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The integration of research and community service learning (also referred to as service learning or service-learning in this volume) opens up opportunities for contributing to the much discussed transformation of higher education in South Africa, through which institutions of higher education are urged to become more democratic, more responsive to community challenges, and conducive to partnership-building with a wide variety of stakeholders. The twofold premise of this introductory...
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Background : Kotase ® is a combination systemic enzyme therapy that contains bromelain and trypsin. Bromelain is a crude extract of pineapple plant that contains mainly plant proteases. A multitude of actions have been ascribed to it including anti inflammatory properties. Aim : To evaluate the efficacy of bromelain/trypsin combination (Kotase ® ) in resolution of post laparotomy wound inflammation. Materials and Methods : The study is an open labeled study in which 111 patients were...
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The study aim was to evaluate the impact of Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) and School Health Education (SHE) on HIV/AIDS related knowledge, behaviours and risk perception among secondary school students in Northern Uganda. A post-test only control group study was conducted among 1,312 secondary school students classified as follows: students involved in SHE and VCT (group 1); only in SHE (group 2); in neither VCT nor SHE (group 3, control group). Almost all students are aware of...
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Three longitudinal case studies were conducted to investigate developmental language impairment (1)1.1) in Egyptian Arabic (EA). While there have been descriptions of adult acquired aphasic deficits in Arabic, this study details the linguistic characteristics of children with impairments specific to language. To select the subjects, an exclusionary checklist was used based on the criteria used for specific language impairment (SLI, Ixronard, 1998). The subjects consisted of two males and one...
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Their ambiguities notwithstanding, nation-states1 are still alive and they remain, for political leaders, the media and many analysts, the framework to understand political and economic realities. While the very notion of 'nation-state' may be controversial, even contested,2 it remains the most common political mechanism to organize people into boundaries and governments, and history writing and teaching are partly formulated around it. For the powerful countries, the agenda of 'global...
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A groundwater situation analysis of the SADC region has been undertaken as part of the World Bank GEF Programme as a basis for ensuring equitable use of groundwater resources, particularly during periods of drought, both for human needs and for sustaining ecosystems. Much of the groundwater in the region occurs in weathered crystalline rocks suitable for dispersed supply to rural communities, although there are several aquifers capable of sustaining urban demand that contribute to the supply...
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Presenting psychology as an applied discipline that can help adult educators be more effective in their work, this book analyses the cultural factors that influence the characteristics, behaviour and thinking of adult learners. It emphasizes the collective orientation of African cultures and the view of the self in terms of interdependent relationships within a community. The chapters provide an introduction to the psychology of adult learning and address the following: characteristics of...
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Abstract Japan has cultivated an immensely positive image among countries in the Sub-Saharan Region of Africa. Its industrial prowess, its post-war image as champion of peace, and its generous contributions of aid through its ODA lie behind this image. Beyond this, it also has long been regarded as a model of how a non-western and non-European country can successfully undertake a fast paced process of modernization. It is especially appealing as a model for African states to emulate in that...