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AFRICAN STUDENTS IN EUROPE West Africans in Britain, 1900–1960. By HAKIM ADI. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1998. Pp. 224. £13.99, paperback (ISBN 0-85315-848-7). Les étudiants africains en France, 1950–1965. Par FABIENNE GUIMONT. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1997. Pp. 333. FF 160, paperback (ISBN 2-7384-6288-X). - Volume 40 Issue 2
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This study examined whether perceived behavioural control predicted the intention to use condoms at next sexual intercourse above the components of the theory of reasoned action, as well as the sufficiency of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) as a theory of intention among Tanzanian adolescents. Five hundred and twenty-eight students who were sexually active, from seven secondary schools in Arusha, Northern Tanzania, completed a questionnaire designed to measure the components of the...
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BACKGROUND This study was designed to identify factors that predict adherence by African American men to prostate cancer education and early detection. METHODS In the spring of 1995, the authors identified 548 African American men who were patients at the University Health Services of the University of Chicago, were ages 40–70 years, and did not have a personal history of prostate cancer. Baseline telephone survey data were collected from 413 men (75%). Participants were randomly assigned to...
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In recent years in Papua New Guinea,vernaculareducation has been promoted in order to make school more relevant to the everyday life of the local community. Values of indigenous culture are also recognised in the curriculum. However, expatriates still have the major role in designing curricula and teaching strategies for the indigenous people. Although indigenous people have been invited from time to time to contribute their ideas, they have not been the main curriculum developers. This...
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The effect of atmospheric pollution is recognised. Risks are defined by toxicological studies on man and animal and by epidemiological studies based on population in industrial countries. Air pollution due to the economical development and the contamination of the atmosphere by chemical substances (gas and aerosols), has been also increasing around the world. The case here is in Morocco. SO{sub 2} emissions has increased from 129 thousand tons per year to 180 tt per year in 1992 and will...
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Journal Article The development of professional and postgraduate education through collaborative links with Kumasi, Ghana Get access Jacob Plange-Rhule, Jacob Plange-Rhule 1School of Medical Sciences, Kumasi, Ghana Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Imelda Bates Imelda Bates 2Department of Haematology, St George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar Transactions of The...
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Numerous and voluminous, the Africa education sector studies undertaken during the early 1990s turn out to be strikingly similar. With few exceptions, they have a common framework, approach, and methodology. African education is in crisis, they report. Governments cannot cope. Quality has deteriorated. Funds are misallocated. Management is poor and administration inefficient. Notwithstanding the diversity of the countries studied, the recommendations too are similar. Education sector...
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We examined the association between education and prevalent HIV-1 infection in the Rakai district, rural Uganda based on a cross-sectional analysis of a population-based cohort. In 1990, 1397 men and 1705 women aged 13 years and older, were enrolled in 31 randomly selected communities. Strata were comprised of main road trading centres, secondary road trading villages and rural villages. Sociodemographic and behavioural data were obtained by interview and serum for HIV serostatus were...
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Background. The aim of this study was to clarify, using guinea pig (GP) syngeneic and xenogeneic liver graft models, the mechanisms of impaired recoloration caused by immunological responses or physiological insults; and to examine the effect of an anti-complement agent, FC43 emulsion, on xenograft rejection. Methods and Results. GP syngeneic and xenogeneic liver grafts flushed with 4°C lactated Ringer's solution were poorly perfused around the porta hepatis, whereas those flushed with 15°C...
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Journal Article School-based schistosomiasis control programmes: a comparative study on the prevalence and intensity of urinary schistosomiasis among Nigerian school-age children in and out of school Get access M.F. Useh, M.F. Useh ∗ Departments of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, School of Medical Laboratory Sciences, University of Calabar Teaching Hospital and College of Medical Sciences, University of Calabar, Nigeria ∗Address for correspondence: Dr M. F. Useh, Department of Medical...
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Summary This review paper synthesizes the recent published palaeoecological results obtained in Atlantic Equatorial Africa (ECOFIT program) on the history of forest ecosystems and inferred climate changes during the past 4000 years. Evidence are mainly provided by pollen analysis carried out at nine sites from Congo, Cameroon and Ghana, locally supported by macroflora remains, phytoliths, diatoms, δ 13 C and mineralogical data. At all the sites, except Lake Bosumtwi (Ghana), following a...
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This paper examines opportunities and challenges in early childhood teacher education in Ghana, Mali, Senegal, and the Gambia. It reviews socioeconomic and political issues, current and emerging policies for early childhood and primary education, teacher preparation strategies, and examples of successful programs. Information was collected during a 1997 sabbatical in the four countries. The researcher observed various urban and rural early childhood programs and met with government...
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As an intervention against diarrhoea, promotion of breastfeeding has been suggested by the World Health Organization (WHO). In the present study from Guinea Bissau we tested the possibilities of promoting breastfeeding at a local health centre. A total of 1250 children were allocated randomly into two groups. Mothers in the intervention group were given health education according to WHO's recommendations; about exclusive breastfeeding for at least the first 4 mo, prolonged breastfeeding and...
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Many studies have shown that in Africa, particularly in Togo, the 20- to 29-year-old age group is the age group most frequently affected by AIDS. This age group accounts for 84% of the students of the University of Benin. We studied students, most of the age group thought to be most at risk, investigating sexual behavior, knowledge and attitudes to AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). The level of knowledge about the problems of AIDS and STDs was similar for both sexes and for all...