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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Mothers of Under-Five Regarding Prevention of Malaria in Children: Evidence from ogun State, Nigeria |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Kio Janet O || Agbede Catherine O || Olayinka Folake E || Omeonu Precious E || Dire-Arimoyo Yewande |
Abstract: Malaria is an infectious disease and a serious health issue that needs urgent attention especially in children less than 5 years. The study aims at assessing the knowledge, attitude and practices of mothers regarding the prevention of malaria in children between 0-5 years. Convenience sampling method was used to select 160 mothers that attend child survival clinic and children outpatient clinic in olabisi onabanjo university teaching hospital (OOUTH), sagamu, Ogun State. Questionnaire was used to collect data from the respondents, and the data was analysed using statistic package for social sciences (SPSS, version 17)..............
Key Words: Attitude, Knowledge, Malaria, Nigeria, Preventive practices, Under-five.
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[2] Hay, S.I., Guerra, C.A., Gething, P.W., Patil, A.P., Tatem, A.J., Noor, A.M., A world malaria map: Journal of medical sciences, 31 (3), 2009, 461- 465.
[3] Wilson, M.L, Malaria rapid diagnostic tests. J. of clinical infectious diseases, 54 (11), 2013, 41- 56.
[4] Ekong, E.U and Angela, E., (2013). Malariometric Indices among Nigerian Children in a Rural Setting. Malaria research and treatment, 2013. Retrieved May 2015 from: http://hinari-gw.who.int/
[5] Erhun W.O, Agbani E. and Adesanya S.O (2005) Malaria Prevention: Knowledge, Attitude and Practice In A Southwestern Nigerian Community. African Journal of Biomedical Research, 8, 2005, 25 – 29. Available online at http://www.bioline.org.br/md
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Harnessing the Demographic Dividend: Opportunities and Challenges for Bangladesh |
Country | : | Bangladesh |
Authors | : | Md. Jalal Uddin || Mst. RezwanaKarim |
Abstract: The demographic dividend refers to the potential economic benefit offered by changes in the age structure of the population, when there is an increase in working-age population and an associated decline in the dependent age population. More people in the working age group and lower dependency ratio mean higher saving and investable surplus, leading to higher economic growth. The prime objective of this article is to explore how Bangladesh can be benefitted by the optimum utilization of demographic dividends; as well as the challenges Bangladesh might face if they remain unutilized...........
Keywords:-Demographic Dividend, Economic Growth, Human Capital, Rate of Employment, Vocational & Educational Training.
[1] Drummond, Paulo.,Thakoor, Vimal., and Yu, Shu. (2014).Africa rising: Harnessing the demographic dividend. IMF working paper, African department.
[2] Dilruba, Sakina&Alam, Onysa (2016).Demographic dividend in Bangladesh: Opportunities and challenges, Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies. Vol.4, Issue 4, 108-113.
[3] Geoffrey Hayes. & Gavin Jones (January-2015). The Impact of the Demographic Transition on Socioeconomic Development in Bangladesh: Future prospects and Implications for Public Policy. A background paper prepared for the Bangladesh planning commission of the general economics division in support of the development of the 7th five-year plan 2016-2020.
[4] Haider, Abu Afsarul. (June 17, 2014). Demographic dividend could turn into demographic burden, The Independent.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Critical Reading on H{adīth: Islamic Feminist Approach in Reading Misogynistic H{adīth |
Country | : | Indonesia |
Authors | : | Marhumah |
Abstract: This article examines the methods offered by Islamic feminist in reading misogynistic h{adīth. The author comparatively examines how three Islamic feminists, Fatima Mernissi, Khaled M. Abou El Fadl, Husein Muhammad, apply their methodologies in testing the authenticity of misogynistic h{adīth. It is imperative to discuss their methods because misogynistic h{adīths are frequently employed by conservative Muslims to justify the superiority of men over women. The h{adīths have theological, social and political impact to marginalize and downgrade women‟s status. Their methods are not only based on examining the chain of h{adīth transmitter (isnad), but also on criticism h{adīth contents (matn criticsm).............
Keywords:- Fatima Mernissi, Khaled M. Abou El Fadl, Husein Muhammad, Methods, Misogynistic H{adīth
[1] Jasser Auda, Maqasid al-shariah as philosophy of Islamic law: a systems approach (London: The International Institute of Islamic Thought, 2007), xxi-xxii.
[2] John Hursh, Advancing women‟s rights through Islamic law: the example of morocco, Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice, 2(6), 2012, 254-255.
[3] Rachel M. Scott, A contextual approach to woman‟s right in the Qur‟an: readings of 4:34, The Muslim World Journal, 99, 2009, 61.
[4] "Abd al-Wahha>b Khala>f, 'Ilm us}u>l al-fiqh (al-H{aramain, 2004), 38-40.
[5] Khaled M. Abou El Fadl, Speaking in God's name: Islamic law, authority, and women (Oxford: One World, 2001), 211.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | In The Prison House of Marriage: an Exploration of Theme of Polygamy In Miriam Bar's So Long A Letter |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Dr. J. S. Cherekar || Profile Dr. J. S. Cherekar |
Abstract: was irritated. He was asking me to understand. But understand what? The supremacy of instinct? The right to betray? The justification of the desire for variety? I could not be an ally to polygamic instincts. What, then, was I to understand?
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[4] Badran, Margot. McAuliffe, Jane Dammen―Feminism and the Qur'an‖. The Encyclopedia of the Qur'an. 2002;2Leiden, the Netherlands: Koninlklije Brill n.v.;
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Electronic Tax Filing in Mauritius: Insights into Factors Leading to Technology Adoption |
Country | : | Mauritius |
Authors | : | Hemant B. Chittoo || RoopashneeDhotah |
Abstract: The electronic tax filing system is one of the important and value-added e-government services in Mauritius. It is important to understand the factors that influence the taxpayers to make us of electronic tax filing system, given the great investment that it implies. This study investigated the factors that led to the behavioural intention to use electronic tax filing system among taxpayers. To examine these perceptions, an extended version of Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) has been used. It consists of three constructs, namely, perceived ease of use (PEOU), perceived usefulness (PU), and perceived risk (PR).........
Keywords: Filing in Mauritius, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, perceived risk, technology acceptance model.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | A Module of Silverware In Sentral Amai Setia Koto Gadang |
Country | : | Indonesia |
Authors | : | M. Nasrul Kamal |
Abstract: - Due to fulfill the needs of silversmiths Sentral Amai Setia Koto Gadang, the researcher made a module of silverware in Sentral Amai Setia Koto Gadang. This research was Research and Development which did to help the silversmiths design the silverware of Koto Gadang. The module was developed by applying 4-D model 1) define; 2) design; 3) develop; and 4) dessiminate. The interview, observation, and documentation were used as instruments and the data reduction, data display, and data conclusion were done on analyzing the data.............
Keywords: -Module, Silversmiths, Silverware, Sentral Amai Setia Koto Gadang
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[2] Ariusmedi, (2003). "The Language Form of Prince's Clothes Minangkabau, the Discussion on Component, Form and Symbol's Meaning". Thesis Magister Program Technology Institute of Bandung.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Social Framework of Ecology: Representation of Nature in Folk Tradition and Culture of the tribes in Namphake Village |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Prerona Bura Gohain |
Abstract: -North-East India is well known for its ethnic integrity consisting of different tribal groups. Most of the tribes of North-East India have always made a cordial relationship with the nature. There cultures and traditions are very close to nature. One of such tribe is the "Tai- Phake" tribe, which have a population of about 1426 only and Namphake" village has got the highest population concentration of this tribe. This village has been the centre of focus, all over the world for their language, food habits, festivals, housing pattern etc.............
Keywords: Tribes, North- East India, Nature, Cultures and Traditions.
[1] Gohain, Ngipethon, Research Assistant, Centre for Studies in Language.( Dibrugarh University).
[2] Gohain, Aimya Khang, The Tai Biddhist Communities of Assam.
[3] Gohain, P.T., Namphake Gaon Derekho Bosoriya Jayanti aru Pai Loo Fra Mahotsav.
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[5] Kingkham Wilaisak, (2001), A Comparative Study of Tai-Phuan, Tai-Phake and Lao-Wiang.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Assessment of Contribution Factors to Defects in Hall of Residence in Two Selected Tertiary Institution in South West, Nigeria |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Ibrahim-Adedeji K.B. |
Abstract: -This paper focuses on the contribution factors of building defects in tertiary institution buildings in Nigeria.Several building defects were commonly found in Nigerian tertiary school buildings. Building defects has become ordinary phenomena in the construction industry which has negative impacts on schools, in the means of building performance, health and safety aspects and overall environmental conditions, teaching and learning processes. Thus, this study is designed to identify the common building defects faced by school buildings in two selected tertiary institution in the south westof Nigeria............
Keywords: Assessment, Building Defects, Contribution Factors, Tertiary Institution
[1] Ahmad, A. (2004). Understanding Common Building Defects. Penang, Malaysia,: Dilapidation Survey Report.
[2] Ahzahar, N., Karim, S., & Hassan, J. E. (2011). A study of Contribution Factors to Building Failures and Defects in Construction Industry. Procedia Engineering,, 20, 249-255.
[3] Chong, W., & Low, S. (2006). Latent Building Defects: Causes and Design Strategies to Prevent Them,. Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, 20(3), 213-221.
[4] Ikpo Johnson, I. (2006). Building Maintenance Management. Calabar: Manson Publishing Company.
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Causes and Effect of Deterioration in Students' Hall of Resident in Nigeria Tertiary Institution |
Country | : | Nigeria |
Authors | : | Ibrahim-Adedeji K.B. |
Abstract: - Students' housing still remains the major area of concern with increasing in students' population as a result of increasing enrolment into tertiary institution of learning over the years. One of these problem include inadequate infrastructure facilities due to overcrowding, which has indeed met with renewed interest in sourcing and researching the best practicable approach towards providing efficient and supporting academic driven environment. The study aim at examining the causes and effect of deterioration in the students' hall of resident in ObafemiAwolowoUniversity,Ile-Ife, Osun-State, Nigeria, 270 questionnaires were administered in all the nine hall of resident namely Fajuyi hall..............
Keywords: Causes and Effect, Deterioration, Students' Hall Of Resident, Nigeria Tertiary Institution
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