Are Women In Low Income Setting Gaining Adequate Gestational Weight? A Prospective Cross Sectional Study In Urban Uganda
Introduction: Pre-pregnancy weight and gestational weight gain (GWG) are important factors in both maternal and infant outcomes. Little information is available regarding prevalence of optimal GWG in relation to pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) in Uganda. This study aimed at determining the prevalence of inadequate, adequate and excessive GWG in primigravidae and secundigravidae. Methods: This was a one year prospective
The Perception Of Religious Education Teachers On The Use Of Individual Difference Teaching Approach In The Acquisition Of Valuing Skills In Secondary Schools In Kakamega County, Kenya
The qualitative attribute of the teachers are of paramount importance in attaining the quality of education that Kenya wants. The major purpose of any teaching is that of helping students gain knowledge, feelings and valuing skills that they will need to function effectively in the society. The teacher can be most effective in carrying out this purpose when he consciously
Psychology Of Africanness: Understanding Ubuntu Through A Death In An African Village - Matabeleland South Province - Zimbabwe
This paper will examine some of the epistemological issues that emerge in the context of discussing the relationship between Africanness, Ubuntu, death and Community Psychology. Most Africans have grown up in cultures that are intricately intertwined with the traditional religion of that ethnic group. These indigenous African religions vary in detail but they agree in essentials such as spiritual nature
Weyl`s Spectrum And Quasisimilarity Of Dominant, M-hyponormal And Biquasitriangular Operators
In this paper our tasks is twofold: First we investigate the conditions under which two quasi-similar dominant and biquasitriangular operators having Durnford`s property (C) have equal Weyl spectrum and under which quasisimilar M-hyponormal operator without property (C) have equal Weyl spectrum. Secondly we look at the possibility of which above classes of operators being quasi-similarity invariant.
Application Of
Markov Analysis To
Girls Progression In Kenyan Public Primary Schools (1b)
This expands on the previous paper which presented application of Markov analysis to the progression of male pupils in Kenyan Primary schools. The paper now presents the progression of the female pupils in Kenyan public primary schools. Data from Central Province, North Eastern Province and nationally was analyzed. Data for the years 2003/2004 was used to develop the
Application Of Markov Analysis To Pupils Flow In Kenyan Public Primary Schools (1c)
This paper combines the work of the previous two papers 1(a) and 1(b) which presented the application of Markov analysis to the flow of male and female pupils in Kenyan public primary schools respectively. Results from paper 1(a) will compared with results from paper 1(b).
. The results indicated a gender disparities in repetition rates, dropout rates and
Factors Influencing Effective Participation Of Jukun Indigenes Of Taraba State In Entrepreneurial Activities
Due to the increasing rate of poverty and overdependence to government by the Jukun community, this paper was purposed to finding out those factors influencing effective participation of Jukun indigenes of Taraba State in entrepreneurial activities. One research question and hypothesis were formulated in line with the purpose of the study. 220 male and female Jukun indigenous entrepreneurs in Taraba