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The food choices and meal consumption patterns of undergraduate students from two Nigerian universities, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife (OAU) and Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko (AAU) (n = 402; 199 male and 203 female; overall mean age 23) were studied. The result indicated that 60% of the students (58% male and 62% female) consumed the recommended minimum number of servings of cereal, 50% of the males and 35% of the females in the carbohydrate category while 35% of the males...
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To report the diagnostic and therapeutic options of missile head and neck injuries.To present our experience in the management of head and neck missile injuries as seen in our centre.All the patients with head and neck missile injuries who were managed in the ENT and Dental services of Yalgado University Teaching Hospital, in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso between January 2003 and December 2012 were reviewed. The data obtained from medical records included demographic data,...
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Vulnerability of farmers to climate change has recently occupied a central place in research endeavours. This study focused on cocoa as one of the highly vulnerable crops to climate change. Data were collected using multi-stage random sampling of 513 farmers. Factor analysis and the ordinary least square regression were used for data analysis. Results show that at p<0.10, years of education, dependency ratio, age, cocoa as primary crop, primary occupation, other member sick, missed regular...
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In this study, the relationship between human resource utilization and internal efficiency of some secondary schools in Ibadan North Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria was examined. Given that education is an investment, findings from this research will provide basis for assessing private and public investment on secondary education in Oyo State, Nigeria, and also provide necessary information to educational administrators and planners on how to reduce wastage in order to increase...
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This qualitative interpretive exploratory case study investigated a sample of South African teachers’ perceptions of the requirements for successful implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Professional Teacher Development (PTD) within disadvantaged South African township schools in the Port Elizabeth district in South Africa. The participating teachers’ (n=30) perceptions and experience of ICT PTD were explored via qualitative semi-structured interviews, an...
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This phenomenological study used a series of three in-depth interviews with seven African American participants, for a total of 21 interviews, to explore their experiences in the specialist and doctoral level school psychology programs they left prior to obtaining a professional entry-level degree. The study's purpose was to investigate what factors contributed to participants' attrition. Findings indicate that misalignment between participants' career aims and the practice of school...
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Lead still remains an important problem for poor, inner-city, ethnic minority children, with a particular emphasis on lead paint and dust. In Egypt, there is no national survey about the prevalence of elevated blood lead level among children.To assess the environmental lead level as well as to determine blood lead level among primary school children and find out its relationship with their intelligent quotient (IQ), hemoglobin level, hearing impairment and school performance.190 primary...
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Sources of air pollution in developing country cities include transportation and industrial pollution, biomass fuel use, and re-suspended dust from unpaved roads. We examined the spatial patterns of particulate matter (PM) and its sources in four neighborhoods of varying socioeconomic status (SES) in Accra. PM data were from 1 week of morning and afternoon mobile and stationary air pollution measurements in each of the study neighborhoods. PM(2.5) and PM(10) were measured continuously, with...
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People living with disabilities (PWD) face unique problems in dealing with conventional healthcare facilities.We investigate the experiences of PWD as they access healthcare facilities in rural Namibia.More specifically, we investigate structural-environmental and process barriers to accessing health facilities.The study relied on semi-structured interviews and purposive sampling.The results showed PWD find it difficult to walk to health centers for treatment due to lack of transport, money...
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The aim of this paper was to assess the quality of hospitality education in Kenya. The objectives were to establish factors that have contributed to the quality of hospitality education in Kenya, determine factors that have led to the rapid growth of hospitality institutions, examine the student-instructor ratio in hospitality educational institutions, assess the curriculum content of hospitality programs, and to determine the factors that motivate students to pursue hospitality education....
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Introduction This is a research proposal concept that aimed at collecting comparative data on Orphaned and Vulnerable Children (OVC) with disabilities. The proposed research was conducted in a collaborative effort between the Kenya Umbrella for Children with Disabilities (KUCD) located in Makindu, Mathare Special School for the Mentally Challenged, located in Mathare Valley, the Department of Special Need Education at Kenyatta University (KU) and the French Institute for Research in Africa (I...
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The objective of this study was to assess trauma-related symptoms and mental health among war-exposed Ugandan adolescents (n = 81) as a basis for planning their re-attendance at school. Self-reports of exposure to traumatic events, trauma-related symptoms, and indicators of mental health were collected. While about half of the youths (51.9%) reported having been abducted by rebels and were former child soldiers, no differences were found in their mental health functioning compared to the...
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The study explores students’ perceptions in open and distance education at Haramaya University. A total of 120 students (90 male and 30 female) represent the study sample. Data were collected from the audience through a questionnaire which consisted of open ended items with a reliability of a equal to 0.96. The collected data were analyzed using t-test, ANOVA (One-way &Two-way) and the Pearson Product Moment Correlation(r). The results disclosed a considerable proportion of students’...