Introduction Malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria. It is endemic throughout the country with more than 90% of the total population at risk of stable endemic malaria. At least 50% of the population suffers from at least one episode of malaria each year. However children aged less than 5 years and pregnant women are among the highest at risk of infection it has been documented that malaria‚ a parasitic disease which is easily preventable‚ treatable and curable remained one of
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Using Technology in Primary Classrooms 1 Journal Article Review Marcus Hurey University of West Georgia CEPD 4101 October 20‚ 2012 Dr. Hayes Using Technology in Primary Classrooms 2 Journal Article Review Using technology in primary classrooms by: Roseanne DePasquale‚ Erin McNamara‚ and Karen Murphy details how technology has definitely become a part of most children’s lives. Many school systems and child development programs have implemented technology
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A Regenerative Braking System Using ‘KERS’ a device used to recover‚ otherwise wasted energy. I. Abstract -Kinetic Energy Recovery System or simply ‘KERS’ is a system developed to recover a modest amount of energy during braking of an automobile or a locomotive. This system tries to harvest energy which is otherwise wasted. KERS works on the principle of Regenerative Braking‚ which uses the braking energy to rotate a flywheel connected to the differential( in an automobile) through a gear mechanism
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Selection of Evaluation Participants Using Qualtrics Survey Software‚ an electronic survey was created to conduct an evaluation on the effectiveness of an intervention video. The survey design was a combination of a pre-post test‚ with addition of a retrospective pre-assessment design. Facebook and personal networks were the source of recruitment. Multiple Facebook messages were posted on the main page as well as on specialty groups. As an incentive‚ one dollar would be donated to a non-profit organization
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ETHICAL REFERRAL 2.1 Quite often‚ a counsellor’s role is to assess and refer clients on to more appropriate help. Sometimes a client needs specialist counselling or a different approach and it is up to the counsellor to make this transition as smooth as possible for the client and to manage the process as sensitively as possible. The counsellor needs to take responsibility for making all arrangements but the client should also be empowered. SOURCES FOR REFERRAL Its good
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The Book‚ More than a Carpenter‚ is written by Josh Mc Dowell. He believed that all Christians were out of their minds. In chapter one‚ I gleaned that he was a lonely‚ extremely inquisitive individual who found no meaning to life. Both religion and education failed him. He attempted to refute Christianity. At University he became the member of various student offices. There he came in contact with a group of people who were constantly happy. Their attitudes and actions confused him. In
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More Human than Human is the first episode of the BBC series entitled How Art Made the World. This documentary discusses on how people in the past rarely use realistic human images. From little figurines‚ to cave paintings and murals‚ and up to towering statues‚ Dr. Nigel Spivey investigates on how this has become so. The relics discovered were observed to have some body parts that were exaggerated while others were completely ignored. These exaggerated parts are said to have certain significance
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Using Cultural Competency in Practice Cultural competencies is a term that has long saturated the healthcare world‚ especially nursing. The United States has become a melting pot of culture and ethnicity and to practice in the hospital setting it is essential to know the backgrounds of your patients and their families. Different cultures have different perceptions on health and illness. Providing culturally competent care includes knowledge about subcultures‚ attitudes‚ and skills that’s supports
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STAFFING An organization achieves its objectives only when it has right men in right positions. It is not by chance that some organizations get men of their choice while others do not. A person joins an organization just because of its paying capacity but also for its attitude towards its personnel‚ its recruitment policy‚ its training & executive developmental policy‚ performance evaluation‚ merit rating‚ promotion & transfer policy etc. Staffing is defined as the process involved
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New technology has changed our way of life more than ever. Since the industrial revolution in the 18th to 19th century‚ many new inventions have been produced to facilitate our living. One of them was the mobile phone. When the first one was launched in 1973 by a company called Motorola‚ a new lifestyle with many new attributes has been established. What are the benefits that it has brought to us? In my opinion‚ there are three advantages that it has: communication‚ entertainment‚ and providing benefits
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