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Purdue provides many activities in service-learning each year, and though they are varied experiences, many of the same lessons can be learned. I had the opportunity to participate in two service-learning study abroad trips while at Purdue- the first to Spain and Morocco, and the second to Haiti. While on these trips, I was involved in projects that seemed very different. In Morocco, my group taught high school students about the history of mathematics during the Islamic Golden Age and how...
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Abstract Background Adolescent girls in sub-Saharan Africa are disproportionally vulnerable to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) harms. In western Kenya, where unprotected transactional sex is common, young females face higher rates of school dropout, often due to pregnancy, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV. Staying in school has shown to protect girls against early marriage, teen pregnancy, and HIV infection. This study evaluates the impact of menstrual cups and...
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The present paper attempts to study the realization of refusal responses to invitations and requests among Yemen EFL learners in equal, higher and lower social status. It also aims to find out the pragmatic failure resulted from negative pragmatic transfer. In order to do so, refusals of 40 Yemeni EFL (20 high and 20 low proficient) learners were compared with refusals of 20 native speakers of English (ENS) and 20 native speakers of Arabic (ANS). Data were collected using a Written Discourse...
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The higher education outcome in Libya is having serious issues (Elkaseh, Wong, & Fung, 2016).In this regard, according to the higher education ministry of Libya; the graduation rate from the Libyan university have declined sharply over the period 2011-2016, which can be sourced from the internal conflicts and lead to lower the attendance of the higher education students.This issue has formed a real challenge for the higher education system to figure out an alternative or complementary...
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African locust bean (Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) is a multi-purpose economic tree with genetic potentials in sub-Saharan Africa. Its cultivation and production is declining with increased aging and genetically threatened throughout its natural ranges. Research efforts are needed to change the present scenario to sustainable cultivation and utilization, hence this present study. This study was aimed at evaluating genetic diversity and geographical spread relationships of twenty landraces...
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Background and aims: Medication dosage adjustments for renally impaired patients have not been studied in Botswana. This study was conducted to determine prescribing practices among patients with renal impairment in medical wards to improve future patient care.Methods: We conducted a retrospective study involving medical charts of patients admitted at a tertiary level hospital in Gaborone Botswana. Study participants included all patients admitted between August and October 2016 who were...
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The study examined the relationship between teachers’ morale and creative rethinking achievement among secondary schools in plateau state, Nigeria. A descriptive survey research design of correlational type was adopted for the study. A respentative sample of 200 respondents were selected from each of the senatorial district, totalled 600. The respondents comprise of principals, vice principals (academics), introductory technology teachers and agricultural science teachers. The sample was...
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Abstract Background Mali has a high neonatal mortality rate of 38/1000 live births; in addition the fresh stillbirth rate (FSR) is 23/1000 births and of these one-third are caused by intrapartum events. Objectives The aims are to evaluate the effect of helping babies breathe (HBB) on mortality rate at a district hospital in Kati district, Mali. Methods HBB first edition was implemented in April 2016. One year later the birth attendants were trained in HBB second edition and started frequent...
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the Cambridge International Trust the SSHRC Doctoral Scholarship (Award no.752-2016-0555) the Ruggles-Gates Fund for Anthropological Scholarship of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland the Smuts Memorial Fund the Worts Travelling Grant and the Cambridge School of Biological Sciences Fieldwork Fund.
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Pain is a public health problem requiring serious attention. One major barrier to the provision of quality pain treatment in many countries is lack of training for healthcare workers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of pain education on the knowledge and attitude of healthcare workers, and opioid utilization in a university teaching hospital.Pain management workshops were conducted for healthcare workers over a 12-month period. The modified "Knowledge and Attitudes Survey...
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The purpose of this examination is to research viable methodologies for in-corporating Project-based Learning (PoBL) in instructing and learning Woodwork Technology Education (WTE) at tertiary foundations in Nige-ria. A mixed-method approach including both quantitative and subjective technique was utilized for the investigation. The example of the examination involved 50 in-administration postgraduate understudies from Nigerian tertiary foundations concentrating Technical Vocational...
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The multifaceted discipline GIS has a definite role to play in monitoring tectonism-induced calamities. Before installing high-valued infrastructure, one can utilize the GIS technology to find out the usefulness of the investment, by carrying out proper site analysis. Abetted by affable subsoil, severe ground shaking might lead to liquefaction causing infrastructure collapse and conflagration, which is the common earthquake hazards experienced worldwide. Tremor-induced damage to built-up...