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We live in an era characterised by the explosion of information. As societies are becaning more and more dependent on information, not only for the generation of knowledge but also for the generation of revenues, it is imperative that each society develops its own information infrastructure. Such development depends to a great extent on the availability of qualified library and information staff. These should be well trained and equipped with the proper knowledge, skills and attitudes to...
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The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate Language Attitudes in three representative areas of Morocco. The impact of these attitudes on the individual's socio-psychological make up, especially within the system of education, is examined and emphasis is put upon the relationship between students' and parents' attitudes on the one hand and achievement in second-language learning on the other hand. The working hypothesis is that it helps learners of a second language, who wish to hve a...
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Goitre prevalence surveys were carried out in 1986 in five primary schools in Wedza District and the results compared with those obtained from the same schools in 1968. Overall, goitre prevalence was 73 percent and there had been no significant change since 1968. In 1986 the visible goitre rate was 14 percent. Goitre was more common in girls on both occasions. Evidence (though not conclusive) of milder forms of endemic cretinism was found. The need for a nationwide iodination programme is emphasised.
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In this paper, we will explore, through a narrative-semiotic lens, how 32 Edwardian (1901–1914) celebrities style the ‘self’ in their pictorial bookplates. Using Zhao and Zappavigna, 2018a, Zhao and Zappavigna, 2018b, Zhao and Zappavigna, 2020, Ross and Zappavigna, 2020 typology of selfies as a starting point and drawing upon aspects of Bamberg and Georgakopoulou’s (2008) positioning analysis, we will embed users’ visual arrangements and narrative stance-taking elements in ethnohistorical...
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This article is based on two major studies. One study was carried out in 1985 and the other in 1987. The discussion examines Form IV Cambridge School Certificate pupils' aspirations in Zimbabwe with special reference to the post‐independence period. Among the main factors said to determine pupils' aspirations, highlighted in the study include: the class structures of scoiety, parents' occupations, gender, the urban‐rural dichotomy and the type of schools attended. Pupils' aspirations for a...
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The paper considers carefully the problem of selecting a subset containing exactly the best K candidates from the pool prospective candidates wishing to go into the medical schools in Nigerian Universities. the method of ranking and selection is adopted. The probability of correct selection is considered.
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This paper examines the proposition that higher education in Sub-Saharan Africa is over-expanded. The commonly advanced external efficiency reasons for its advocacy are found unconvincing. Important internal inefficiencies, however, have been generated by post-independence patterns of educational expansion. In consequence, a paradox is identified: under some social and economic circumstances, a faster rate of expansion of higher education can exacerbate existing skill shortages in the labour...
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Cordonnier Rita. Michael Mortimore, Adapting to drought, Farmers, famines and desertification in West-Africa. In: Journal des africanistes, 1989, tome 59, fascicule 1-2. pp. 289-292.