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Why is there a proliferation in American cities of able-bodied, apparently mentally healthy men of African descent who engage in begging as a means of a living? How is it that predominantly African American neighborhoods in Philadelphia are served by businesses owned and operated mainly by Asian Americans or European Americans? Why is it that generally speaking Africans tend not to believe in themselves, and that they are confused about who they are, in contrast to their proud, disciplined,...
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This paper contains a review of the small literature on the association of rural/urban residence and attainment of distance conservation among African children and an account of a study of the age at which children in Sierra Leone, West Africa, attain conservation. 150 children from the ages of 8 to 18 years, from rural and urban schools, were assigned Piagetian tasks to judge their conservation of distance. Analysis showed that at 11 + years, conservation was observed and that there was no...
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Increasing urbanization, industrialization and population growth in developing countries will potentially increase pollution of freshwater ecosystems unless suitable effluent and water resource management policies are promulgated. The present study was undertaken from September 1991 to December 1991, to identify the main polluters and pollutants of Kafue River at Kafue Township. The study sought to ascertain the quality of untreated water of Kafue River at Kafue Township in relation to...
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Factor analysis of 190 South African university undergraduates' responses to the Commitment to Career Choices Scale showed considerable similarity of factors with those in Blustein, et al.'s 1989 work and supports the construct validity of the scale. However, omission of certain items from the two dimensions is recommended.
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Objective To assess the behaviour, knowledge, and attitudes towards smok ing of medical students in Africa and to stimulate interest in the problem among both students and their teachers. Design As part of a global survey, first and final year medical students in one centre in each of five sub-Sahar?n Afri can (southern Africa) and five North African and Middle Eastern countries (northern Africa) replied anonymously to a multiple choice questionnaire in French or English according to...
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In the mid eighth century, towards the end of the Umayyad regime, a major earthquake occurred in Palestine and the East, of which we know from Christian, Jewish and Muslim sources. Archaeologists relate to destruction by this earthquake layers in several sites, such as Jerusalem, Gerasa in Arabia, and sites mostly along the Jordan valley, among them Kh. Mefjer near Jericho, Pella, Capernaum, Sussita-Hippos, and recently, Bet Shean-Scythopolis (see below). The exact date of this earthquake is...
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The aim of the research was to discover strategies for increasing the responsiveness of civil service management training in Uganda in light of the U. K. experience in civil service management training between 1979 and 1991. While the literature has tended to advance theory on management development and training, and to outline characteristics of good management training programmes, there is need to relate the theory much more to the type of organisation. Using Case Study method, the...
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Australian Journal of Public AdministrationVolume 51, Issue 2 p. 176-183 THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD: ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINING IN POST-COLONIAL PAPUA NEW GUINEA Mark Turner, Mark TurnerSearch for more papers by this author Mark Turner, Mark TurnerSearch for more papers by this author First published: June 1992 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8500.1992.tb00235.xCitations: 1AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text...
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Barnard thought that it was possible to improve effectiveness and efficiency through formal organization. He was trying to understand how to obtain organizational survival “maintaining equilibrium of complex character in permanent turbulent environment of physical, biological and social materials and elements and forces” within the organization, exploring in parallel the outer powers to which the organization must adapt on all levels and analysing the functions which in that context are...
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This small study set out to establish the abilities of a group of pupil nurses in a rural hospital in Botswana to accurately calculate intravenous driprates and drug dosages, and how targeted teaching could improve their performance. Thirteen pupils were asked to complete a seven-item questionnaire comprising set questions on intravenous therapy, then take a second questionnaire after receiving targeted teaching. Comparison revealed that two specific problems, related to dripsets and...
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(1992). Some Problematical Issues in the Restructuring of History Education in South African Schools. South African Historical Journal: Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 154-171.