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In the existing literature, the relationship between variations in educational achievements at a given grade level, tends to be divorced from the question of how such achievements are translated into those Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) that involve primary education. This paper seeks to bridge this gap by studying both issues on the basis of a data set for nine African countries, that contains test scores for grade 4 students in each country. Using a simple graphical technique, these...
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Microalbuminuria, an early indicator of diabetic nephropathy that reflects other vascular abnormalities, usually improves or resolves with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) therapy. Persistent microalbuminuria despite ACEI therapy may be associated with poor prognosis for cardiovascular disease and mortality. African-Americans are reported to respond less well to ACEI and are at increased risk of disease progression.We compared flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) and...
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ABSTRACT This essay is a contribution to the fi eld of studies that explores how Islamist movements promote social and educational activities ‘from below’. It approaches the issue of Islamism and higher education through the efforts of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and its reformist educational activities at the Islamic University of Gaza, which is a major stronghold of the movement. The essay illustrates how the university defi nes and understands its role in...
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At the beginning of the new century,higher education in Africa faces some problems.Poverty Reduction Strategy has for some time neglected the importance of higher education in relieving poverty.Along with the global shift,every nation strengthens the development of higher education in Poverty Reduction Strategy and carries out some corresponding reforms.In knowledge-based economy,higher education in Africa goes from mar- gin.to the center.Higher education is especially significant in...
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A lack of access to educational opportunities has been a reality for African American students. As a result, America’s schools are facing a national dilemma. African American students are significantly underrepresented in advanced mathematics courses. One of the most segregated places in American society is the mathematics classroom. African American students have less access to advanced study in mathematics than before the mid-1960s. Research by Powell (1990) does suggest that inadequate...
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The purpose of this study was to explore to what extent ethnic identity and racial identity are related constructs among African American college students by examining (a) the association of racial identity to ethnic identity and (b) the relative and unique contribution of both constructs to race-related stress. Participants were 140 college African American college students (about 70% females) enrolled in two universities in a major city in the Southwest United States. Participants age...
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“Revenue supplementation” in higher education refers to shifting higher education costs away from relying mainly (sometimes virtually exclusively) on government, or the taxpayer, and toward parents, students, philanthropists, businesses, and other sources. “Cost-sharing” refers more specifically to requiring that parents and students pay all or most of tuition, lodging, and food costs, and other fees, as well as lessening the value of grants or raising the effective interest rate on student...
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This annotated bibliography forms part of CPRC's Phase 3 foundational research theme Empirical Methods for Studying Intergenerational Transmissions of Poverty (IGT), which attempts to identify the extent to which such processes occur, the nature and reversibility of such processes in different contexts and occurring at different times, and the range of factors that increase the likelihood that poverty is passed from one generation to the next. This annotated bibliography is divided into...
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To determine whether angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) and angiotensinogen (ACT) genotypes could predict changes in urinary sodium excretion in response to short-term aerobic exercise training (AEX).Longitudinal intervention.The study was conducted at the University of Maryland at College Park and at Baltimore, and the University of Pittsburgh General Clinical Research Center.31 (age 53 +/- 2 years) sedentary, hypertensive (146 +/- 2/88 +/- 2 mm Hg) African Americans.Aerobic exercise...