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CATEGORY : Research Topic on Education [ Original Research Article ]

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 1 Manuscript Title : Curriculum, competences and intercultural education : New approach to the curriculum
Author’s Name : KIBIRIGA Anicet
Article Type : ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : RWANDA
Date of Publication:  10-05-2019
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 36.0/Issue
-I/Chapter-I/Page – 01-08 [ APRIL-2019 EDITION ]
Article Code : EDU-V36-I1-C1-APR2019 
Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  
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Abstract : Curriculum development is a problem solving process and it involves the consideration of the needs and problems for the improvement of the programs and the implementation of solutions and alternatives for learners and their contexts. Curriculum is a reflection and a product of the society and can contribute to the change in the society. click here
It is necessary to reflect on the issues to reach decisions in a dynamic and responsive curriculum development process. The purpose of this paper is to identify the major curricular issues in Rwanda and to relate them to the universal context in an integrative and collaborative manner and exploring the innovation in the new Competence Based Curriculum in Rwanda.

KEYWORD: Curriculum, competence based, skills

CATEGORY : Research Topic on Medical Science [ Original Research Article ] – Spanish Version

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 2 Manuscript Title : The important therapeutic approach for Cerebral Living Free Amebiasis : A case report
Author’s Name : * M.D. Ariñez-Barahona, Erick.; M.D. Aguado-Carrillo, Gustavoa,;  Ramìrez-Rìo de la Loza, Magdalena.;M.D. González-Echeverria, Kleber ;  M.D. Esqueda-Liquidano, Mauricio A ,;  M.D. López-Vazquez, Manuel Alejandroa; M.D. Gómez-Apo, Erickc;  M.D, Mèndez-Viveros Alejandroa.
Article Type : ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : MEXICO
Date of Publication:  10-05-2019
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 36.0/Issue
-I/Chapter-II/Page – 09-12 [ APRIL-2019 EDITION ]
Article Code : MDS-V36-I1-C2-APR2019 
Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation 
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ABSTRACT :Because of non-specific symptoms and a shorter latency period, cerebral amebiasis is one of the most difficult diseases to diagnose and treat. The few cases of cerebral amebiasis reported in the world literature mainly from Latin American countries.  click here
There are three strains of amoebiasis may contaminate the man Acanthamoeba spp, Naegleria Fowleri who have a poor prognosis and Balamuthia Mandrillaris. We report a case of cerebral amebiasis in a woman of 55 years revealed by a cold and the progressive installation of neurological signs. After exploration, the diagnosis of cerebral amebiasis is made. Empirical treatment of first and second line is established with consolidated success by continuing treatment at home.
KEYWORDS : Amebic Meningoencephalitis, Cerebral Abscess, Balamuthia Mandrillaris.  

CATEGORY : Research Topic on Agricultural Science [ Original Research Article ]

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 3 Manuscript Title : Phenotypic variability and characterization of the body conformation of Brazilian Sport Horse, Breton Postier and Brazilian Donkey equine breeds
Author’s Name : *Leticia Camargo da Costa1, Elaine Cristina Piffer Gonçalves2, *Anita Schmidek3
Article Type : ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : BRAZIL
Date of Publication:  10-05-2019
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 36.0/Issue
-I/Chapter-III/Page – 13-19 [ APRIL-2019 EDITION ]
Article Code : AGS-V36-I1-C3-APR2019 
Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  

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Abstract This study aimed to characterize morphologically equines of the Brazilian Sport Horse (BSH), Breton Postier (BP) and Brazilian Donkey (BD) breeds, in order to discriminate morphological patterns within and between herds, classifying horses according to body indices. click here
Hipometer, ruler angles and tape measure were used to register linear and angular body measurements in the animals. It was identified evidence of different morphological patterns (P<0,05) between and within the evaluated breeds. The animals of the BSH breed were mostly classified as mediolineus shape, the BD breed as longilineus, and BP breed as brevilineus shape.

KEYWORDS:equines,measures,bodymeasurements,morphology.   

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CATEGORY : Research Topic on Agricultural Science [ Review Article ]

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4 Manuscript Title : Trends in the development of Cassava Stem Planters.
Author’s Name : *Ale M. O. 1, Manuwa S. I. 2  , Ademosun C. O3 
Article Type : REVIEW ARTICLE 
Country from : 
NIGERIA
Date of Publication:  10-05-2019
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 36.0/Issue
-I/Chapter-IV/Page – 20-26 [ APRIL-2019 EDITION ]
Article Code : AGS-V36-I1-C4-APR2019 
Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation

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Abstract : Cassava is now grown throughout the tropical world with annual global production at approximately 276 million tonnes. Nigeria is the largest producer of cassava in the world accounting for 19 % of the global production. Cassava is mainly planted with cut stem at a spacing of 1m x 1m. Manual stake production is tedious and time consuming. click here
The production rate per person is about 5000 stakes per day and about 100000 stakes are required per day for mechanized commercial planting. Some cassava planters have been developed but they have not been commercially available to farmers in Nigeria. There have been attempts made in research on mechanical planting of cassava stems. The prototype-planters from the previous research include cassava planter model PC-2; cassava planter model PMT-3; automatic cassava planter model 3; commercial prototype of model 3; Thailand cassava planter model; NCAM-developed cassava stem planter and a single-row cassava stem planter. However, this critical review has revealed that all the mechanical planters require extra labour for feeding of the stems for cutting and planting of the stakes. Therefore, projection for an improved mechanical planter named single-row cassava stem planter with semi-automatic metering system is recommended for research. This improved planter will eliminate the extra labour required by the existing mechanical planter as well as providing such labour for other farm operations for the present and future demand of cassava products

.KEYWORDS: cassava, planting, stem planter, mechanization, review. 

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CATEGORY : Research Topic on Agricultural Science Original Research Article ]
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5 Manuscript Title : Comparative evaluation of Fermentation Methods on the quality of Cocoa Beans.
Author’s Name :*Ale, M. O. 1, Obolo, A. A. 2, Orungbemi, O. O3
Article Type :  ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : NIGERIA
Date of Publication:  10-05-2019
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 36.0/Issue
-I/Chapter-V/Page – 27-31 [ APRIL-2019 EDITION ]
Article Code : AGS-V36-I1-C5-APR2019 

Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  

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INTRODUCTION : Fermentation as an important operation in the processing of cocoa beans is now affected by the recent climate change across the globe. The major requirement for effective fermentation is the ability of the material used to retain sufficient heat for the required microbial activities. click here
Apart from the effects of climate on the rate of heat retention, the materials used for fermentation plays an important role. Most Farmers still restrict fermentation activities to the use of a traditional method. Improving on cocoa fermentation in this era of climate change makes it necessary to work on other materials that can be suitable for cocoa fermentation. Therefore, the objective of this study was to comparatively determine the effects of fermentation methods on the quality of cocoa beans. The materials used in this fermentation research were heap-leaves (traditional), stainless steel, plastic tin, plastic basket and wooden box. The period of fermentation varies from 0 to 10 days. Physical and chemical tests were carried out for variables in the quality determination in the samples. The weight per bean varied from 1.0 to 1.2g after drying across the samples and the major colour of the dry beans observed was brown except with the samples from stainless steel. The moisture content varied from 5.5 to 7%. The mineral content and the heavy metals decreased with increase in fermentation period. Wooden box can conclusively be used as an alternative to heap-leaves as there was no significant difference in the physical features of the samples fermented with the two methods. The use of wooden box as an alternative for cocoa fermentation is therefore recommended for cocoa farmers .Keywords : Comparative evaluation, fermentation, fermentation materials, period, quality. 

CATEGORY : Research Topic on Chemical Technology [ Original Research Article ]
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6 Manuscript Title : Mathematical Modeling of the Alcoholysis process of secondary polyethylenerephthalate with Diethylene Glycol.
Author’s Name :*A.B. Juraev1, R.A. Khabibullaev2, F.A. Magrupov3, M.G. Alimukhamedov4
Article Type :  ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : UZBEKISTAN
Date of Publication:  15-05-2019
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 36.0/Issue
-I/Chapter-VI/Page – 32-39 [ APRIL-2019 EDITION ]
Article Code : CHT-V36-I1-C6-APR2019 

Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  

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ABSTRACT : This article discusses the mathematical modeling of the alcoholysis process of recycled polyethylene terephthalate. A mathematical equation of the process with factors such as hydroxyl, acid, ester number and number average molecular weight affecting the properties of hydroxyl-containing polyether polyols has been revealed.. click here
The adequacy of the model and results is shown, the deviation of indicators by the mathematical model from practical values ​​does not exceed 5%.
.Keywords : Alcoholysis process of recycled polyethylene terephthalate, input parameters, mathematical model, adequacy, comparisons.. 

CATEGORY : Research Topic on English Language [ Original Research Article ]
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7 Manuscript Title : Youth Participation in Agriculture in Delta State – the Integrated Youth to Land Agricultural Model as a Viable Model for Improvement.
Author’s Name :*Kator, P.E1  &  Uyou, M.2
Article Type :  ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : NIGERIA
Date of Publication:  15-05-2019
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 36.0/Issue
-I/Chapter-VII/Page – 40-46 [ APRIL-2019 EDITION ]
Article Code : LNG-V36-I1-C7-APR2019 

Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  

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ABSTRACT : The paper examines youth participation in Agriculture in Delta State. Undermining the avalanche of opportunities for youth empowerment through agriculture, participation of youths have been low as a result of several interacting factors such as poor career guidance, inadequate land and funds amongst others. The Delta State government in a bid of address these problems put in place well articulated youth in Agriculture programmes such as Youth Empowerment through Agriculture Programme (YETA), Live-on and Own a Farm Programme (LOAF) and the Delta State Communal Farm Programme amongst others. . click here
Some of these programmes did not make the desired impact because the number of youths recruited to participate were too few, political patronage was a consideration for involvement of youths, the facilities granted to the youths after training were not effectively utilized and there was poor monitoring and evaluation of the youths who participated in the programmes. In view of the foregoing, the paper recommends a viable model for enhancing youth participation in agriculture to be known as the INTEGRATED YOUTH TO LAND AGRICULTURAL MODEL to enhance the participation of a larger number of youths in agriculture with emphasis on the local communities/wards in each local government area without emphasis to political patronage, monitoring and evaluation of the youths after training in order to provide additional support by government in order to be able to provide additional support for sustenance of youth participation in Agriculture.

 Keywords : Youth participation, Agriculture, Integrated, Viable model.
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CATEGORY : Research Topic on English Language [ Original Research Article ]
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8 Manuscript Title : Public Servants Engagement and Expected Roles in Enhancing Increased Agricultural Production and Reduction in Food Prices in Delta State, Nigeria.
Author’s Name :*Kator, P.E
Article Type :  ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : NIGERIA
Date of Publication:  15-05-2019
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 36.0/Issue
-I/Chapter-VIII/Page – 47-55 [ APRIL-2019 EDITION ]
Article Code : LNG-V36-I1-C8-APR2019 

Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  

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ABSTRACT : Public servants constitutes a vital segment of the working class population of Delta State that could be productively engaged in agriculture.. There is no documented statistics of Public Servants engagement and their required roles in increasing agricultural production and reduction in food prices in Delta State. The study was therefore designed to investigate Public Servants engagement and expected roles in enhancing increase agricultural production and reduction in food prices in Delta State. A cross-sectional research design was adopted.  click here
A sample of 655 from the State Civil Service (170), Post-Primary Education Board,(185) State Universal Basic Education Board (160),Boards, Parastatals and Government Owned Companies(70) as well as Tertiary Institutions (70) was taken. The Public Servant perceptions were rated using questionnaires and focus interviews, with the hypothesis tested using analysis of variance at 5% level of significance. Five hundred and ninety Public Servants representing 90.08% responded. The finding of the study show that Public Servants in most of the organizations believe that they should be engaged in agricultural production as they have a vital role to play;. Majority of the public servants in the state civil service (48.24%), Post Primary Education Board (31.35%), State Universal Basic Education Board (20.63%) and Tertiary Institutions (18.57%) consider provision of a percentage of their income to support research and development, volunteering to serve in government agric. programmes, formation of specialized farmers’ co-operative societies, fashion of new technologies to increase cultivated area and suggestion to government of appropriate and workable agricultural policies as their expected roles, while majority of the public servants in the Boards, Parastatals of government  owned companies (22.86%) have a contrary view; Public servants in all the organizations believe that government needed support should arise from allocation of land, provision of farm inputs, guaranteeing of loans, organization of capacity building programme, reduction of work time, provision of work, free days, outright purchase of harvested products, provision of free transportation scheme and increase in salary and allowances. The study recommends that the Delta State government should set up a Public Servant farmers empowerment scheme, improve public servants access to land, provide highly subsidized farm inputs and encourage public servants to levy a small assessment of their sales to support agricultural production.

 Keywords : Agricultural production, Delta State, Expected Roles, Food prices, Public Servants
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CATEGORY : Research Topic on English Language [ Original Research Article ]
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9 Manuscript Title : Development of a World Class Polytechnic : The Current Strides in the Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro.
Author’s Name :* Kator, P.E
Article Type :  ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE 
Country from : NIGERIA
Date of Publication:  15-05-2019
Journal Name : Advance Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Discoveries [ ISSN : 2456-1045 ]
Article Identification : Vol. 36.0/Issue-I/Chapter-IX/Page – 56-59 [ APRIL-2019 EDITION ]
Article Code : LNG-V36-I1-C9-APR2019
Status : Officially published
Publisher : International Journal Foundation  

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INTRODUCTION : The Delta State Polytechnic Ozoro was established by Law enacted by the Delta State Government on November 12th 2002 during the administration of the then visionary Governor of Delta State; Chief James Onanefe Ibori. The polytechnic was one of the four tertiary institutions established at the same time under the control and management of the Delta State. Higher Education Project (DSHEP) in partnership with the University of Westminster as technical partners to meet the yearning of Deltans for the acquisition of qualitative education which was hitherto not being satisfied by institutions owned by the Federal and State Government (Oboreh, 2015).   click here
 The stated vision of the polytechnic is to become a world class technological institution, a “centre of excellence” where teaching, learning and research are directed towards meeting the new challenges of economic, social and technological developments of Nigeria”. The mission of the polytechnic “is to offer technologically driven programmes and provide a conudicive learning environments suitable for training and equipping students with hands on-skills which will generate enterprises for their self-employment and employment of others through snugly packaged National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) and certificate programmes. The mission and vision statements set the stage for the development of a world class polytechnic to which all acting and substantive Rectors of the polytechnic since inception to date have made giant strides. The relevance of developing a world class polytechnic cannot be over-emphasized as it has the capability to make the institution the best amongst the best, enhance continuous improvement and addition of world class facilities, enhance relentless focus on best practices in learning, research and service, focus on innovation, provide outstanding leadership, enhance operational excellence and increase students gross enrolment ratio amongst others. Developing world class academic institutions has become a global obsession as governments the world over have put the development of competitive higher institutions and research systems at the heart of national economic strategies. In this regard, Russian President Vladimir Putin made it a policy to move five Russian Universities into top 100 by 2020. Japanese President Shinzo Abe also noted that there should be ten top Japanese Universities in the world ranking 100 by 2023. The Delta State Polytechnic Ozoro should therefore by no means be left out of the scheme of things in attaining world top-rated standards through the adoption of innovative efforts. This article in this regard examines;…..To see full article please download pdf file.

 

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