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Language LearningVolume 13, Issue 3-4 p. 153-170 TEACHING ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION IN SOUTHERN AFRICA L. W. Lanham, L. W. Lanham University of the WitwatersrandSearch for more papers by this author L. W. Lanham, L. W. Lanham University of the WitwatersrandSearch for more papers by this author First published: December 1963 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-1770.1963.tb01425.xAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text...
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The hum of giant transformers and the roar of turbines at the underground power station beside the dam at Kariba, visited by conference members, offered an appropriate illustration to a paper by Dr. J. M. A. Lenihan on ‘Humanity and technology, or: Why teach physics?’; he had stressed that science and technology provide an indispensable stimulus to each other.
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(1963). Some Climatic Factors Affecting Atmospheric Pollution in South Africa. South African Geographical Journal: Vol. 45, No. 1, pp. 44-54.
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The Constitution and Government of Ghana. By Leslie Rubin, b.a., ll.b., ll.d., Senior Lecturer in Law, University College of Ghana, Advocate of the Supreme Court of South Africa, and Pauli Murray, a.b., ll.b., ll.m., Senior Lecturer in Law, Ghana School of Law, Member of the California and New York Bars. Number 1 in the Law in Africa Series. [London: Sweet & Maxwell, Ltd.1961. xvi, 246 and (appendices, bibliography, index) 64 pp. £ 10s. net.] - Volume 21 Issue 2
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The Teaching of African History Robert I. Rotberg Robert I. Rotberg teaches the history of tropical Africa in the history department and is a research associate Center for International Affairs, Harvard University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 69, Issue 1, October 1963, Pages 47–63, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/69.1.47 Published: 01 October 1963
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Abstract Selected anthropometric measurements and somatotype ratings of physical education majors were studied and their relation to the performance of certain motor fitness tests determined. The anthropometric data showed a predominant trend toward the athletic type as described by Kretschmer. The relationship between the body measurements and the motor fitness tests was found to be low or insignificant except the relationship between the neck girth and the shot put. There was evidence that...
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The Teaching of African HistoryRotberg, R. I. - 1963 - The American Historical Review, 69(1), 47–47
AFRICAN history is a relatively recent addition to university curriculums. Now that it is taught as a subject in its own right, rather than as an aspect of European expansion, innumerable problems of organization and of syllabus selection have necessarily beset those who have ventured to give survey courses on the traditional European or American models. With the aid of few syntheses we have had to take account of a large body of new literature, both pioneering and revisionist in approach....
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Previous articleNext article Symposium on AfricaStructural Problems in Education in the Congo (Leopoldville)Barbara A. YatesBarbara A. Yates Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmailPrint SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Comparative Education Review Volume 7, Number 2Oct., 1963 Sponsored by the Comparative and International Education Society Article...
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Throughout West, East, and Central Africa today—at a time when all these countries want to quicken the pace of development—masses of young people drift from rural areas to the cities in search of work. Mainly primary school leavers with an aversion to traditional farming, they set out hopefully to become first-generation wage-earners. But neither the jobs nor the vocational training exists that could meet their demands. And, as each year passes, the numbers of unemployed in the cities swell.
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Research Article| September 01, 1963 An Instrumental Study of the Libyan Earthquake of February 21, 1963 David W. Gordon; David W. Gordon Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Eric R. Engdahl Eric R. Engdahl Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Author and Article Information David W. Gordon Eric R. Engdahl Publisher: Seismological Society of America First Online: 03 Mar 2017 Online Issn: 1938-2057 Print Issn: 0895-0695 © 1963 by the...
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A small conference on physics in Central African universities, supported by the Leverhulme Foundation, was held in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, from June 10 to 21, 1963. It was organized by Professor E. L. Yates of the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and attended by representatives of a dozen African universities and by Dr. J. M. A. Lenihan and Mr. N. Clarke as United Kingdom advisers. The papers presented and discussed covered the whole range of physics teaching from school to...