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The Dreamkeepers: Successful Teachers of African American Children. Gloria Ladson‐Billings. San Francisco: Jossey‐Bass Publishers, 1994. 187 pp.
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Three drought-tolerant and four drought-susceptible breeding lines from the Univ. of Minnesota's New Guinea impatiens breeding program were crossed in all combinations (reciprocals and selfs) using a complete diallel crossing scheme. Progeny of each cross were grown using standard cultural practices and data was taken on the morphological traits shown to be related to drought tolerance in previous studies. Data was taken on leaf thickness, leaf width, leaf length, leaf area, and leaf dry...
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<h3>AIMS</h3> A population based survey of blindness and visual impairment was conducted in the district of Bossangoa, Central African Republic. Methods—A total of 48 communities were randomly selected, and 6086 people examined. <h3>RESULTS</h3> The prevalence of blindness (visual acuity in the better eye less than 3/60) was 2.2%, and visual impairment 3.0% (6/24 to 3/60 in the better eye). The major causes of blindness were onchocerciasis (73.1%), cataract (16.4%), trachoma (4.5%), and...
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This article compares the sexual practices and risk-taking behaviors of African-American male and female college students (n = 649) attending 4-year institutions in a major southeastern metropolitan area. It is a descriptive study of the kinds of practices that put African-American college students at a high risk of contracting the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Overall, the reported practices indicate that the college students studied are exposed to risk by certain sexual behaviors,...
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A community-based non-formal education movement in Papua New Guinea has led to hundreds of the country's more than 800 languages being used to teach initialliteracy in local preschool and adult education programmes. The central government, with the help of overseas aid donors, has now embarked on a massive reform of the English-only formal education system. The first three years of formal education will be in vernacular languages at newly established Elementary Schools, run by local...
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The Medical School in Zambia was founded in 1968, some four years after independence. The first graduates qualified in 1973, and over the intervening 23 years there have been some 700 medical graduates, 600 of them Zambian.These doctors are now working all over the world, and the standard of their training compares favourably with that at medical schools of North America and Europe. This story of success, against a worsening financial situation and with deteriorating amenities, has to be...
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Abstract In this paper, national research projects underway which are aimed at establishing national standards on lecturing capabilities within a new national qualifications framework, are argued to typify a policy narrative informed by functionalist understandings of education, curriculum and evaluation. This narrative is counter‐posed with two others, found largely but not exclusively in the historically white liberal English‐speaking universities, which critique that narrative, arguing...
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A joint Ugandan-American team conducted a nonrandom convenience survey of 14 Ugandan district health nurses from 12 of Uganda's 39 districts. The survey was designed to (a) identify what senior nursing personnel are actually doing in Ugandan districts, (b) determine whether these nurses believe that their nursing education prepared them for their roles, and (c) discover what these nurses believe should be added to the basic nursing curriculum to better prepare district nurses for their jobs....
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An assessment was done during 1991 to evaluate the quality of care with regard to mouth hygiene rendered to patients in a teaching hospital in Namibia. The sample was drawn from nine wards. By means of a type of quota sampling, the patients were categorised as dependent, interdependent or independent. The nursing process was used as a framework for the study. From the assessment it became evident that no policies existed with regard to oral hygiene. Planning was not in every case based on...
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The relative amplitude method is applied to body waves recorded at teleseismic distances from the October 30, 1994, m b 5.6 seismic disturbance, in South Africa, to determine the source depth and moment tensor. The results indicate that the source is shallow and that moment tensors with a positive volume change component are inconsistent with the observations. Observations of R g in the frequency range 0.5–2.0 Hz at two regional distance stations also indicate that the source is shallow...
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The blood requirement per acute hospital bed and the pattern of the supply were determined using the number of units of blood supplied to the various wards of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital between 1987 to 1993. The mean yearly supply and mean monthly supply and their standard deviations were determined. The former was used to calculate the blood needs per bed in the clinical departments and also per adult and paediatric bed respectively. The rainfall figures in mm per month and year were...
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The present study investigates the Perception of Ability Scale for Students (PASS) which is purported to measure six academic self-concept dynamic factors evident in children. Although previous analyses of PASS among New Zealand children have suggested only Penmanship/Neatness subscale did not yield a significant effect, corresponding analyses among non-Western children have not yet been undertaken in any satisfactory manner. To this end, the present article, reports the treatment by two-way...
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gage in what Mary Louise Pratt calls the literate arts of the contact zone. Inspired by the extraordinary intercultural tour de force of a 17th century autoethnographic text from the non-literate Quechua community which expresses opposition against Spanish imperialism (34), Pratt celebrates the creative modes of text construction taking place in situations of cultural contact both inside and outside the academy. But, while acknowledging such fascinating examples of linguistic/literary...
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Relaxation was examined in diaphragm muscle strips of cardiomyopathic Syrian hamsters and control hamsters. Isotonic lengthening velocity and isometric tension decay were analyzed over the load continuum in response to twitch. For each load level (P), we measured the maximum extent of shortening (deltaL), the peak lengthening velocity (VL), and the peak rate of tension decline (-dP/dtmax). The kinetics of sarcomere length (SL) were simultaneously measured by laser diffraction. In an attempt...