The practice of the judo, rare cause of shoulder dislocation in child: a case report
Traumatic shoulder dislocation in Child is a very rare injury. The treatment and the recurrence rate are differents then adult. We report a case of shoulder dislocation in a 9 years old judoka.
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The Role of Principals in Curriculum Supervision and Academic Performance of Students in Teso North Sub County, Kenya
The primary responsibility of the principal in a school set up is to facilitate effective teaching and learning with the overall mission of enhancing students’ achievement. Instructional leadership provided by the principal has been identified as a contributing factor to higher student achievement. This study was guided by the following objective: to establish the principals’ role in supervision of curriculum and its effect on academic performance. This study was anchored on Hackman and Walton’s Functional Leadership Theory (1986) which addresses how specific leader behaviors contribute to organizational and leadership effectiveness. The study employed both qualitative and quantitative methodology. The researchers sampled 20 (67 %) out of the total thirty schools in the region. Census sampling technique was used to select one extra county boys’ school, one extra county girls’ school, one county girls’ boarding school, one sub county girls’ day school and purposive sampling technique was used to pick sixteen other secondary schools from the categories of county mixed day/boarding and sub-county mixed day schools. The findings indicated that Most principals believed that the instructional practices of the principals impacted positively on academic performance of their schools. Most of them also facilitated acquisition of instructional materials, and helped in organizing the teaching timetable and school routine, which qualified them as instructional leaders.
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The two prerequisites for Islamic financing
The inefficaciousness and ethical deficiency of the current “Islamic” financial industry is well known. Taking a diachronic approach whilst resorting to scriptural reasoning, historical evidence and inductive rationale, the author suggests two prerequisites for Islamic financing. The paper is concluded with five scenarios that are in the author’s view, sine qua nons as far as Islamic financing is concerned.
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Water resources and sustainable development in northern Kenya: a case of Isiolo district
Water is literally the source of life on earth. The human body is 70 percent water. The study examined water resources and sustainable development in Northern Kenya in Isiolo District. Residents of Isiolo formed the target population. Cluster sampling was used to select villages which are more affected by scarcity of water. The study used survey design. The analysis was both qualitative and quantitative. The study found that inadequate water resource supply has been hindrance to the Tourism Development in the region particularly in Isiolo District and the Southern parts of Garissa District. Secondly, inadequate water resource supply in the region has limited employment opportunities in the area this explains the low income per capita of people in this region. In addition, their standard of living, income generation, labor efficiency, employment extra is rather low, because agricultural productivity industrial development is both in adequate due to water constraint in the area. Water scarcity has been a source of conflict in the study area. The overstocking as well as water scarcity in the area and also the nomadic pastoralist nature of the people of this region has resulted in constant migration of people with their animals from one district to another. However, despite the aridity nature of this area, some limited agricultural activities is possible mainly through irrigation. The paper recommends that the use of water harvesting technologies that are sustainable and environmental friendly should be given priority in both surface and ground water development; incentives to adopt roof catchments water supply should be encouraged and cost - sharing policy in water sector to meet both development and recurrent votes should be encouraged to reduce the budgetary constraints by the government.
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Women and Motherhood in the Plantation Sector of Colonial Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan historiography relating to immigrant plantation worker community under colonialism in the 19th century has so far failed to examine the inner complexity of strategies of labour management. This historiography tends to emphasize institutional developments in the plantation sector as and overall process of modernization where the colonial state and the British planters combined to provide better social, health and sanitation facilities for the welfare of the immigrant workers. Women were looked upon as machines of reproduction that would serve the long term labour requirements of the plantations while at the same time providing cheaper female and child labour.
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Women, Lifestyle, Consumption culture and Effective Social- Culture Factors
The concept of life style is one of characteristic of the modern world and modernity. Those who live in the modern societies use the concept of life style to describe their actions and others. The life style is meant by choosing the routine life. Thus unlike the traditional societies in which people had lived replaced and little alternative. In contemporary society Due to its importance personal responsibility and the rise of consumer society has more choices in life. This study sought to examine some social factors related to lifestyle and consumer culture. The methodology is survey and questionnaire is to collect information. The study populations of women 30-18 years old living in the city of Kermanshah (Iran), in this study, 274 people a quota sampling method were selected as samples. According to the results, there are significant relations between the cultural capital, media consumption, age and lifestyle. Multivariate analysis showed that the four independent variables, cultural, media consumption, age and social comparison, 42 percent put together have been able to explain changes in the dependent variable.
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“Congenital Anomalies of Urachus”-Embryological basis and its clinical significance
The urachus is developmentally the upper part of the bladder, both being derived from the ventral cloaca. This part of the bladder narrows more, but retains in miniature. It is then known as the urachus. The urachus shares in the post-partum descent of the bladder, and in the adult is a cone-shaped structure passing up from the bladder apex, and attached to the umbilicus only by adventitial bands derived from the umbilical arteries which it has pulled down in its descent. Like the bladder it has a peritoneal and an extra-peritoneal surface and has the transversalis fascia on its outer and the peritoneum on its inner surface. The lumen of the urachus remains patent throughout life, though it may be plugged in places by masses of epithelial cells which have peeled or come off in scales from the walls of its canal.
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A Correlational Analysis in High-Stakes Tests: The Effect of Gender
Relatively few studies in foreign language testing have been conducted on differences between males and females' performance on various sub-tests of the Iranian National University Entrance Exam (INUEE). The present study seeks to explore gender effect on correlation in various sub-tests of the INUEE. To explore correlation coefficient for a group of 1000 students who participated in INUEE, Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient formula was employed. The outcomes of a statistical analysis denoted that there is a distinction between the functions of different sub-tests of the INUEE for female and male test-takers.
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A parametric optimization using Taguchi method: effect of WEDM parameters on surface roughness machining on inconel825
This paper presents an experimental investigation on the influence of cutting parameters of wire cut Electrical Discharge Machining (Wire-EDM) during the machining of Inconel825.Demand for better surface finish has been increasing recently for super alloys. The low rigidity and high material removal rate of Inconel alloys offers a challenging task in obtaining a better surface finish. The analysis of surface characteristics like surface roughness of Inconel-825 is carried out and an excellent machined finish can be obtained by setting the machining parameters at optimum level. Experimentation has been done by using Taguchi’s L18 (21x37) orthogonal array under different conditions of parameters. The response of surface roughness is considered for improving the machining efficiency. Optimal combinations of parameters were obtained by this method. The confirmation experiment shows, the significant improvement in surface finish (1.36µm) was obtained. Multiple linear regression model have been developed relating the process parameters and machining performance indicates the suitability of the proposed model in predicting surface roughness. The regression analysis are used to predict the error between actual and regression values of surface roughness in Wire EDM process. Experimental results demonstrate that the machining model is suitable and the Taguchi’s method satisfies the practical requirements.
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Agent -based model designed to evaluate the agile supply chain (case study: Tehran Science and Research High Education Institute)
One of the main challenges in organizations acting in a dynamic and complicated environment is doubtlessly agile supply chain based on which they have to be able to answer to customers quickly. But agile supply chain is influenced by different agents. Using the model based on agent, this study has tried to simulate the agile supply chain in a High Education Institute. There are three impressive elements are used in this model called as: smooth, offender and fault case those are also categorized in two groups impressive and impressible. There is a model is designed by using NETLOGO software which examines the impression and impressibility on each other. After executing the model at the case studied university at point of Time-769, the organization’s improvement will be possible in the best estate. All offender elements are reduced at this point.
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