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This paper discusses how households in Kwale in Kenya cope with drought-driven food insecurity and also provides suggestions to inform sustainable mitigation planning. This area was purposively selected because it suffers the most severe food insecurity levels in Kwale County. The main respondents were 120 households selected using stratified random sampling and 20 key informants selected purposively. Primary data was collected using questionnaires, focus group discussions and environmental...
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Unsaturated fatty acids (UFAs), including omega-3, omega-6 polyunsaturated and omega-9 monounsaturated fatty acids, are essential components and modulators of neuromembranes and may affect various aspects of physiology and cognition. UFAs are suggested to positively affect spatial learning and memory and also to diminish the negative consequences of physiological stress on cognitive abilities. Due to pronounced sex differences in neurophysiological functions, we hypothesize that these...
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Mobile learning plays an important role in developing both learning and teaching approaches in institutions of higher learning. However, a successful implementation of mobile learning strategies in Kenyan universities will largely be affected by users' readiness to adopt and use this technology. Despite the effort by the Government of Kenya through the Ministry of Education, Science & Technology to encourage the use of technology in improving access to knowledge and skills in learning...
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Kenyan government launched Free Primary Education (FPE) in 2003 to make schooling affordable to all parents, but less attention has been paid to the quality assurance and equity of the education system.Studies have indicated that the FPE policy sacrificed the quality of education and this led to parents avoiding FPE offered in primary schools and take their children to private schools which are considered costly.This study adopted descriptive survey design to as the research design.Rational...
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Knowledge and understanding of mathematical operations serves as a pre-requisite for the successful translation of algebraic word problems. This study explored pre-service teachers’ ability to recognize mathematical operations as well as use of those capabilities in constructing algebraic expressions, equations, and their solutions. The outcome of the study indicated that pre-service mathematics teachers were unable to identify words/phrases that represent mathematical operations fluently in...
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Introduction: Student absenteeism is a major concern for university education worldwide. Despite the strict rules, Absenteeism is an ongoing problem in universities. Absenteeism refers to a situation when a student does not attend lectures, practice or any education activities. Objective: The overall objective of the study was to estimate prevalence and factors that contribute to absenteeism among Nursing Student at Faculty of Nursing Sciences University of Khartoum –Sudan, 2011-2013....
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Abstract. Here we investigate the changes of temperature, precipitation, river runoff and sediment transport in the Wadi Abd in NW Algeria over a time series of 40 hydrological years (1970–2010). Temperature increased and precipitation decreased with the reduction in rainfall being relatively higher during the rainy season. A shift towards an earlier onset of first rains during summer was also found with cascading effects on hydrology (hydrological regimes, vegetation etc) and thus on...
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A Tuberculin skin test (TST) survey was conducted to assess the prevalence of latent TB Infection (LTBI) and to estimate the annual risk of M. tuberculosis infection (ARTI) in Gambian school children. The results are expected to contribute to understanding of Tuberculosis epidemiology in The Gambia.This was a nationwide, multi-cluster survey in children aged 6-11 years. Districts, 20 of 37, were selected by probability proportional to size and schools by simple random sampling. All TST were...
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Everyone can be a bibliophile if he finds the perfect book. - Mrs. Carruthers How does your Ancient Egypt topic impact civilization/society today?
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The paper examines the socio-economic impact of informal financial sector and inclusive growth in north central -Nigeria.The notion behind inclusive growth entails analysis how employment opportunities arise and change with growth process with time.Economic growth can be accompanied by an increase in informal sector employment.Informal financial sector may support growth by reducing cost of borrowing, collateral, bureaucratic process and improving competitiveness.However, a well-functioning...
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The study examined the influence of sex-role selfconcept on academic performance among students in coeducational secondary schools in Siaya District. The sample comprised 154 boys and 89 girls in Form 3. Bem’s Sex-role Inventory (BSRI) was used to collect data on masculinity and femininity while students’ academic scores were obtained from school records. Linear Regression analysis revealed that sex-role self-concept predicts academic performance. Sex-role self-concept also explained...
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Society is rapidly transforming into one which is based on information requiring its citizens to be familiar with information based resources and manipulations. This paper focuses on the continuing education and relevance of educational technology for adult learners; explains the using of computer based educational technologies such as Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI), computer assisted interactive learning and Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) in adult education; and examines the...
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The issue of menstrual hygiene is inadequately acknowledged and has not received proper attention. Use of sanitary pads and washing the genital area are essential practices to keep the menstrual hygiene. Unhygienic menstrual practices can affect the health of the girls and there is an increased vulnerability to reproductive tract infections and pelvic inflammatory diseases and other complications. Therefore, the objective of this study was to assess the knowledge and practice of menstrual...
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Journal of International DevelopmentVolume 29, Issue 4 p. 533-548 Research Article Empirical Analysis of School Attainment/Progression in Cameroon Michel Tenikue, Corresponding Author Michel Tenikue [email protected] Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg Correspondence to: Michel Tenikue, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. E-mail: [email protected]Search for more papers by this author Michel Tenikue,...