The writing of history, as always, has been subject to biases, most of the time from those who call the shots, but sometimes from factors so insidious that it is very difficult to isolate them. Books of history written by approved authorities as well as by independent ones, are replete with such examples I do not have space for in this work. I need, however, to draw a line between delibe...
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Authors Mohamed Dellal
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Adapting to effects of climate change and disaster risk reduction at present requires that the community at risk takes a leading role. This paper presents a theoretical under pinning of community based disaster risk reduction and management (CBDRRM). Ideally it is government’s responsibility to reduce vulnerability in communities. So far emergency response effort is the ...
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Authors Adrian Phiri, Dewald Van Nikerk, Elize S. Van Eeden
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Women throughout the world face different forms of violence in their day to day life from domestic sphere to public sphere ranging from psychological abuse to physical torture and even death. Domestic violence is the most common form of VAW in Bangladesh, the recent trend of which shows that battering type violence followed a slacken slope while dowry related violence is on increase yet,...
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Authors Kazi Abusaleh, Ajita Mitra
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This study examines the influence of Television programmes on youth dressing pattern in Taraba State University, Jalingo. The researcher employed Taro Yame’s formula to select 100 students which formed the sample frame. The study made use of focus group and quantitative survey for its methodology. 8 participants formed the focus group while 100 selected students were dis...
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Authors Oberiri Destiny Apuke
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Supply chain management (SCM) is the essential management philosophy and practice of materials, information, and finances where processes flow from supplier to manufacturer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer. This investigative study focus on a conceptual supply chain management (SCM) model for ready-made garments (RMG) industry of Bangladesh. The final goal of SCM is to convey inform...
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Authors Avizit Basak, Sobuj Kumar Ray, Md. Aminul Islam, M. M. Israfil Shahin Seddiqe
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Examined in this study was the degree to which differences were present in Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program (JJAEP) placements for Grade 7 and 8 boys in Texas as a function of their ethnicity/race and economic status. Texas statewide middle school discipline data were obtained from the Texas Education Agency Public Education Information Management System on all boys in the ...
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Authors Christopher Eckford, John R. Slate
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In this investigation, the degree to which passing rates on the STAAR Reading and Mathematics assessments of Grade 5 and 6 students in poverty in the state of Texas differed as a function of grade span configuration was examined. Data were obtained from the Texas Education Agency for all Grade 5 and 6 students in poverty who were enrolled in single/double grade level (i.e., Grades 4-5, 5...
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Authors Carolyn F. Fiaschetti, John R. Slate, George W. Moore, Cynthia Martinez-Garcia
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Menstruation, also called the menstrual cycle, prepares the sexually mature, female body for pregnancy each month. Menstruation is monthly bleeding that begins in girls around 12 years of age. Because bleeding associated with the menstrual cycle happens regularly or periodically, it also is referred to as a menstrual period or, more simply, as a "period." Some girls get their first menst...
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Authors Abhisek Bera, Professor A. Baghel
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The history of journalism in Myanmar makes fascinating reading and could be instructive in assessing the country’s political transition if freedom of the press takes root and prospers. Progress toward press freedom has occurred very rapidly in Myanmar since 2012, but we still see too many instances of journalists being detained and even charged over what they have publis...
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Authors Trevor Wilson
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Road traffic accidents are a major public health concern. In developing countries road traffic accidents are among the leading cause of death and injury. Ethiopia experiences the highest rate of such accidents in Sub-Saharan Africa. Out of all the accidents registered in Ethiopia, Addis Ababa accounts for 60% on average especially in Wolaita zone more 25% on average. The objective of thi...
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Authors Bereket Tessema Zewude, Kidus Meskele Ashine
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