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La loko de la araba en lingva edukado kaj lingva planado en Nigerio Tiu ĉi artikolo ekzamenas ta lokon de la araba en lingva edukado kaj lingvoplana agado en Niĝerio, emfazante (1) ĝian utiligon de la naǔa jarcento ĝis la hodiaǔa tago; (2) la metodojn kaj enhavon de arab lingva edukado je diversaj niveloj; (3) la kontribuojn de la araba al historia dokumentado en antaǔkotonia Niĝerio kaj al la leksika ekspansio de nigeriaj lingvoj; kaj (4) la naturon kaj kaǔzojn de la falo de la sratuso kaj...
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Abstract This paper provides an evaluation of education and training for library collection development in Ghana. It presents a brief history of education in Ghana with particular reference to library education. The program of the Department of Library and Archival Studies at the University of Ghana is discussed with regard to course levels and course structure. The syllabus for the course in acquisitions/collection development is also discussed, and various problems faced by teachers and...
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According to Harry Edwards (1983), a sociology professor at the University of California at Berkeley, the exploitation of African American athletes has persisted for decades. Edwards argues that when these 17to 19-year-old athletes attend their respective universities they usually agree to a contract in which athletic performance is exchanged for an education. However, while the athletes generally do their part-resulting in huge gate receipts, television revenues, national visibility,...
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It has been argued that a combination of favourable legislation, free education and increase in demand for professional manpower has helped women in Egypt in finding their rightful place in the labour force. This paper presents an empirical study of the status of highly educated women in Egypt. By developing a model to decompose average monthly earnings of the two sexes it will be shown that highly educated Egyptian women have indeed been able to establish themselves in most of the...
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AbstractIt has been argued that a combination of favourable legislation, free education and increase in demand for professional manpower has helped women in Egypt in finding their rightful place in the labour force. This paper presents an empirical study of the status of highly educated women in Egypt. By developing a model to decompose average monthly earnings of the two sexes it will be shown that highly educated Egyptian women have indeed been able to establish themselves in most of the...
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Summary. The worldwide economic crisis enjoins all planners of social services to a principle of relevance and efficiency in the deployment of scarce available resources. On the continent of Africa this is more crucial for the compelling influence of natural disasters and the population explosion. In the field of medical education relevance implies commitment of training programmes to the health needs of the society and in Africa this means addressing crude birth rates of 46 per 1000, death...