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This project has the aim of studying the uses of contraception drug among female student of faculty of science in Osun State Polytechnic, Iree. Students’ attitude towards contraception has being historically and culturally located and dependent on the prevailing cultural arrangement at that period. I collected data from 200 students who had been randomly selected from various Departments at the faculty of science at the polytechnic between
Similar to other Nigerian studies among tertiary students, there is a relatively high level of sexual activity as well as high level awareness of contraceptive methods among students; however, they lack sufficient knowledge of how contraceptives function. The result of the analysis shows that there is relationship between the student and their attitude towards contraceptives
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There is increasing recognition of the importance of early environmental exposures in the deve...
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Depression is a heterogeneous mood disorder that has been treated with a number of synthetic drugs. These drugs have adverse eff...
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This research has investigated in to a comparative analysis of rental variation in residential and commercial...
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This study was carried out to investigate the importance of
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THE IMPACT OF EARLY CHILDHOOD TRAUMA ON EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
INFLUENCE OF NOLLYWOOD ON THE DRESSING PATTERN OF STUDENTS IN NIGERIA TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS