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<title>Statistical analysis of road traffic fatalities in Namibia from 2007 to 2009</title>
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<description>Statistical analysis of road traffic fatalities in Namibia from 2007 to 2009
Nangombe, Aina N.K.
Research report on Statistics
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<title>The statistical analysis of challenges faced by international students at the University of Namibia</title>
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Mutale, Chanda
Typically this study has brought answers to the question of why international students are likely to face certain challenges as compared to other students. However, this study was carried out with the assumption that international students at the University of Namibia face a couple of challenges. The research was based on University of Namibia students that are on main campus, full time students who are undergraduates. Moreover the emphasis was on the international students. A questionnaire was used to collect data that has answered this question. Furthermore, the questionnaire was given to 220 students to complete it, in which only 143 of them were used in this study as they were the ones who completed the questionnaire fully.&#13;
The most commonly observed challenges faced by international students: functioning in English, achieving academic goals, adjusting culturally and integrating with the locals
Faculty of Science, Statistics research reports
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<title>An investigation on situational determinants of domestic violence on women and children in Windhoek district</title>
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<description>An investigation on situational determinants of domestic violence on women and children in Windhoek district
Makando, Ivonne
Honors Degree in Science Population Studies and Geography
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<title>Analysis of traffic offences in Windhoek</title>
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<description>Analysis of traffic offences in Windhoek
Kashona, P.
Research report for the Department of Statistics.
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