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Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection in Four (4) Asymptomatic Prospective Employees: A Short Correspondence

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Author(s): Ato Kwamena Tetteh, Charles Baffe, Prince Bram, Sadick Arthur, Godsway Aglago, Edward Agyarko
Journal: Journal of Diseases

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Aim: This study aimed at compiling all hepatitis B results for prospective employees screened at the Cape Coast Metropolitan Hospital. This information is relevant in identifying those who are already infected, as well as susceptible individuals, to promote the establishment of prevention and control measures within work environments. Method: This study extracted data from laboratory records into Microsoft Excel and used for the analysis. Results: In this report, 13.3% (4/30) of prospective employees were found to be sero-positive for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). The remaining were sero-negative (susceptible), and required vaccination. All of the four (4) found to be sero-positive were chronically infected [both hepatitis B envelope antibody (HBeAb) and core antibody (HBcAb) - positive], that is, capable of transmitting to susceptible individuals if the proper infection prevention practices are not well implemented in their homes and work places. Only males were found to be positive, while all females were negative. Conclusion: Continuous education, screening, management of infected individuals and vaccination of the susceptible, will go a long way to curbing the spread of hepatitis B infection.
Contribution/ Originality
This study contributes to existing information, and draws attention to occupational support in the management of hepatitis B infection.
Medical Sciences » Journal of Diseases » Month: 06-2020 Issue: 1

Analysing the Financial Strength of Nigeria: An Approach to Estimate the Index of Financial Safety

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Author(s): Victor U. Oboh, Adegoke I. Adeleke, Grace G. Bikefe
Journal: International Journal of Business, Economics and Management

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This study seeks to construct a financial safety index (FSI) for Nigeria. FSI is important for early detection of financial stress and ensures that the financial system is better positioned to reduce the likelihood of financial crisis and negative outcomes on real economic activities. It has capacity to guide policies that are likely to ensure the safety of financial system as well as those that are likely to distort the system. It also has ability of providing support for policy on external economic factors that can affect a country’s financial system. Hence, the developed index incorporates factors that have made significant impacts on Nigeria’s financial system in recent years. It is estimated using principal component analysis (PCA) and some major incidents of systemic pressure were identified from the constructed FSI. The constructed FSI was able to largely capture key macroeconomic trends and developments that shaped the financial industry within the study period. This confirms the relevance of the indicators selected for building the index and implies that the selected indicators played critical roles in the determination of Nigeria’s financial safety. Therefore, the index would assist both the fiscal and monetary policymakers in taking preventive measures against financial instability.
Contribution/ Originality
This study contributes to the existing literature by constructing a financial safety index (FSI) for Nigeria, based on major factors that have made significant impacts on the financial system in recent years. The study, therefore, tests previous theories with recent data and suitable methodology.
Economics » International Journal of Business, Economics and Management » Month: 01-2020 Issue: 1

Determinants of Financial Performance and its Impact on the Growth of Islamic Bank Assets on Indonesia

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Author(s): M. Noor Salim, R. Pandji Ibnul Djausin
Journal: International Journal of Business, Economics and Management

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This study aims to examine and analyze the determinant of financial performance (return on assets), namely intellectual capital that consist of human capital, structural capital, capital employed and good corporate governance (GCG) that consist of board size and board of demography and its impact on the growth of Islamic banks assets in Indonesia for the period 2014 – 2018. Research data is annual report and GCG report of 12 Islamic banks in Indonesia for the period 2014-2018. The sampling method used was purposive sampling from 12 Islamic banks met the criteria to be the sample. The method of analysis used in this study is multiple linear regression. The results showed by model-1 that intellectual capital measured by human capital efficiency (HCE), structural capital efficiency (SCE) and capital employed efficiency (CEE) and GCG measured by board size (BS) and board of demography (BD) simultaneously are having significant influence to the return on assets (ROA) of the banks. The results showed by model-2 that intellectual capital measured by human capital efficiency (HSE), structural capital efficiency (SCE) and capital employed efficiency (CEE) and GCG measured by board size (BS) and board of demography (BD) simultaneously are having non-significant influence to the assets growth (AG) of the banks.
Contribution/ Originality
This study contributes to the existing literature by examining and analyze the determinant of financial performance (return on assets), namely intellectual capital that consist of human capital, structural capital, capital employed and good corporate governance (GCG) that consist of board size and board of demography and its impact on the growth of Islamic banks assets in Indonesia for the period 2014 – 2018.
Economics » International Journal of Business, Economics and Management » Month: 01-2020 Issue: 1

Exploring the Mediating Effect of Demographic Attributes on the Relationship between Employee Engagement and Organizational Citizenship Behavior

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Author(s): Abdullah Al Ahad, Md Rahat Khan
Journal: International Journal of Management and Sustainability

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Organizations have long been concerned on how management can facilitate Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) and employee engagement (EE) which can result in higher performance and productivity. This study attempted to test the mediating role of demographic attributes on the relationship between employee engagement and organizational citizenship behavior in the context of local enterprises in Dhaka city, Bangladesh. The authors administered 524 participants along with on employee engagement scale (5 factors) and organizational citizenship scale (5 factors). After the validation of the model only 3 factors from OCB and 4 factors from EE have been retained. The study finally reveals the Employee Engagement (EE) has a positively significant impact on OCB. However, in mediating effect the demographic attributes (Experience) partially mediates the relationship on OCB factors but do not mediate on EE. Rest of the mediating effect of gender and age were not supported the hypothesis.
Contribution/ Originality
This study contributes in the existing literature about the mediating role of demographic attributes on the relationship between employee engagement and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB).
Business & Management » International Journal of Management and Sustainability » Month: 03-2020 Issue: 1

Investigating the Aesthetic Domain of the “Early Childhood Education and Care Curriculum Framework” for Young Students in Taiwan

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Author(s): Yi-Huang Shih
Journal: International Journal of Education and Practice

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Aesthetic education is fundamental to young children’s holistic development and future lives. The development of aesthetic sensibility has been promoted in early childhood education in various countries and is an important issue in Taiwan’s current educational practice. This paper aims to examine the aesthetic domain of the Early Childhood Education and Care Curriculum Framework, promulgated by the Taiwan’s Ministry of Education, highlighting the importance of aesthetic education for young children in Taiwan. The objective of this research study is to better understand the aesthetic education of Taiwan’s young children, and provide insight for preschool teachers who implement aesthetic education. The findings are as follows: (1) the goals of aesthetic domain in the curriculum framework is to help young children enjoy aesthetic experience and artistic creation, and develop rich imagination, and respond to feelings and preferences for artistic creation of young children; (2) the aesthetic domain includes the development of “exploration and awareness”, “performance and creation”, and “response and appreciation”; (3) the learning aspect of the aesthetic domain is divided into two parts: “affection” and “artistic media”; (4) teachers should also pay attention to appropriate arts and cultural activities so the young children can experience their own local culture. If preschool teachers open their eyes and ears, they can guide young children to share in the beauty and joy of life. This paper provides discourses of preschool teachers who design an aesthetic education curriculum and offers practical, concrete suggestions that can support the aesthetic education of young children in Taiwan.
Contribution/ Originality
This paper contributes to early aesthetic education in Taiwan by examining the aesthetic domain of the Early Childhood Education and Care Curriculum Framework. It provides valuable insights about the praxis of aesthetic education for young children in Taiwan.
Arts and Education » International Journal of Education and Practice » Month: 01-2020 Issue: 1

Perceived Environmental and Health Impacts of Gas Flaring on Residents in Kwale Communities, Southern Nigeria

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Author(s): Gabriel C. C. Ndinwa, Solomon A. Akpafun, Charity O. Chukumah
Journal: Asian Journal of Energy Transformation and Conservation

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This study was designed to examine the perceived environmental effects of gas flaring and its associated health impact on residents in Kwale communities, Southern Nigeria. Three research objectives guided the study. Descriptive survey design and purposive sampling technique was adopted for the study. 750 household respondents from five different communities in Kwale axis were used for the study and an 18 item self-structured questionnaire was used to elicit information from the respondents. The instrument for data collection was administered to the respondents in the communities. The study revealed that gas flaring impact on the social, economic and environmental quality of the communities as 79.6% of the respondents positively affirmed the finding. A reasonable percentage (89.6%) of the sampled household respondents consent that gas flaring impact on the environmental activities as well as health of residents in the study area. Furthermore, 68% of the respondents confirm that gas flaring has a devastating effects on the vegetation and agricultural activities of the residents as some of them reported cases of stunted growth of crops, withered crop leaves, defoliation of plant and wrinkling of plant leaves. A higher percentage of respondents confirmed cases of critical gas flaring health related sick suffered by either themselves or family members and some of the respondents as well complained of excessive heat radiation and increase in temperature. Based on the findings, sustainable strategy for natural gas utilization was recommended in order to curtail the negative impacts and convert the excessive gas for economic and environmental benefits.
Contribution/ Originality
This study contributes to the existing literature by examining the perceived environmental effects of gas flaring and its associated health impact on residents in Kwale communities, Southern Nigeria.
Energy & Environmental Sciences » Asian Journal of Energy Transformation and Conservation » Month: 03-2020 Issue: 1

Attractiveness of Arthropodal Hexapod Orders to Light-Emitting Diode and Incandescent Bulb Light Colours

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Author(s): Okrikata Emmanuel, Yakubu Stephen, Otabor J. Itohan, Chukwu A. Timothy, Mai-Bukar Sani
Journal: The International Journal of Biotechnology

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Dearth of information on response of hexapod orders to light sources and colours informed this study. The study was conducted in Federal University Wukari, Nigeria in the month of May, 2019 to evaluate the attractiveness of hexapod orders to Light-emitting Diode (LED) and Incandescent bulb light colours. Daily sampling using fabricated light traps with 5 different colours (white, yellow, red, green and blued) for each bulb type in 6 replicates was done. A trap with no lighting source was the control. Hexapods collected were sorted into their respective orders. Of the overall 13 insect orders collected, LED bulbs attracted 11 while incandescent, 10. Even though, certain hexapod orders exhibited higher affinity to specific colours, statistical analysis revealed that of the 11 orders from LED, differences in the mean number of insects attracted among the bulb colours was significant (p<0.05) only in Coleoptera and Lepidoptera while for incandescent bulb colours, the mean number of insects attracted was significant for Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Hemiptera, Hymenoptera, Orthoptera, Mantodea, Odonata and Homoptera. Insect orders generally had higher affinity to white and blue colours. LED bulb colours significantly attracted higher number of insects than their corresponding incandescent colours, except for white on which incandescent was more attractive (p>0.05). Overall, attractiveness to hexapod orders increases with rinsing light intensity and LED bulbs were found to be more attractive to hexapods than do incandescent bulbs. Therefore, LED bulbs of higher light intensity with colours around the blue/white spectrum show potential for use in manipulating hexapods for man’s benefit.
Contribution/ Originality
This study discovers that hexapod orders are largely highly responsive positively to blue and white electric light of higher intensity. It also shows that, the LED bulbs were generally more attractive to the hexapod orders than the incandescent. This knowledge can be harnessed in manipulating the hexapods for man’s benefit.
Biological Sciences » The International Journal of Biotechnology » Month: 06-2020 Issue: 1

Instructors Perceptions of EFL Supervisors Classroom Observation Practices at University Level

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Author(s): Thaer Issa Tawalbeh
Journal: International Journal of Education and Practice

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This paper investigated the instructors' perceptions of supervisors' classroom observation practices at Taif University English Language Center (TUELC) in the second semester of the 2018-2019 academic year. The researcher attempted to answer two questions. The first investigated the instructors' perceptions of supervisors' classroom observation practices. The second question investigated the instructors' suggestions for better practices by supervisors. A 4- Likert scale questionnaire was used to gather data from fifty nine instructors to answer the first question, and content analysis was used to answer the second question. The collected data were analyzed in the form of descriptive statistics, using means, standard deviation, frequencies, and percentages. The results showed that the instructors were generally satisfied with the supervisors' classroom observation practices. However, some had certain concerns regarding some observation practices to be considered for further action of improvement. In addition, the instructors had several suggestions for better practices implemented by supervisors. The most important of these was the suggestion to conduct peer observation. Based on the results, the researcher drew several conclusions and recommendations.
Contribution/ Originality
This study contributes to the existing literature by adopting the collaborative approach of supervision following the proposed observation guidelines. Adopting this approach can contribute to changing the negative perceptions instructors have regarding classroom observation in terms of the evaluative nature of the current authoritative practices implemented by supervisors.
Arts and Education » International Journal of Education and Practice » Month: 01-2020 Issue: 1

Realistic Mathematics Education in Vietnam: Recent Policies and Practices

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Author(s): Tien-Trung Nguyen, Thao Phuong Thi Trinh, Hang Thu Vu Ngo, Ngoc-Anh Hoang, Trung Tran, Hiep-Hung Pham, Van-Nghi Bui
Journal: International Journal of Education and Practice

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The aims of this study are two-fold. First, the existing literature is reviewed to establish a framework with which to evaluate the evolution of Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) in terms of policies and practices. The framework comprises four factors: (i) national vision and strategy; (ii) curriculum and educational materials; (iii) tests and examinations; and (iv) teacher training programs. Second, this framework was used to analyze RME implementation in Vietnam, based on data obtained from document analysis and participant observation. From the experiences of other countries, several sustainable and suitable guidelines are proposed for the further practical and efficient application of RME in Vietnam. This study also outlines some possible directions for future RME research.
Contribution/ Originality
This study contributes to the existing literature by: (i) introducing an analytical framework with which to evaluate RME in terms of policies and practices; and (ii) demonstrating the application of that framework to RME in Vietnam.
Arts and Education » International Journal of Education and Practice » Month: 01-2020 Issue: 1

Evaluation of Environmental Awareness Level among Stakeholders in Rural and Urban Communities, Southern Nigeria

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Author(s): Solomon Akpafun, Gabriel C. C. Ndinwa, Charity O. Chukumah
Journal: International Journal of Climate Research

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This study was carried out to evaluate the level of environmental awareness of stakeholders in the urban and rural settlements in Delta State, southern Nigeria so as to infer the depth of environmental education that would be embarked on. Five major stakeholders in the state that constituted the major strata of sampling were selected. A total of 14 communities; 7 in the urban/semi urban local governments and 7 in the rural local governments were studied using the stratified sampling technique. Descriptive statistic was adopted for the study and questionnaires were administered to stakeholders. The study revealed that contrary to findings from a number of studies in other part of the globe, students were more knowledgeable on environmental issues followed by public/civil servants and traders/businessmen among stakeholders from the urban settlements. Stakeholders younger in age were not more knowledgeable than older stakeholders in the rural settlements about environmental problems. Male stakeholders had higher percentage level of awareness than their female counterparts. A higher percentage of stakeholders from the rural settlements are still not aware on the environmental terms sought for in this study than stakeholders from urban settlements. This study recommends that given the current level of environmental degradation experienced on a daily base in Nigeria and the limited awareness level of stakeholders on environmental issues, government at various levels should through wider publicity in the ministries of environment and education intensify the campaign on environmental education.
Contribution/ Originality
This study is one of the very few studies which have investigated the environmental awareness level among stakeholders in the rural-urban communities of Nigeria. The analysis and findings will enrich the depth of available literature on environmental awareness of stakeholders in developing nations.
Energy & Environmental Sciences » International Journal of Climate Research » Month: 03-2020 Issue: 1

Assessment of Ground Water Abstraction in Kwadon, Yamaltu Deba Local Government Area, Gombe State

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Author(s): Lazarus A. Mbaya
Journal: International Journal of Geography and Geology

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Groundwater is the major freshwater store acting in the hydrological cycle. It provides water for human consumption, agriculture, industry and many groundwater-dependent ecosystems, especially during dry season and drought periods. This study “Assessment of Ground Water Abstraction in Kwadon, Yamaltu Deba Local Government Area” aimed at examine the quantity of water abstracted for various uses in the study area and its implications for future development. Field Measurement, Questionnaire and GPS device was used to collect information about water sources and uses in the study area and data collected were analyzed using T-test and descriptive statistics. The result shows that there is a significant difference in the depth of boreholes and wells between periods with minimum and maximum depth of 26m and 53.5 for boreholes and 12m and 21m for wells respectively. The study also revealed that Table water industries, Block industries, Fishpond, Water Vendors and Irrigation agriculture are the dominant activities that are using underground water with annual abstraction rate of 1785000m3, 1905600m3, 1818150m3, 3168000m3 and 1827100m3 respectively. A general decline in rainfall and geological nature of Gombe town has led to the over exploitation of groundwater in the study area. Sustainable groundwater management in the future requires groundwater to be used in a manner that can be maintained for an indefinite time without having unacceptable environmental, economic or social consequences.
Contribution/ Originality
This research work title assessment of groundwater abstraction in kwadon Gombe state will contribute to existing literature especially in the fields of water resource management and hydrology. Empirical methods were used in collecting relevant data and this study is among few and non-carried out in the state. The study is original and the primary findings was that groundwater in the study area is under threat due to over utilization. Therefore this study document the rate of groundwater abstraction and need for sustainable utilization.
Energy & Environmental Sciences » International Journal of Geography and Geology » Month: 01-2020 Issue: 1

Emotional Divorce and its Relationship with Psychological Hardiness

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Author(s): Ali Saleh Jarwan, Basem Mohammed Al-frehat
Journal: International Journal of Education and Practice

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This study aimed to identify the impact of emotional divorce and its relationship with psychological hardiness for a sample of married female students at Yarmok University. It also aimed at recognizing the differences between those students impacted by emotional divorce in light of certain factors, namely the duration of marriage, the family's monthly salary and the husband's educational level. The researchers used a questionnaire as the study instrument that consisted of a thirty-item emotional divorce scale and a thirty-one-item psychological hardiness scale. The researchers found that by using the statistical analysis of means and standard deviations, three- way ANOVA analysis, and Pearson Correlation Coefficient, the level of emotional divorce among married female students at Yarmok University was low. Unexpectedly, the level of psychological hardiness among the married female students was high. In addition, the study results showed that there is a negative statistical relationship between emotional divorce and psychological hardiness for married female students at Yarmok University.
Contribution/ Originality
This study documented the negative emotional impact of divorce in the constitution of the psychological –hardiness personality among the married female students at Yarmok University. The study can help Ministry of Higher Education to help create an educated generation capable of successfully solving family problems.
Arts and Education » International Journal of Education and Practice » Month: 01-2020 Issue: 1

Impact of Electronic Interaction Patterns in a Collaborative Learning and Instructional Anchors-Based Environment on Developing Instructional Design Skills and Achievement Motivation

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Author(s): Ghada Mawad
Journal: International Journal of Education and Practice

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This study aimed to investigate the impact of electronic synchronous and asynchronous interaction patterns, in a learning environment based on collaborative learning and instructional anchors, on developing instructional design skills and achievement motivation. A quasi-experimental design was used to develop a theoretical framework and research tools, while a sample of 50 students from the College of Education at Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University were selected and 25 allocated to each of two experimental groups. Synchronous and asynchronous interaction patterns were used to teach instructional design skills to and stimulate achievement motivation in the first and second groups, respectively. The impact on each group was then assessed through achievement, observation card, evaluation card, and achievement motivation scale pre- and posttests. The results from the asynchronous exceeded the synchronous interaction pattern, due to its 24/7 availability, revealing the impact on enhancing students’ achievement motivation to be significant.
Contribution/ Originality
The primary contribution of this study is the discovery that adapting modern technology to the educational context opens up new horizons for e-learning and instructional anchors. It provides a new teaching style and develops the planning and design skills for collaborative learning, which plays a significant role in enhancing students’ achievements and achievement motivation.
Arts and Education » International Journal of Education and Practice » Month: 01-2020 Issue: 1

Participatory Teaching and Learning Approach: A Framework for Teaching Redox Reactions at High School Level

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Author(s): Kenneth Adu-Gyamfi, Joseph Ghartey Ampiah, Douglas Darko Agyei
Journal: International Journal of Education and Practice

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This study aimed at designing a framework to help students develop a conceptual understanding of redox reactions, which draws on constructivist learning theory. This framework was in the form of participatory teaching and learning approach comprising Insight, Interaction, Task, and Forum. The framework was designed and developed based on the literature and used in a teaching trial. At the prototype phase of the design-based approach, a mixed methods design was employed in data collection. Fifteen students from a second-year senior high school class responded to the achievement test and interacted with the researchers. A stratified sampling procedure was used to select the students. In lessons on redox reactions, the framework helped the teacher to identify students’ alternative conceptions and confronted them through cognitive engagements leading to conceptual understanding in redox reactions. Percentages, related samples t-test, and themes were used to analyse data. The results showed that there was an improvement in students’ conceptual understanding of redox reactions. It is, therefore, recommended that chemistry educators and researchers should use the framework in large scale research to assure the scientific community the efficacy of it in developing conceptual change in students.
Contribution/ Originality
The study contributes to the existing literature by the design and development of an alternative framework for participatory instruction, which is all encompassing in approach. Unlike other instructions, the framework; Insight, Interaction, Task, and Forum, takes advantage of alternative conceptions and ends with students’ ability to evaluate colleague’s presentations.
Arts and Education » International Journal of Education and Practice » Month: 01-2020 Issue: 1

Chemical Changes Associated with Repetitive Re-Use of Vegetable Oil during Deep Frying of Bean Cake, Plantain and Yam

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Author(s): Osunrinade, O.A., Jimoh, K.O., Babalola, J.O.
Journal: Journal of Food Technology Research

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Oil re-use is a common practice in households. Oxidative and hydrolytic reactions have been reported to cause significant changes in oil quality. This study was carried out to determine the chemical changes specific to beans cake (Vigna unguiculata), Plantain (Musa paradisiaca) and yellow yam (Discorea cayenensis) frying with repetitive re-use of oil. Refined vegetable and palm oil were used for five consecutive frying operations for bean cake, plantain and yam. Free fatty acids, iodine value, peroxide value and saponification value of the first, third and fifth frying operations were determined using standard methods. For refined vegetable oil, the FFA range for repeated frying operations obtained for bean cake, plantain and yam were 0.31-0.53, 0.37-0.52 and 0.40 to 0.53 % oleic respectively. While palm oil re-use had a range of 11.87 to 14.97 in the value of their FFA. Peroxide value (3.24- 4.92 meq/kg), Iodine value (91.09-107.00 mg/100g) and Saponification value (125.00-152.66 mgKOH/g) were obtained for re-use refined vegetable oil while Peroxide value (27.95-77.02 meq/kg), Iodine value (131.68-210.89 g/100g) and Saponification value (179.45-197.50 mgKOH/g) were obtained for re-use palm oil. Generally, frying operation led to increase in the FFA of refined vegetable oil. Frying operation for peroxide value significantly varied for all frying operation for plantain. Significant difference existed in iodine value at p<0.05 among frying operations for bean cake and yam. Changes in chemical properties of oil were affected by frying duration and food material fried.
Contribution/ Originality
The present study reported variations in the chemical properties of vegetable oil as affected by the type of food material (bean cake, plantain and yam) during repeated frying operation. Extent of changes caused by hydrolytic and oxidative reactions is dependent on the food material used for deep frying operation. This work also was able to ascertain that acceptable oil re-use depended on the frying duration and food material.
Agricultural Sciences » Journal of Food Technology Research » Month: 06-2020 Issue: 1

Exploration of Intellectual Software Systems and Development of Conceptual Model

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Author(s): Shafagat Mahmudova
Journal: Review of Computer Engineering Research

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This article explores the field of artificial intelligence and intellectual systems. The structure, types and classification of the intellectual system are studied. The intellectual system is a technical or software system that is capable of solving the problems which are specific and creative in a particular subject area, so that knowledge is stored in the memory of such systems. Intelligent System is a technical or software system that competently solves the problems that are relevant to a particular subject area and that knowledge is stored in such systems. Intelligent systems are studied by a team of researchers called "artificial intelligence". The article provides the differences between the ordinary system and the intellectual system. The system is intellectual when it not only changes the parameters of information access, but also changes its behavior itself depending on the system capability. Intelligent system in decision-making technologies is an intellectual information-computing system that solves the problems without human involvement. The classification of intellectual systems is analyzed in the article. A conceptual model for intelligent systems has been developed. The intellectual systems themselves may also have some gaps. In future, the development of new intelligence systems and improvement of existing ones will benefit the economy even more.
Contribution/ Originality
The intelligent system structure, types of program errors, classification of programming errors, research areas of intellectual systems was studied. Based on the study, a conceptual model for intellectual systems has been developed.
Computer Sciences » Review of Computer Engineering Research » Month: 06-2020 Issue: 1

Location Mapping of Hydrothermal Alteration Using Landsat 8 Data: A Case of Study in Prestea Huni Valley District, Ghana

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Author(s): Ibrahim Abdul Sulemana, Jonathan Quaye-Ballard, Clement Ntori, Alfred Awotwi, Oladunjoye Michael Adeyinka, Thomas Moore Okrah, Abena Asare-Ansah
Journal: International Journal of Geography and Geology

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Utilization of multispectral satellite images is an excellent approach in the reconnaissance stage of gold prospecting due to its high effectiveness and low cost. This research used Landsat 8 Remote Sensing data and Geographical Information System to identify, delineate and map hydrothermal alteration zone relating to gold pattern mineralization in Prestea Huni Valley District in the Western Region of Ghana. Principle Component Analysis (PCA), three band combinations, spectral rationing and Crosta techniques are used in this study. For three band combinations, bands 5, 4, 3 and 5, 6, 7 are used to map location of hydrothermal alterations. Band ratios (7/5and6/7), (6/5) and (4/2) are used to identify presence of clay, ferrous and iron oxide minerals respectively. Sabin's ratio 4/2, 6/7 and 6/5, Kaufmann ratio 7/5, 5/4 and 6/7, and 4/2, 6/7 and 5 are used to identify vegetation, outcrop and hydrothermal alterations respectively. Crosta and PCA techniques were used to suppress the interference of vegetation in delineating the alteration zones. Results revealed that the three band combinations and spectral ratioing clearly depicts hydrothermal deposit of ferrous minerals, clay and iron oxide minerals. PCA identifies presence of iron-oxide and hydroxyl minerals as bright pixels. The first three high order principal components (PC1, PC2 and PC3) of input spectral bands gave more than 98% of the spectral information. Thus, the results from satellite images an effective and efficient way of mapping hydrothermal alteration zones at regional scale.
Contribution/ Originality
This is one of the very few studies which have investigated to identify hydrothermally alteration relating to gold mineralization. The study documents how Satellite data and Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System techniques can be used to delineate hydrothermal alterations at regional scale at a reduced cost.
Energy & Environmental Sciences » International Journal of Geography and Geology » Month: 01-2020 Issue: 1

Cloud Security Vulnerabilities and Solution Model

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Author(s): Shouket Ahmad Kouchay
Journal: Review of Computer Engineering Research

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Cloud computing is the revolution and solution to the computing world which has paid further attention as an emerging network storage technology. Cloud computing has enormous adaptability in terms of demand or availability of resources. The organization prefers cloud storage services to reduce the overhead of storing data locally. Yet, Data security and privacy are the major issues in cloud computing. Although security is still one of the critical challenges in the world of cloud computing. The security concerns comprise the loss of vital information and privacy loss of any individual who uses cloud networking. This research reviews the cloud Security, its vulnerabilities and proposes a three-layer model of AES encryption for Cloud Computing Security and RSA is used to hide the key of the AES. According to our research, this model is one of the most compact encryption which consumes less storage space with short calculation time. A detailed review of cloud security concerns and resolutions has been discussed in this paper.
Contribution/ Originality
This research reviews the cloud Security, its vulnerabilities and proposes a three-layer model of AES encryption for Cloud Computing Security and RSA is used to hide the key of the AES.
Computer Sciences » Review of Computer Engineering Research » Month: 06-2020 Issue: 1

Factors Influencing Undergraduates Choice of Teaching as a Career (Fit-Choice) in Nigeria

Research Article
Author(s): Grace Omejevwe Akpochafo
Journal: International Journal of Education and Practice

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This paper examined the factors influencing career choice in Nigeria using the (FIT-choice) scale of Watt and Richardson (2007). The study was guided by three research questions and the suitability of the scale for Nigeria was sought. The study used a survey design using purposive sampling technique to obtain a sample of 225 students from the Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria. The obtained data was analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The results obtained showed social utility values as the most influential factors in choosing teaching as a career in Nigeria. The study also found that teaching was not only a highly expert career but that undergraduates’ decision to become teachers is a function of satisfaction. The study recommended that both the Federal and State governments should provide better remuneration for teachers to boast their morale.
Contribution/ Originality
The study revealed factors motivating undergraduates to choose teaching as a career in Nigeria. It used the FIT-choice scale as against prior study that only focused on the validation of the scale. It showed that social utility value is the most influential factor for choosing teaching as a career in Nigeria.
Arts and Education » International Journal of Education and Practice » Month: 01-2020 Issue: 1

The Motivation and Experience of Distance Learning Engineering Programmes Students: A Study of Non-Traditional, Returning, Evening, and Adult Students

Research Article
Author(s): Luis Miguel Dos Santos
Journal: International Journal of Education and Practice

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Undergraduate distance learning-based programmes in the field of engineering have become one of the popular educational qualifications internationally. Besides traditional-age university students, non-traditional, returning, evening, and adult (NTREA) students make up groups of large significant enrolments at many distance learning programmes. This study explored how undergraduate NTREA students enrolled at the undergraduate distance learning engineering programme described their learning experience and why they decided to enroll in the distance learning-based programmes. 28 participants with majors in civil engineering, computer engineering, environmental engineering, chemical engineering, and biomedical engineering were invited for a private online Skype interview for data collection. The results of this research provide direction for NTREA students, university administrators, educational professionals, career counsellors, human resource planners, policymakers, and governmental leaders to reform and improve human resource planning, educational programmes, and even international enrolment schemes through the development of instructional technology and applications.
Contribution/ Originality
The study contributes to the existing literature on distance learning education, student satisfaction, and university enrolment management. The primary contribution of this article also provides directions for reform and improve their distance learning education, student engagement, and teaching and learning styles.
Arts and Education » International Journal of Education and Practice » Month: 01-2020 Issue: 1