Introduction: The word “Hygiene” was came from the Greek word “hygies” ( Hygiea- Goddess of Health) means Healthy, sound. Per- sonal hygiene may be described as the principle of maintaining cleanliness and grooming of the external body.
Ashish Chaudhari +3 more
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Mindful Movement Intervention Applied to at Risk Urban School Children for Improving Motor, Cognitive, and Emotional-Behavioral Regulation. [PDF]
Rice LC +7 more
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Private Returns to Education in Ghana: Implications for Investments in Schooling and Migration [PDF]
This study examines private returns to schooling in Ghana over a seven-year period, and the implications for school investments and migration. Using data from the 1992 and 1999 Ghana living standards surveys and ordinary least squares technique, we find ...
Harry A. Sackey
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Overview of the proposed Gate‐Align‐SED, including two stages of training: (1) Mean‐Teacher SSL Training; and (2) Enhancer Model Training. In complex real‐world environments such as disaster monitoring, effective sound event detection (SED) is often hindered by the presence of noise and limited labeled data.
Jieli Chen +4 more
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Micronutrients and cognitive functions among urban school-going children and adolescents: A cross-sectional multicentric study from India. [PDF]
Singh S +20 more
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Dressed for Success: Do School Uniforms Improve Student Behavior, Attendance, and Achievement? [PDF]
Concerns about safety in urban schools has led many school districts to require uniforms for their students. However, we know very little about what impact school uniforms have had on the educational environment.
Elisabetta Gentile, Scott Imberman
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Turnover Among Alaska Teachers: Is It Changing? [PDF]
Turnover among Alaska’s teachers was roughly the same in 2007 as it had been in 1999, with about 14% leaving their school districts (Figure 1). Turnover also remained twice as high in rural as in urban districts—about 22%, compared with 10%.
Hill, Alexandra, Hirshberg, Diane
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Lost in aggregation? On the importance of local food price data for food poverty estimates
Abstract This paper explores within‐country variations in food price dynamics and food poverty estimates by employing local market price data and national consumer price index (CPI) data. Our results show that national CPI data may be useful for approximating national trends but they fail to detect and identify spatial variations in local trends, which
Stephan Dietrich +4 more
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This paper examines urban-rural effects on public upper-secondary school efficiency in northern Thailand. In the study, efficiency was measured by a nonparametric technique, data envelopment analysis (DEA).
SANGCHAN KANTABUTRA
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Assessing the NATIONAL TOBACCO CONTROL PROGRAMME (NTCP) guidelines-based education model in semi-urban school population: An interventional study. [PDF]
Sheikh TB +5 more
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