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Journal articles on the topic "East-South District"

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Harikadua, Meilissa, Djoni Hatidja, and Charles E. Mongi. "Pengelompokkan Kecamatan Berdasarkan Potensi Pertanian di Kabupaten Halmahera Selatan dengan Analisis Gerombol." d'CARTESIAN 9, no. 1 (January 23, 2020): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.35799/dc.9.1.2020.25921.

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This study aims to classify sub-districts based on the potential of agricultural, plantation, livestock, marine fisheries and forestry commodities in the area of South Halmahera Regency. The data used in this study are secondary data taken from the website of the Central Statistics Agency of South Halmahera Regency.The analysis used in this study is Cluster Analysis with a single linkage method and the results obtained are the formation of 3 cluster including Cluster 1 consisting of 28 districts namely: South Obi, Obi, West Obi, East Obi, North Obi, Bacan , South Mandioli, North Mandioli, Batang Lomang Islands, South East Bacan, Middle East Bacan, West Bacan, West Kasiruta, East Kasiruta, North West Bacan, Kayoa, West Kayoa, South Kayoa, North Kayoa, Makian Island, Makian Barat, Gane West, South West Gane, North West Gane, Joronga Islands, East Gane, Middle East Gane and South East Gane. Cluster 2 consisted of South Bacan sub-district and Cluster 3 consisted of East Bacan sub-district.
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Bhugra, Dinesh, and John Watson. "Suicide trends in the South-East Thames Region." Psychiatric Bulletin 13, no. 7 (July 1989): 366–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.13.7.366.

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Suicide rates in the Eastbourne Health District have risen dramatically over the last ten years. The present study looks at some of the factors which may influence these rates and compares these with other health districts in the South East Thames Region. Suggestions for further research are made.
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Jamaludin, Didin, Heti Mulyati, and Alim Setiawan Slamet. "Strategi Optimasi Jaringan Distribusi Sampah Organik di Tangerang Selatan." Jurnal Manajemen dan Organisasi 13, no. 4 (December 22, 2022): 371–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jmo.v13i4.33208.

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South Tangerang City is the youngest city that officially separated from the Tangerang Regency in 2008. Area of South Tangerang City 147,19 km2 or 1,63 percent from the area of Banten Province with the widest area of Pondok Aren subdistrict with an area of 2.988 hectares. While administratively, South Tangerang City has 7 sub-districts namely Pamulang, Setu, Ciputat, East Ciputat, Serpong, North Serpong and Pondok Aren, and has 54 villages. Optimizing the distribution network of organic waste supply chain can be formulated in Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) model. Variants of VRP include Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (CVRP) can be used as a model in optimizing the waste transport route and the determination of the fastest route for the transport process of organic waste in all intermediate transfer points spread in South Tangerang city. The results of this research formulate some models of optimization organic waste transport routes in each sub-district in South Tangerang city. As in Setu district there is one optimum route, Serpong district there are 7 optimum route, Pamulang district have 6 optimum route, Ciputat district have 3 optimum route, East Ciputat District have 1 optimum route, Pondok Aren district have 4 optimum route, North Serpong there are 2 optimum routes.
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Rahman, Muhammad Alfian, Dasmin Sidu, and Iskandar Iskandar. "STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN AGRIBISNIS PETANI CABAI RAWIT DI KECAMATAN KOLONO TIMUR KABUPATEN KONAWE SELATAN." Jurnal Ilmiah Penyuluhan dan Pengembangan Masyarakat 3, no. 4 (December 21, 2023): 70. http://dx.doi.org/10.56189/jippm.v3i4.47310.

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This study aims to find out the agribusiness condition and agribusiness development strategy carried out by cayenne pepper farmers in East Kolono District, South Konawe Regency. This research was conducted in East Kolono District, South Konawe District. Location determination is carried out purposively with several considerations, including that East Kolono District is one of the cayenne pepper commodity producing areas in South Konawe Regency, East Kolono sub-district has farmers who have developed cayenne pepper and made it the main commodity to cultivate, and the location of the research is easy to reach, as well as time considerations, and the existence of facilities in the form of sub-district offices making it easier for researchers to collect data. This study uses qualitative methods, using the analysis proposed by Miles and Huberman, namely data reduction, data presentation and preliminary conclusions. The results of this research on the agribusiness of cayenne pepper farmers in East Kolono District were carried out in a conventional way and have not involved supporting institutions optimally. while the agribusiness development strategy of cayenne pepper farmers in East Kolono District applies a devensive strategy or running a business based on rationality.
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Shawa, Sheila, Enala T. Mwase, Erling M. Pedersen, and Paul E. Simonsen. "Lymphatic filariasis in Luangwa District, South-East Zambia." Parasites & Vectors 6, no. 1 (2013): 299. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-6-299.

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Sharma, O. P. "Pteridophytic flora of Bundi district (south-east Rajasthan)." Zoos' Print Journal 20, no. 4 (March 21, 2005): 1836–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.zpj.1205.1836-7.

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Coronas, Ahmad Abdullah, Abu Sanmas, Nirwan Umasugi, Harwis Harwis, and Fatum Abubakar. "PRAKTIK POLIGAMI TANPA IZIN DI BACAN TIMUR HALMAHERA SELATAN." Indonesian Journal of Shariah and Justice 3, no. 1 (June 30, 2023): 49–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.46339/ijsj.v3i1.48.

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The practice of polygamy without a permit in the East Bacan District, South Halmahera Regency. This study aims to find the main issues that underlie the occurrence of the practice of polygamy without a permit in the East Bacan District, South Halmahera Regency. This study is field research. The research method used is descriptive qualitative research, namely a type of research that provides a systematic and factual description of situations and events regarding factors, characteristics and relationships between phenomena, with theoretical, normative and empirical juridical approaches. This study concluded that the implementation of polygamy without a permit in East Bacan District was carried out through cases of premarital pregnancy and coupled with low public awareness regarding the importance of marriage procedures. The limited budget and human resources owned by the East Bacan District KUA in conducting outreach to the people of East Bacan District have triggered the lack of attention from the Office of the Religious Affairs Office of Bacan District to minimize the incidence of polygamy without a permit in East Bacan District. The implementation of polygamy without a permit in East Bacan District had legal impacts, including the weak legal status of marriage, the absence of birth certificates for children born in polygamous marriages without permission.
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Nasution, Yusriani. "THE EFFECTIVITY OF SEDIMENT TRAP IN THE CENTER LAND SALAK PADANGSIDIMPUAN AT SOUTH TAPANULI." Jurnal Pertanian Tropik 2, no. 2 (August 1, 2015): 187–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/jpt.v2i2.2902.

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West Angkola sub-districts and South Angkola are salak areas center of South Tapanuli that partly has undulating to hilly topographic with steep slopes that are potentially eroded. This study aims to determine the sediment trap and river on the land in the district Angkola West and East as well as the correlation between sediment discharge to the river flow and rainfall. The method used was survey methods and data analysis to quantify the Water Catchment Area for each Watershed by using software tools Arc Geographic Information System ( GIS ) 10.1. Sediment discharge calculated using the evaporation method. Regression data analysis using the software SPSS 19. Results showed the highest sediment discharge analysis on analysis in March in the District of East Angkola is 5.56 tons/day, while in April amounted to 9.2 tons/ha. Results of the analysis of sediment discharge peak in March in the District of West Angkola amounted to 0.74 tons /ha, while in April the sediment discharge is 1.1 ton/ha.
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Albertus, Frendly, Muh Harianto Ahamung, and Pahmi Hidayat. "ANALYSIS OF RITA WIDYASARI’S GRATIFICATION CASE IN THE STUDY OF ORGANIZATIONAL SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY." Asia Pacific Fraud Journal 5, no. 2 (December 30, 2020): 244. http://dx.doi.org/10.21532/apfjournal.v5i2.163.

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Kutai Kartanegara Regency is one of regencies in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. The capital city is located in Tenggarong Sub-district. Kutai Kartanegara Regency has an area of 27,263.10 km², with sea area of approximately 4,097 km², which is divided into 18 sub-districts and 225 villages with a population of 626,286 (2010 census). Geographically, Kutai Kartanegara Regency is located between 115° 26'28" East Longitude - 117 ° 36'43" East Longitude and 1° 28'21" North Latitude - 1° 08'06" South Latitude.
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Ginting, Nurmaini, and Jalilah Azizah Lubis. "INVENTARISASI NEPENTHES DI TAPANULI SELATAN." BIOLINK (Jurnal Biologi Lingkungan Industri Kesehatan) 3, no. 2 (January 25, 2017): 186–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.31289/biolink.v3i2.1076.

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Research that has been done in 8 districts in South Tapanuli Regency, found 13 types of where 1 of them are natural hybrid. Location Selection is done by the survey method, while sampling in the field using the exploration method. The district has the highest diversity of species is Saipar Dolok Sub-Hole. N. reinwardtiana has the most widely spread. District with the number of the lowest type is East Angkola sub sub-Arse, Marancar Sub-district and sub-district of Tano Tombangan with 1 types.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "East-South District"

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Satyi, Nosisi Kaya. "An investigation of local economic development and income security in the Eastern Cape : the case of Amathole District Municipality." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1020130.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the Local Economic Development Projects (LED) in relation to Income Security. It can be argued that LED is one intervention, which can be used to create jobs and eradicate poverty at a given locality. LED has been regarded as an approach towards economic development and growth whereby local people are encouraged to work in collaboration in order to achieve sustainable economic growth, bringing economic benefits and improved quality of life for all community members in in a specific municipal area.
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Tsomo, Zixolele. "An evaluation of gender equity in the Amathole District Council head office, East London 2006-2010." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1012685.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the promotion of gender equity in the Amathole District Municipality (ADM). This investigation originated against the phenomenon that women are continuously faced with barriers to progress in the workplace. In an endeavour to find a meaningful solution to the problem, it was necessary to assess the degree of transformational change in the workplace; to ascertain what these barriers are; and how they can be overcome. The study commenced with an overview of the stance of women in the Republic of South Africa, especially their struggle to find a platform from where their voice could be heard. In order to achieve the research objectives, an in-depth literature study was undertaken. A survey was also conducted to examine the perceptions of gender equity in the ADM. The required data was collected by means of face-to-face semi-structured interviews with female officials in senior managerial positions. The study concludes with a number of recommendations that emanate from the literature review and qualitative study.
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Zuma, Khethiwe Victoria. "Investigating the teaching of isiZulu folktales in the Johannesburg East and South District secondary schools." Thesis, University of Zululand, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10530/1648.

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A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Education in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Magister Educationis in the Department of Curriculum and Instructional Studies at the University of Zululand, 2018
This study examined the teaching of isiZulu folktales at some Johannesburg East and South district secondary schools. The purpose if this study was to determine the methods used by isiZulu teachers in their classrooms when they teach folktales. The research questions were concerned with the teaching methods and strategies employed by teachers in their teaching of folktales. The study employed a mixed-methods approach involving 95 teachers as part of the quantitative approach and eight teachers participated in the qualitative semi-structured interviews. The findings of the study suggest that teachers use the lecture method in their teaching of folktales. The findings also reveal that teachers do not possess training in alternative methods of teaching folktales. The study recommends that teachers should be trained in the use of alternative methods such as drama. The study also recommends that school neighbouring communities should get involved in the performance of folktales by visiting isiZulu classes where folktales are taught.
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Mpengesi, Luvokazi. "Experiences of health care professionals at Mdantsane sub-district primary health care clinics regarding the unavailability of medicines." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/19619.

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Medicine unavailability, also known as stock-outs is a global problem. South Africa is not exempt from this problem which impacts negatively on the way in which healthcare services are rendered, more especially in the public sector. Communities are complaining about the unavailability of medicines at public health facilities particularly in primary health care clinics. In an effort to address this problem, the Minister of Health has declared medicine availability as one of the six priorities of the Department of Health. The aim of this study was to explore and describe the experiences and perceptions of healthcare professionals practicing at primary healthcare clinics in a peri-urban area of the Eastern Cape regarding the unavailability of medicines. Understanding the experiences and perceptions was expected to assist in addressing the problem at hand and help management in developing ways to address the problem and support the employees. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with healthcare professionals working at primary health care clinics in and around Mdantsane Township in the Eastern Cape. The main findings of the study can be divided into the following topics: perceived causes of medicine stock-outs, the implications of stock shortages, actions taken in the case of stock-outs and the role to play by in mitigating the impact of stock shortages. The limitations of the study include the research sample which was not truly representative of all healthcare professionals working at Mdantsane sub-district primary healthcare clinics. The study recommends various strategies that management should follow to assist in addressing medicine shortages. The researcher recommends further research to describe the experiences of healthcare professional regarding medicine unavailability.
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Choudhury, Subhashis. "Structure and socio-economic conditions of migrant population in East and South districts of Sikkim since 1975: a geographical study." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2021. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4785.

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Von, Pressentin Klaus Botho. "A Medical audit of the management of cryptococcal meningitis in HIV patients in the Cape Winelands (East) district, Western Cape, South Africa." Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/37562.

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Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. Interdisciplinary Health Sciences. Family Medicine and Primary Care.
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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Introduction: This thesis summarises the findings of a medical audit on the management of Cryptococcal Meningitis (CM). The study population of HIV positive adults (N = twenty five) were admitted during November 2009 – June 2010 to five hospitals of the Cape Winelands (East) District, Western Cape, South Africa. In the context of the HIV pandemic, CM has become the most common cause of community-acquired meningitis, and has poor outcomes if left untreated. The South African HIV Clinician Society has published treatment guidelines in 2007. These guidelines have been used by the audit team to compile a list of measurable criteria (with set targets) to evaluate the structure, process and outcome of CM management. A pilot audit (2008) at the regional hospital has demonstrated that certain target standards were not met. Aims and Objectives: The aim was to improve the quality of the clinical care of HIV-patients diagnosed with CM in the Cape Winelands (East) district. The objectives included the review of the audit criteria and target standards, demonstrating improvement in quality of CM care at the Level 1 and 2 hospitals, identifying new interventions based on the findings and providing recommendations to the health facilities. Methods In 2009, the researcher formed a new audit team, reviewed the audit criteria and held teaching interventions based on the national treatment guidelines. An intervention, based on the findings of the pilot audit, aimed at improving the clinical team’s adherence to the treatment guidelines. Results The audit identified the following areas that did not meet the target standards: the availability of Amphotericin B (Ampho B) and spinal manometers; the use of manometry in all initial lumbar punctures (LPs); completing fourteen days of the required Ampho B treatment; renal monitoring in patients on Ampho B; commencement of antiretroviral treatment (ART) by week four; and, the two-month survival figures post-diagnosis. The re-audit at the Level 2 hospital highlighted the need for improved medical record keeping to aid the audit process. Arrangement of inpatient ART counselling happened more consistently at the Level 1 hospitals. Adherence to the ART target and measures to prevent Ampho B related morbidity is comparable to that of the Level 2 hospital. The audit has also provided insight to the researcher and audit team on the practical challenges of conducting a prospective data collection technique across different care settings. Recommendations Level 1 hospitals should continue to manage CM patients. The availability of spinal manometers and closer adherence to renal monitoring require attention. Formal feedback to the audit team and clinical teams is planned. A multimodal interdisciplinary Quality Improvement approach (such as an integrated care pathway) is recommended and a future re-audit is encouraged to assess improved adherence to the CM management guidelines. The buy-in of stakeholders (management, health care workers and patients), the ongoing support of an audit team and a committed Quality Improvement environment will allow the medical audit process to become ingrained in the South African public healthcare setting.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Inleiding Hierdie tesis bied ‘n opsomming van die sleutelbevindinge van ‘n mediese oudit van Cryptokokkale Menigitis (CM) sorg. Die studie groep van MIV-positiewe volwassenes (N = vyf-en-twintig) het binne-pasiënt behandeling ontvang gedurende November 2009 tot Junie 2010 in vyf hospitale van die Kaapse Wynland (Oos) distrik. In die konteks van die MIV pandemie het CM die mees algemene oorsaak van gemeenskapsverworwe meningitis geword, en het swak uitkomste indien onbehandeld. Die Suid-Afrikaanse HIV Clinici Vereniging het in 2007 behandelingsriglyne gepubliseer. Hierdie riglyne het die oudit span gebruik om ‘n lys van meetbare kriteria (met teiken standaarde) saam te stel om die struktuur, proses en uitkoms fasette van CM sorg te evalueer. ‘n Proef oudit (2008) by die streekshospitaal het getoon dat sekere teiken standaarde nie behaal was nie. Doelstelling Die doelstelling was om die kwaliteit van kliniese sorg van MIV-pasiënte met CM (in die Kaapse Wynland (Oos) distrik) te verbeter. Die doelstelling sluit in die hersiening van die oudit kriteria, die bevesting van verbetering in kwaliteit CM sorg by vlak 1 en 2 hospitale, identifisering van nuwe ingreep-moontlikhede gebaseer op die bevindinge en die verskaffing van toepaslike aanbevelings aan die gesondheidsorg fasiliteite. Metodes Die navorser het in 2009 ‘n nuwe oudit span gevorm, die oudit kriteria hersien en opleidingsingrepe geskoei op die nasionale riglyne gefasiliteer. Opleidingsingrepe, gebaseer op bevindinge van die proef oudit, het ten doel gehad dat die kliniese span die nasionale riglyne nakom. Resultate Die oudit het die volgende areas uitgelig waar daar nie aan die teikenstandaarde voldoen was nie: the beskikbaarheid van Amphotericin B (Ampho B) en spinale manometers; die gebruik van manometrie in alle aanvanklike lumbaal punksies (LPs); voltooi van die veertien dae Ampho B behandelingsteiken; nierfunksie monitoring van pasiënte op Ampho B; aanvang van anti-retovirale behandeling teen week vier; en, die twee maande oorlewing post-diagnose syfers. Die opvolg oudit by die vlak 2 hospitaal bevestig die belang van verbeterde kliniese notas om die oudit proses te vergemaklik. Die reël van binne-pasiënt ART berading gebeur meer bestendig in Vlak 1 hospitale. Bereiking van die ART teiken en maatreëls om Ampho B verwante morbiditeit te voorkom, is vergelykbaar met die bevindinge by die vlak 2 hospitaal. Die oudit het die navorser en die oudit span ingelig rakende die praktiese uitdagings om ‘n prospektiewe data insamelingsmetode te poog in verskillende kliniese kontekste. Aanbevelings Vlak 1 hospitale kan steeds CM pasiënte versorg. Die beskikbaarheid van spinale manometers en deeglike nierfunksie monitering sal die behaling van teiken standaarde vergemaklik. Formele terugvoer aan die oudit span en kliniese span word beoog. ‘n Multimodale interdissiplinêre Kwaliteitsverbeterings benadering (soos ‘n geïntegreerde sorgplan) word aanbeveel en ‘n toekomstige oudit word aangemoedig om verbetering in toepassing van die CM riglyne te evalueer. Dit is belangrik om die sleutelspelers (bestuur, gesondheidswerkers en pasiënte) te betrek. Verder word voortgesette ondersteuning van die oudit span en ‘n toegewyde omgewing van kwaliteitsverbetering aanbeveel. Sodoende sal die oudit proses in Suid-Afrikaanse publieke sorg geintegreer word.
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Klaasen, Edgar Gerald. "An evaluation of the emotional intelligence of secondary school learners from the Somerset East district of the Eastern Cape." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/70111.

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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The emphasis in South African schools has always been on the development of cognitive abilities of learners. The following two reasons, amongst others, could be responsible for this emphasis: Firstly, the furore over Grade 12 results each year creates the impression that the academic achievement of learners is the ultimate measure of a school's success, and secondly, there is a general belief worldwide that cognitive ability is responsible for a person's success in life. The introduction of emotional intelligence as a field of study more than a decade ago led to new discoveries with regard to factors contributing to success in life. Studies indicated that while cognitive ability played a role in determining life and job success, it was only one of many factors having an influence on success. Many researchers made the conclusion that emotional quotient (EQ) could be as important, or even more important than IQ in determining success in life and the workplace. Consequently, many education authorities worldwide introduced social and emotional learning (SEL) programmes into their school syllabi to enhance the emotional intelligence of their learners. The purpose of this study is to establish whether secondary school learners in the Somerset East district of the Eastern Cape are emotionally intelligent enough to focus on their academic development, cope with life and be successful in the workplace. An empirical study to determine the EQ of 300 secondary school learners from three secondary schools in Somerset East was conducted. Learners completed the self-report questionnaire, the Bar-On EQ-i:YV, to determine their EQ. The results of the study indicated that: • no conclusive evidence could be found to suggest that learners from secondary schools in Somerset East are not emotionally intelligent enough to focus on their academic development • learners are emotionally intelligent enough to cope with life • learners have a need to improve their ability in the realm of interpersonal skills, which could increase their ability to be successful in the workplace. As a result of this research I propose that further studies be conducted to assess the EI of learners and to determine in which realms of EI learners need improvement. Also that SEL programmes be introduced to address specifically those shortcomings in the realms of EI where learners need improvement. It is important that those teachers responsible for developing the EI skills in learners should have the ability to present SEL programmes. Therefore, evaluation of the EI of teachers and development of the EI skills of teachers where necessary, as well as in-service training of teachers to develop their skills to present the SEL programme should take place. This research therefore calls for a greater focus on the development of emotional intelligence of learners, which could lead to improvement of their academic performance, success in coping with life and greater job success.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In Suid-Afrikaanse skole was die klem nog altyd op die ontwikkeling van die kognitiewe vermoëns van leerders. Die volgende twee redes, onder andere, kan verantwoordelik wees hiervoor: Eerstens, die bohaai oor Graad 12 uitslae elke jaar skep die indruk dat akademiese prestasie van leerders die enigste maatstaf is vir 'n skool se sukses, en tweedens, daar is 'n algemene geloof wêreldwyd dat kognitiewe vermoëns verantwoordelik is vir 'n mens se sukses. Die bekendstelling van emosionele intelligensie as 'n studieveld meer as 'n dekade gelede het aan die lig gebring dat ook ander faktore bydra tot sukses in die lewe. Studies het aangetoon dat alhoewel kognitiewe vermoëns 'n rol speel in die bepaling van sukses in 'n persoon se lewe en werk, dit slegs een van 'n reeks faktore is wat 'n invloed het op sukses. 'n Aantal navorsers het tot die gevolg gekom dat emosionele kwosiënt (EQ) net so belangrik of selfs meer belangrik as IK kan wees in die bepaling van sukses in die lewe en die werkplek. Gevolglik het baie opvoedkundige owerhede wêreldwyd sosiale en emosionele leer (SEL) programme by hul sillabusse ingelyf om die emosionele intelligensie van hul leerders te verbeter. Die doel van hierdie studie is om vas te stel of sekondêre skoolleerders in die Somerset- Oos distrik van die Oos-Kaap emosioneel intelligent genoeg is om te fokus op hul akademiese ontwikkeling, opgewasse is vir die lewe en suksesvol kan wees in die werkplek. 'n Empiriese studie om die EQ van 300 sekondêre skoolleerders van drie sekondêre skole in Somerset-Oos te bepaal, was uitgevoer. Om hul EQ te bepaal, het leerders die selfverslag Bar-On EQ-i:YV vraelys voltooi. Die resultaat van die studie toon aan dat: • geen afdoende bewys gevind kon word dat leerders van sekondêre skole in Somerset- Oos nie emosioneel intelligent genoeg is nie, om op hul akademiese ontwikkeling te fokus. • Leerders is emosioneel intelligent genoeg om opgewasse te wees vir die lewe. • Daar is 'n behoefte om leerders se vemoëns met betrekking tot interpersoonlike vaardighede te verbeter, wat kan lei tot 'n verbetering van hul vermoë om suksesvol in die werkplek te wees. Na gelang van hierdie navorsing stel ek voor dat verdere studies gedoen word om die emosionele intelligensie van leerders te bepaal, en sodoende vas te stel in watter areas van emosionele intelligensie leerders ontwikkeling nodig het. Ook dat SEL programme ingestel word om die spesifieke tekortkominge van leerders met betrekking tot die emosionele intelligensie aan te spreek. Dit is verder ook belangrik dat onderwysers wat verantwoordelik is vir die ontwikkeling van EI vaardighede van leerders oor die vermoë moet beskik om SEL programme aan te bied. Daarom is dit nodig dat, waar nodig, evaluering en ontwikkeling van die EI van onderwysers moet plaasvind, sowel as indiens opleiding van onderwysers om hul vaardigheid om SEL programme aan te bied ontwikkel word. Hierdie navorsing vra dus vir 'n groter fokus op die ontwikkeling van die emosionele intelligensie van leerders, wat kan lei tot die verbetering van hul akademiese prestasies, hul beter opgewasse maak vir die lewe, en bydra tot groter sukses in die werkplek.
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Rantsane, Twoboy Babini. "The implementation of curriculum and assessment policy statement by economics grade twelve teachers and its influence on teaching methods in East London Education District, South Africa." Thesis, University of Fort Hare, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10353/4970.

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The introduction of the Economics CAPS policy ushered the introduction of the new principle of “active and critical learning” which implies fostering active learner participation in teaching and learning process. The revision of curriculum in 1997 and subsequent years has implications on how teachers teach. Since the introduction of Economics CAPS in Grade twelve in 2014, no study has been conducted to determine how teachers implement the curriculum. The aim of the study was to investigate the implementation of Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) by Economics Grade twelve teachers and its influence on teaching methods in East London Education District. The theoretical framework of the study was Experiential Learning Theory (ELT), constructivism, and pragmatism. A mixed method which entails the combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods was used in this study. A sequential design was followed in the study where the first stage comprised of the administration of questionnaire as a component of quantitative method. The second stage focused on qualitative method which entailed the administration of the following data collection techniques: lesson observation, semi-structured interviews and document analysis. Purposeful random sampling where East London Education District was selected since it has the required categories of schools required for the research was used. All the 53 Grade 12 Economics schools served as the population for the study. Some of the participants did not return the questionnaire while others have phased out Economics. A total of 36 schools participated and two schools have 2 Grade 12 classes. A total of 38 teachers returned the questionnaires. A stratified random sampling of 8 teachers was done for the qualitative research. The schools or teachers were categorised as follows: one teacher from Ex - Model C schools, one from urban, one from rural and five teachers from township schools. The sample represented 22.2 % of schools offering Grade 12 economics in the East London Education District. Descriptive statistics and thematic analysis were used for quantitative and qualitative studies respectively. The study found out that economics teachers assert that they employ mixed methods when teaching, but classroom practice reveals that their teaching approach is predominately teacher - centred. While the CAPS policy propagates the adoption of “active and critical learning” practice indicates this principle is applied to a limited extent. Economics teachers should be developed in using active learning methods to ensure that the new principle find expression in the classroom. In respect of the training of teachers to implement CAPS curriculum, research reveals that short-term training workshops were conducted but Economics teachers have challenges in methodology and content. The recommendations to address the challenges entail: continuous professional development of Economics teachers on methodology; conduct content workshops and resourcing of schools.
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Mfono, Zanele Ntombizanele. "An analysis of the emerging patterns of reproductive behaviour among rural women in South Africa : a case study of the Victoria East District of the Eastern Cape Province." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52660.

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Thesis (DPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2002.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The study describes and analyses changes in women's reproductive behaviour ID developing communities. These changes took more than hundred years to occur ID Western communities but only two to three decades in developing communities such as Taiwan and Barbados. The population of Victoria East district of the Eastern Cape province of South Afiica was chosen as a case study of these changes. Changes in the reproductive behaviour of women are described over a period of twenty-two years. The base year for the study is 1978 and data were collected up to 2001. Changes increased in particular since 1988. Statistical descriptive analyses were undertaken with regard to patterns of changes in variables such as age at the onset of births, child spacing, the mean number of births per woman, fertility regulation, and the number of children ever bom. Variations in patterns were analysed according to age cohorts, occupation and marital status. Information regarding these variables was collected from records at hospitals and clinics. Focus group interviews were held to reflect women's own descriptions and experiences regarding these variables. The research design thus combines the quantitative and qualitative approaches. The findings confirm a pattern of fertility decline that Caldwell described as the African pattern, which is different from that seen in Europe and Asia. It is characterized by a progressive delay in onset of childbearing and reductions in the mean number of childbirths that occur across all age cohorts and are associated with contraceptive accessibility. The high incidence of non-marital childbearing in the Victoria East district however sets the population studied apart from the polygamous Afiican societies on which Caldwell based the African transition. In this respect the population considered resembles the scenarios seen in Latin America, the Caribbean, Botswana and in recent years Europe. The study population shows a divergence in the patterns of marital and non-marital childbearing, with marital childbearing following the African pattem. Because of its high incidence, non-marital childbearing is dominant and the major contributor to the fertility decline that is afoot. The implications of this pattern needs much more in-depth study before comparisons with the above-mentioned communities can be made.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die studie beskryf en ontleed veranderinge in vroue se reproduktiewe gedrag in ontwikkelende gemeenskappe. Hierdie veranderinge het in Westerse gemeenskappe meer as honderd jaar geneem om plaas te vind maar slegs twee tot drie dekades in ontwikkelende gemeenskappe soos Taiwan en Barbados. Die bevolking van die landelike Victoria-Oosdistrik: in die Oos-Kaapprovinsie is gekies as 'n gevalstudie daarvan in Suid- Afrika. Veranderinge in die reproduktiewe gedrag van vroue in hierdie gemeenskap word oor 'n periode van twee-en-twintigjaar beskryf Die basisjaar van die studie is 1978 en data is ingesamel tot en met 2001. Veranderinge het veral toegeneem vanaf 1988. Statistiese-beskrywende ontleding is gedoen ten opsigte van patrone van verandering in veranderlikes soos die ouderdom by die skenk van geboorte, geboorte-spasiëring, die gemiddelde aantal geboortes per vrou, fertiliteitsregulering en die aantal kinders ooit gebore. Variasies in patrone is ook na aanleiding van huwelikstaat en beroep bepaal. Inligting aangaande hierdie veranderlikes is verky vanaf rekords wat by hospitale en klinieke gehou word. Fokusgroeponderhoude is ook onderneem waarvolgens vroue se eie beskrywings en ervarings aangaande die genoemde veranderlikes verkry is. Groepe is saamgestel volgens verskeie ouderdomskohorte en huwelikstaat. Die navorsingsmetodologie behels dus 'n kombinasie van kwantitatiewe en kwalitatiewe benaderings. Die bevindings bevestig 'n patroon van fertiliteitsafhame wat deur Caldwell as die Afrikapatroon beskryf word en afwyk van die Europese en Asiatiese patroon. Dit word gekenmerk deur 'n progressiewe vertraging in die aanvang van geboorte-skenk, afhame in die gemiddelde aantal geboortes oor al die ouderdomskohorte en word geassosieer met kontraseptiewe toegankliheid. Die hoë voorkoms van buite-egtelike geboortes in die Victoria-Oosdistrik onderskei egter die bestudeerde bevolking van die poligame Afrika gemeenskappe waarop Caldwell die Afrika-oorgangstipe gebaseer het. In hierdie opsig vertoon die bevolking eerder ooreenkomste met ontwikkelende gemeenskappe m Suid-Amerika, die Karibbiese Eilande, Botswana en die meer onlangse Europa. Die bestudeerde bevolking vertoon uiteenlopende patrone van binne-egtelike en buite-egtelike geboortes met die binneegtelike patroon meer in ooreenstemming met die Afrika-patroon. Die hoë voorkoms van buite-egtelike geboortes domineer egter die algehele patroon en kan beskou work as die hoof bydraende faktor in the afhemende fertiliteit wat waargeneem is. Die implikasies hiervan moet egter veel dieper studie ondergaan alvorens verdere vergelykings met die bogenoemde gemeenskappe gemaak kan word.
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Ouma, Erick Mungube [Verfasser]. "Management of trypanocidal drug resistance in cattle in identified chemoresistance hot spots in the administrative District of Sikasso, south-east Mali / submitted by Erick Mungube Ouma." Berlin : mbv, 2010. http://d-nb.info/1010140698/34.

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(Botswana), South East District Development Committee. South East District development plan, 1989-1995. [Ramotswa, Botswana]: South East District Council, South East District Development Committee, 1991.

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Botswana. South East District Development plan, 1977-1982. [Navarone]: South East District Council, 1986.

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1905-, Carter Tom, and South East Kelowna Irrigation District (B.C.), eds. Paying for rain: A history of the South East Kelowna Irrigation District. East Kelowna, B.C: South East Kelowna Irrigation District, 1990.

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Short, Brian. Rural housing need in south east England: Wealden District, East Sussex, 1988-91. Hailsham: Wealden District Council, 1991.

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Banda, Greyford Kachikoti. Lundazi District Health Board, South-East Region: Strategic plan, 1998-2000. Lusaka?: s.n., 1997.

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Huesken, J. Soils and land suitability for arable farming of South-East District. Gaborone: Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, 1989.

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Kasungami, D. Kafue District Health Board, South-East Region: Strategic plan, 1998-2000. Kafue [Zambia]: DHMT, 1998.

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Kinkese, Delphin M. Chipata District Health Board, South-East Region: Strategic plan (1998 to 2000). Kabwe, Zambia?: s.n., 1997.

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Registry, Thames Cancer, ed. Cancer in South East Thames: Cancer incidence, prevalence and survival in residents of the district health authorities in South East Thames. Sutton: Thames Cancer Registry, 1992.

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Registry, Thames Cancer, ed. Cancer in South East England: Cancer incidence, prevalence, survival and treatment for residents of the district health authorities in South East England. Sutton: Thames Cancer Registry., 1994.

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Tayyab, Mohammad, Babita Kumari, Shahfahad, Asif, Hoang Thi Hang, Safraj Shahul Hameed, and Atiqur Rahman. "Geo-Spatial Analysis of Health Care Service Centres for Smart Cities: A Study of South-East District, Delhi-India." In The Urban Book Series, 225–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71945-6_13.

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Babar, Md, R. D. Kaplay, Soumyajit Mukherjee, Souradeep Mahato, and Chandrakant Gurav. "NE-SW Strike-Slip Fault in the Granitoid from the Margin of the South East Dharwar Craton, Degloor, Nanded District, Maharashtra, India." In Tectonics and Structural Geology: Indian Context, 115–34. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99341-6_5.

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"A case study of the Wealden district in south-east England." In Making One's Way in the World, 219–40. Oxbow Books, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv138wsp4.14.

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Hyslop, Catriona. "Adjectives in North-East Ambae." In Adjective Classes, 263–82. Oxford University PressOxford, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199270934.003.0011.

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Abstract North-East Ambac i one of two languages spoken on the island of Ambac in northern Vanuatu. The language covers the northern, eastern, and southern parts of the island. The languages of Ambac are members of the Northern Vanuatu linkage, a sub-group of the Oceanic branch of Austronesian. with approximately 5,000 speakers, the language has a relatively large population of speakers compared to most Vanuatu languages. the dialect described here is that spoken in the Lolovoli district, in the south-east of the island. Throughout the chapter I shall refer to the language simply as Ambac.
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Chattopadhyay, Rupendra Kumar. "Geophysical Features of Coastal West Bengal." In The Archaeology of Coastal Bengal, 19–26. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199481682.003.0003.

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The geo-physical features of the vast stretch of land constituting the study area have been delineated in this chapter. The present study area mainly comprises the mature and active delta regions, that is, the modern districts of North and South 24-Parganas, Howrah, Hooghly, parts of Nadia and East and West Midnapur. In addition to the mature and active delta regions, the adjoining upland areas lying to the south and west of the present district of West Midnapur have also being taken into consideration. The geo-physical considerations have led the author to classify the study area into three arbitrary zones. However, these zones should not be viewed as watertight compartments. A sub-section deals with the physiographic features of the three zones. The chapter also discusses coast-line fluctuations and river course change since the seasonal movements of sea water, stagnation of water and subsequent lagoon formation, changes in the courses of the main rivers, and excessive flow from the upper reaches often leading to floods have all influenced the surviving strategies and even the development of settlements in the coastal tract. Changes in river courses in many instances have been instrumental in the survival and spread of sites.
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Hoffman, Alexander Von. "The Quest To Save The Inner City: A Historical Perspective." In House by House, Block by Block, 7–18. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195144376.003.0002.

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Abstract In the beginning, inner-city neighborhoods in the United States were not disaster areas, but vital parts of the cities to which they belonged. America’s great cities, perhaps excepting Washington, D.C., arose as places where goods were shipped, processed, and traded. With their accessible ocean harbors, east coast cities such as New York and Boston became great ports. Goods moved to and from Chicago via Lake Michigan and the Chicago River and later by rail. Atlanta, located not on a body of water but at the site of a railroad junction (one of its early names was Terminus), became a central trade depot for the South. Los Angeles at first used the Los Angeles River, then acquired an ocean port, railroads, and finally a highway network to become the dominant port of the Southwest. To finance, sell, and distribute the goods the port brought in, each city developed business districts whose main streets— Wall Street, State Street, Peachtree Street—became synonymous with finance and commerce. Along the water and near railroad depots entrepreneurs built factories to process the goods streaming in and out of the city. Industrial areas, such as the stockyard district in Chicago and the Alameda corridor in Los Angeles, became almost as famous as the downtown business districts. After all, the commercial and industrial businesses that grew out of the port trade were the lifeblood of the country’s lusty young urban centers.
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Harris, Anthony C., David R. Cooke, Ana Liza Garcia Cuison, Malissa Groome, Alan J. Wilson, Nathan Fox, John Holliday, and Richard Tosdal. "Chapter 30: Geologic Evolution of Late Ordovician to Early Silurian Alkalic Porphyry Au-Cu Deposits at Cadia, New South Wales, Australia." In Geology of the World’s Major Gold Deposits and Provinces, 621–43. Society of Economic Geologists, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5382/sp.23.30.

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Abstract The Cadia district of New South Wales contains four alkalic porphyry Au-Cu deposits (Cadia East, Ridgeway, Cadia Hill, and Cadia Quarry) and two Cu-Au-Fe skarn prospects (Big Cadia and Little Cadia), with a total of ~50 Moz Au and ~9.5 Mt Cu (reserves, resources, and past production). The ore deposits are hosted by volcaniclastic rocks of the Weemalla Formation and Forest Reefs Volcanics, which were deposited in a submarine basin on the flanks of the Macquarie Arc during the Middle to Late Ordovician. Alkalic magmatism occurred during the Benambran orogeny in the Late Ordovician to early Silurian, resulting in the emplacement of monzonite intrusive complexes and the formation of porphyry Au-Cu mineralization. Ridgeway formed synchronous with the first compressive peak of deformation and is characterized by an intrusion-centered quartz-magnetite-bornite-chalcopyrite-Au vein stockwork associated with calc-potassic alteration localized around the apex of the pencil-like Ridgeway intrusive complex. The volcanic-hosted giant Cadia East deposit and the intrusion-hosted Cadia Hill and Cadia Quarry deposits formed during a period of relaxation after the first compressive peak of the Benambran orogeny and are characterized by sheeted quartz-sulfide-carbonate vein arrays associated with subtle potassic, calc-potassic, and propylitic alteration halos.
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Driggs, Frank, and Chuck Haddix. "Carrie’s Gone to Kansas City." In Kansas City Jazz, 25–39. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195047677.003.0003.

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Abstract Like New York City’S Harlem, Kansas City’s 18th and Vine area developed into a self-contained community. During the days of public segregation, the intersection of 18th and Vine served as the hub of a bustling business and entertainment district—the heart and soul of an African American community, bounded by Independence Avenue on the north, Troost Avenue on the west, 27th Street on the south, and Benton Boulevard to the east. Baseball legend and former Kansas City Monarch Buck O’Neil mused that racial segregation in Kansas City “was a horrible thing, but a bitter-sweet thing. We owned the Street’s Hotel. We owned Elnora’s restaurant. The Kansas City Monarchs were our team. The money we made in the community, stayed in the community. When we traveled we spent money in other black communities and it came back when they came to Kansas City. “
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Mishra,, Abhishek, and Dr P. R. Sodani. "A COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION OF COLLABORATIVE ENGAGEMENT AMONG STAKEHOLDERS IN THE KALA AZAR PROGRAM: A QUALITATIVE INQUIRY IN BEGUSARAI DISTRICT, BIHAR." In HEALTHCARE HORIZONS: EXPLORING MANAGEMENT PRACTICES. KAAV PUBLICATIONS, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.52458/9789388996853.2023.eb.ch-01.

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Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL) known as Kala Azar, is a gradually advancing endemic illness triggered by a protozoan belonging to the Leishmania family, particularly L. Donovani in India. Ranking as the second most significant parasitic cause of mortality globally, it follows malaria in terms of impact. This disease stands out as the world?s most overlooked, and poverty linked health challenges, predominantly affecting impoverished individuals in developing nations. Contributing factors include malnutrition, compromised immune systems, displacement, substandard housing, low literacy rates, gender disparities, and limited access to resources. The widespread across a significant global expanse, with an annual estimated incidence of 500,000 cases [1]. This leads to a significant number of 2.4 million DALYs every year. In the last century, various occurrences of Kala-azar outbreaks have affected areas in South-East Asia.
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Schneider, Marius, and Vanessa Ferguson. "Uganda." In Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Africa. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198837336.003.0055.

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Uganda is a landlocked country situated in East Africa and is bordered by Congo, the Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda. Lake Victoria forms part of the southern border. The country’s land area is 241,037 square kilometre (km) with a population of approximately 42.27 million, according to 2019 estimates. Kampala is the capital and by far the largest city in Uganda, with a population around 1.66 million. Kira Town lies approximately 14 km north-east of Kampala. The town is the second largest urban centre of Uganda after Kampala. The Kampala Industrial Business Park is situated at the south-eastern end of Kira town. Nansana, located 13 km northwest of Kampala, serves as a dormitory town to the city of Kampala and there are plans to transform the town into a commercial hub although currently small informal markets dominate the economy. Mbarara in the western region is the capital and main administrative hub and commercial centre of the Mbarara District. It is also the largest industrial town second to Kampala and crucial transportation hub for goods in transit to Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Other main cities include Gulu and Lira in the northern region, and Jinja in the eastern
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Septiani, Eka, Nur Aida, and Ulfa Ultriani. "Factors Affecting Prolonged Labor at Muna District Hospital, South East Sulawesi." In The 5th International Conference on Public Health 2019. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/theicph.2019.03.40.

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Krissandi, Apri Damai Sagita, Brigitta Erlita Tri Anggadewi, and Sangsang Lusiani Supriyanti. "High Order Thinking Skills in One of the Private Elementary Schools in Sleman Yogyakarta District (Case Study)." In 7th South East Asia Design Research International Conference. Sanata Dharma University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24071/seadr.2019.22.

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Cresswell, M., and Gh Naser. "Forecasting Water Demands—A Case Study for the South East Kelowna Irrigation District." In World Environmental And Water Resources Congress 2012. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784412312.274.

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Yip, Sammy, Steve Kite, William Leung, Alberto Carlucci, Catherine Gainey, and Martin Hooton. "Temburong Link – design of cable stayed bridges against extreme loading conditions." In IABSE Conference, Kuala Lumpur 2018: Engineering the Developing World. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/kualalumpur.2018.0609.

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<p>Brunei Temburong Link is one of the largest infrastructure projects currently being constructed in South-East Asia. It is a 30km dual 2-lane road link which will connect the main Brunei districts of Muara, Tutong and Belait with the isolated district of Temburong which is separated by the Malaysian state of Sarawak. The project is procured under different construction contracts and involves construction of two cable stayed bridges over navigation channels within Brunei Bay.</p><p>The paper will describe the design of the two cable stayed bridges with particular focus on the design against extreme loading conditions, namely vessel collision, seismic and fire conditions. The design was carried out to Eurocodes.</p>
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Gupta, Amitesh, Rajarshi Bhattacharjee, Rachna Kachhap, and Triparna Sett. "Seismic risk zonation using the geospatial tool: A case study over East and South district of Sikkim." In MOL2NET 2019, International Conference on Multidisciplinary Sciences, 5th edition. Basel, Switzerland: MDPI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mol2net-05-06231.

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Wahyuni, Rinda. "Forest change analysis using OBIA approach and supervised classification a case study: Kolaka District, South East Sulawesi." In 2017 International Conference on Advanced Computer Science and Information Systems (ICACSIS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icacsis.2017.8355019.

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Trubnikov, Victor. "New Maykop culture settlement Neberdzhay-1 in Krymsky district of Krasnodar Kray." In Antiquities of East Europe, South Asia and South Siberia in the context of connections and interactions within the Eurasian cultural space (new data and concepts). Institute for the History of Material Culture Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907053-35-9-132-133.

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Denniston, Poppy, Ross Sayers, Edward Alveyn, and Nirav Bhupendra Shah. "The travel burden for patients diagnosed with lung cancer at a District General Hospital in South East London." In ERS International Congress 2020 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2020.2910.

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Djaha, Zainuddin Adang, Hapsa Usman, and Deetje Wieske Manuain. "Community Based Tourism Development as a Community Economic Development Strategies in the District of South Middle East NTT." In International Conference on Applied Science and Technology on Social Science (ICAST-SS 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.210424.097.

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SANGANALMATH, PRASHANTH, Hifsa Sohail, and subramani Durairaj. "Thrombolysis In Patients With Massive Symptomatic Pulmonary Embolism, An Experience At District General Hospital In South East Of England." In American Thoracic Society 2011 International Conference, May 13-18, 2011 • Denver Colorado. American Thoracic Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2011.183.1_meetingabstracts.a2685.

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Mills, Stephanie E., Andrew Rupke, and Donald L. Clark. Interim Geologic Map of the Clifton Quadrangle, Tooele County, Utah. Utah Geological Survey, December 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.34191/ofr-752dm.

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The Clifton 7.5' quadrangle is in western Tooele County about 40 miles (65 km) south of Wendover, Utah. The northeast part of the quadrangle includes the Clifton Hills and the southwest part includes the northern Deep Creek Range/Mountains. These uplands are separated by Overland Canyon and Clifton Flat (figure 1, plate 1). The quadrangle is in the Basin and Range physiographic province between the Great Salt Lake Desert to the east and Deep Creek Valley to the west. Terrain and vegetation are typical of the Basin and Range province and include rugged mountains separated by adjoining basins. Notable geographic landmarks within the mapping area include Montezuma Peak, Clifton Flat, Blood Mountain, Young Peak, and Abercrombie Peak. To the north of the quadrangle a few people reside in the hamlet of Gold Hill, which is named for an old mining outpost; however, no permanent settlement exists within the Clifton quadrangle. The area is accessible via U.S. Highway 93 south from Wendover then east on the Ibapah Road and following maintained paved and gravel roads to the Gold Hill townsite and south, or directly east to the Clifton map area. The area can also be accessed about 115 miles (185 km) northwest of Delta by mostly gravel roads. Land ownership in the quadrangle is primarily public (Federal and State), with private land on patented ground around significant mining areas. The northern part of the quadrangle (Clifton Hills area) contains the southern half of the Gold Hill mining district, periodically active since the late 1800s. The northern end of the Deep Creek Range/Mountains is covered by the Deep Creek Mountains Wilderness Study Area. To the east is the U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground, whereas to the northeast is the U.S. Air Force Utah Test and Training Range-South area. Active uses of the quadrangle include mining, transportation, agriculture, and recreation.
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Moro, Leben, and Alice Robinson. Key Considerations: Cross-Border Dynamics between Uganda and South Sudan in the Context of the Outbreak of Ebola, 2022. Institute of Development Studies, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2022.045.

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This brief summarises key considerations concerning cross-border dynamics between South Sudan and Uganda in the context of the 2022 outbreak of Ebola in Uganda, and the risk of the spread of the virus into South Sudan. It is one of four briefs exploring cross-border dynamics in the context of the outbreak, alongside Kenya, Rwanda and Tanzania. The outbreak is of the Sudan strain of Ebola (Sudan Virus Disease, SVD). SVD is used in this paper to refer to the current outbreak in East Africa, whereas outbreaks of Zaire Ebolavirus disease or general references to Ebola are referred to as EVD. The outbreak of SVD began in Mubende, Uganda, on 19 September 2022. At the time of writing (25 November), there had been 141 confirmed cases and 55 deaths, including seven health workers. Infections had been confirmed in nine districts in Uganda, including in Kampala – a major transport hub. Vaccines used in previous Ebola outbreaks are effective against the Zaire strain of Ebola, and vaccines that could work against the Sudan strain remain under investigation. As of November 2022, there have been no confirmed cases of SVD imported into South Sudan, although several alerts have been investigated. However, the fear that travellers from Uganda might bring the disease into South Sudan has spurred preparations by government institutions and partner organisations, building on the experiences acquired during past outbreaks, particularly Ebola and COVID-19. An EVD High Level Taskforce has been formed, chaired by the Minister for Cabinet Affairs and co-chaired by the Minister of Health. The South Sudan Ministry of Health (MoH) has activated the Public Health Emergency Operation Centre (PHEOC) and Incident Management System (IMS). A national EVD Readiness Plan has been developed and endorsed by the government. A free hotline (number 6666) is in place, which can be used either to report suspected cases or for information on Ebola. Training of staff at border entry points has started. This brief is based on a rapid review of published and grey literature, and informal discussions with the South Sudan Red Cross, IOM, academics from University of Juba, and the PHEOC. It was requested by the Collective Service and was written by Leben Nelson Moro (University of Juba) and Alice Robinson (London School of Economics). It was reviewed by colleagues at the University of Bath, the PHEOC, Internews, Anthrologica, the Institute of Development Studies and the Collective Service. The brief is the responsibility of the Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform (SSHAP).
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Lees, Shelley, and Mark Marchant. Key Considerations: Cross-Border Dynamics Between Uganda and Tanzania in the Context of the Outbreak of Ebola, 2022. Institute of Development Studies, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/sshap.2022.046.

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This brief summarises key considerations concerning cross-border dynamics between Tanzania and Uganda in the context of the outbreak of Ebola (Sudan Virus Disease, SVD) in Uganda. It is part of a series focusing on at-risk border areas between Uganda and four high priority neighbouring countries: Rwanda; Tanzania; Kenya and South Sudan. The current outbreak is of the Sudan strain of Ebola (SVD). SVD is used in this paper to refer to the current outbreak in East Africa, whereas outbreaks of Zaire Ebolavirus disease or general references to Ebola are referred to as EVD. The current outbreak began in Mubende, Uganda, on 19 September 2022, approximately 240km from the Uganda-Tanzania border. It has since spread to nine Ugandan districts, including two in the Kampala metropolitan area. Kampala is a transport hub, with a population over 3.6 million. While the global risk from SVD remains low according to the World Health Organization, its presence in the Ugandan capital has significantly heightened the risk to regional neighbours. At the time of writing, there had been no cases of Ebola imported from Uganda into Tanzania. This brief provides details about cross-border relations, the political and economic dynamics likely to influence these, and specific areas and actors most at risk. It is based on a rapid review of existing published and grey literature, previous ethnographic research in Tanzania, and informal discussions with colleagues from the Tanzania’s Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children (MoHCDGEC), Tanzania National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), Uganda Red Cross Society, Tanzania Red Cross Society (TRCS), International Organization for Migration (IOM), IFRC, US CDC and CDC Tanzania. The brief was developed by Shelley Lees and Mark Marchant (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine) with support from Olivia Tulloch (Anthrologica) and Hugh Lamarque (University of Edinburgh). Additional review and inputs were provided by The Tanzania Red Cross and UNICEF. The brief is the responsibility of the Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform (SSHAP).
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