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Family planning of minority groups : Asian women and seasonal workersHennink, Monique Marcelle January 1997 (has links)
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Growth, intake and rumen function in sheep offered alkali-treated straw-based diets supplemented with fish mealTan, Paul Vernyuy January 1990 (has links)
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The lysine response of the turkeyNixey, Clifford January 1991 (has links)
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Explaining exclusion from primary school: an analysis of the reasons behind the rise in recorded primary school exclusions in the early 1990sHayden, Carol January 1996 (has links)
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Race, Poverty, and Basic NeedsMandava, Siddharth 01 January 2017 (has links)
Black Americans experience poverty at disproportionately high rates that are concerning both because of the perils of poverty as well as the belief that one’s race should not affect one’s opportunities in life. This paper extends the Capability Approach and argues that basic needs play an important economic role in providing people with a minimum level of opportunity that allows them to avoid poverty. Using MSA-level data on basic needs access and poverty rates, this paper finds that increasing rates of homeownership, high school graduation, and car access as well as decreasing rates of disability are all significantly associated with lower poverty rates for Black Americans. However, the empirical results also show that higher rates of high school graduation and car access for White populations are associated with higher rates of Black poverty, likely due to spillover effects in the labor market that crowd out Black workers.
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The Modified Human Need Survey of Human NeedsMadigan, Michael 08 1900 (has links)
This study was designed to test the hypothesis that desire is inversely proportional to satisfaction in the motivational category of a given person. The present study represents an attempt to devise an objectively scored test which will objectively and empirically determine the level of motivation of a given subject.
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Teacher Learning Matters: The interrelationship between the personal and professional lives of rural teachersWeadon, Helen Ann, res.cand@acu.edu.au January 2007 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the growing understanding that schools and all its members are continually learning. This has provided a new lens for educationists to view the professional and personal needs of teachers. Goodson (1996) refers to the fact that researchers have often omitted the ‘lived voice’ of the teacher in educational research. By this he means that the life stories and experiences of teachers, told by themselves, are ruled out as irrelevant data by many researchers. The early work of Hall and Morgan (as cited in Queensland Consortium for Professional Development in Education (1996)., and later Dreyfus and Dreyfus (1996) who based their work on the stages of nurse development, but adapted to assist with understanding the professional and personal lives of teachers, formed the initial interest in exploring the under researched area of teachers’ lives. This qualitative research study explores the interrelationship between the personal and professional lives of teachers especially those in mid to late careers in rural areas. Participants in this study completed a written survey and then oral contributions through focus groups or interviews. A model which illustrated the critical influences on teachers’ professional learning in their school was developed as a result of the analyses of the teacher data. This model highlighted the need for the provision of professional learning opportunities that incorporate the four major themes which emerged from this study. It also showed the need to maintain a learning culture in a school that is inclusive of all teachers regardless of their life or career stage. Reactions to this model were then obtained from the school principals, and from professionals working in the education system office. These reactions showed distinct variations to those of teachers. The teachers clearly had the view that teacher learning does matter to the life of a learning community. The challenge for rural schools is to provide teachers with professional learning opportunities that incorporate adult learning principles and empower teachers to take control of their own professional and personal learning.
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The psychosocial needs of children whose parents are incarcerated / Melanie Elizabeth KivedoKivedo, Melanie Elizabeth January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.A. (MW))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.
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Satisfaction and efficiency of Discharging Planning on inpatient in teaching hospitalChang, Min-hueiv 14 July 2008 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the satisfaction and performance indicators in discharge planning services at a regional hospital in Taiwan. A structured questionnaire incorporating client databases, services items, performance indicators and satisfaction surveys was employed. A self-constructed structural questionnaire, with content validity of 0.7 which was verified by five experts and examined with Cranbach £\, is employed as a key research tool. Data were collected from March 2007 to September 2007. In total, 321 clients accepted discharge planning services and gave their choices among the offered after-discharge caring services. Visit with the phone after coming out of hospital, nine people who is death, eight people who have not contact, total seventeen people was deletes. As a result, a total of 304 respondents or 94.7% response rate, responded their satisfaction levels via telephone interview thereafter. The results show that the respondents suffering from CVA (p<0.05) and head injury (p<0.01) accepted (statistically significantly) more medical transfer services than those with lung diseases; the respondents who were taken care by caring institutions after discharge accepted more nursing teaching services than those live with family members (p<0.01); the respondents living with family members after discharge received more medical transfer services than those staying with caring institutions (p<0.01); satisfaction levels reported higher in respondents living with family members than those with caring institutions (p<0.01); the more nursing teaching, medical transfer and social services are offered, the higher the satisfaction level is achieved (p<0.01); The results could provide the valuable information on the implementation of discharge planning.
The study contributes to several significant results such as:
(1) The more demand for tubes care, the more days in hospitalization ¡]r¡×0.28, p¡×0.00¡^and the more unexpected emergency care within two weeks¡]r¡×0.14, p¡×0.02¡^.
(2) Significant difference ¡]F=5.13, p¡×0.02¡^was found between relocation and total days in hospitalization. Post hoc analysis shows clients who live with family had statistically significant less days in hospitalization than those who were relocated to other hospitals (p=0.008) and caring institutions (p=0.008).
(3). Significant difference of satisfaction was found among different relocations¡]F¡×3.50, p¡×0.01¡^. Clients who live with family displayed statistically higher satisfaction than those who were relocated to caring institutions.
(4). Significant difference of days in hospitalization was found between on nasal-gastric tube¡]F¡×9.64, p¡×0.000¡^and on tracheal tube¡]F¡×30.13¡Ap¡×0.000¡^
(5). Different departments show significant difference in unexpected emergency care within two weeks¡]F¡×20.12¡Ap¡×0.00¡^. The unexpected emergency care within two weeks in the Medical Department was statistically higher than the Surgical Department.
(6). Positive correlations (p<0.05) were found between days in hospitalization and several satisfaction measurements, indicating the more days in hospitalization, the more time available to provide services and the higher client satisfaction can be achieved. Furthermore, clients with unexpected emergency care within three days displayed statistically low satisfaction.
The results are capable of providing us information for improvement so as to ensure that clients can receive sustainable, effective and integrated care.
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Cost-effective Data-Enabled Network Design for the Ga-Rankuwa and Soshanguve Areas near PretoriaSnyman, LW, Mailula, P, Kurien, A 07 July 2003 (has links)
The Development of cost-effective and
economically viable telecommunications solutions for
rural underdeveloped areas has been a key problem to
Africa and South Africa. Selecting an appropriate
telecommunications technology and an appropriate
network topology that could provide both voice and data
communication solutions for these areas would be a
major advantage for both the community and industries
in these areas. Success lies in our ability to adapt
selected technologies and implement it with a viable and
affordable telecommunication solution. This paper
proposes an appropriate telecommunications technology
utilization of a cost effective network that can provide
wide bandwidth for voice and data telecommunications
solutions that are essential for the education, business
and private multi-user needs for the Soshanguve and Ga-
Rankuwa areas, North-West of Pretoria..
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