how academics or community partners experience these processes from an epistemological...
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<ns4:p>Student Council Symposiums (SCSs) have been found to be very useful for students and young researchers. This is especially true given that the events are held directly before large international conferences, giving attendees a chance to gain exposure and have a warm up to the social nuances involved in attending such a meeting. This was the second SCS held in Africa in conjunction with the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) and the African Society for...
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Background: Skin diseases are important morbidity factors in both resource-limited and developed countries.Aim: The objective of this work was therefore to document the different reasons for hospitalization of children in the Dermatology-Venereology Department of the Teaching Hospital of Conakry.Methods: Patients aged less than or equal to 18 years hospitalized in the Department of Dermatology and Venereology of the Teaching Hospital of Conakry (Guinea) from January 2000 through December 31,...
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The dominance of the traditional education as both a way of life and a foundation of the collective identity of the Ethiopian society, was so strong that there are rare accounts of challenges to it, or at-tempts of reform. This paper sketches an account on a philosophi-cal and reformist movement by a group of monks in the 15th centu-ry Ethiopia, and provide an overview of the history, structure, and philosophical foundations of the Ethiopian traditional education system. Finally, the paper...
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The phenomenon of Scandinavians joining Salafi-jihadi groups in the Syrian civil war is high on the political agendas of Scandinavian countries. To counter the phenomenon, authorities are increasingly focused on the inclusivity of families in efforts to counter violent extremism. However, research on the topic is limited. This article seeks to remedy this, by investigating the insights that can be gained from the lived experiences of relatives of three Scandinavian women who have joined...
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This paper applies a cross-sectional and prospective study designs to explore the nexus between energy forms in rural areas in Ghana and prevailing climate change impact indicators. The results indicate that rural energy forms in Ghana are mainly fuel wood and charcoal, with limited number of modern energy forms. These dominant energy forms affect and are affected by climate indices that were studied in this paper; which were rainfall, surface temperature and evaporation. There is continual...
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Water pollution comes from several industrial, agricultural and urban sources. Among these pollutants, petrochemicals waste, are dumped without treatment in the sea, lakes and ground in Libya. In our present work, the objective is to study the impact of waste from crude oil extraction on the environment of the Libyan region of Ajdabiya during the period 2013. The physico-chemical parameters are: Temperature (°C), pH, electrical conductivity (CE), TDS, CL-, NO 3 -, SO 4 --, HCO 3 -, Na+,...
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Background:The spread of HIV/AIDS in the productive age group especially among adolescents is public health concern in Ethiopia.Pre-college students are more venerable to the spread of HIV/AIDS due to different factors.The aim of this study was to assess risky sexual behaviors and associated factors among Mizan, Bonga and Tepi preparatory school students, southwestern, Ethiopia, 2016.Methods: Institution based cross-sectional study was conducted by employing both quantitative and qualitative...