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changes: at the end of 1987 the special parliamentary representation which had been given transitionally to the white minority under the Lancaster House agreement was removed; the power of government was concentrated by making Robert Mugabe 'executive president'; and decisive steps were taken towards the creation of a one-party system through the amalgamation of the two major political parties in the country, ZANU-PF and PF-ZAPU, and through the incorporation into the cabinet of...
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This study is an examination of effects of parental education and demographic factors on infant mortality in Lesotho, based on the 1977 Lesotho Fertility Survey. The study showed that infant mortality, despite an erratic trend, fell over time. Although the female population of Lesotho was better educated than the male population, paternal education appeared to be more important in infant survival than maternal education. Children born to mothers aged less than 20 and between 30-34 appeared...
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Source parameters and tectonic implications of selected earthquakes in Afar depression of Ethiopia and neighbouring regions
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Data from the Sudan Fertility Survey of 1979-80 and the Egyptian Fertility Survey of 1980 were used to study the effect of wifes education on the timing of birth intervals. Multivariate analysis was performed using the proportion of women with a birth within a specified duration as the dependent variable and the following as independent variables: 1) the age of the woman at the start of the interval 2) the length of the previous interval 3) the survival status of the birth initiating the...
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(1989). Private Sector Investment in Black Education and Training: rescuing South African capitalism from apartheid's crisis. Comparative Education: Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 197-218.
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Womens status and its relationship to fertility patterns in Sub-Saharan Africa are examined. The authors are concerned with traditional culture spousal relations female autonomy marriage age sex preference and womens educational status and with the impact of these factors on fertility and family size. (ANNOTATION)
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This is an investigation into the potentiality of Integrating some West African musics into the curriculum of Schools in Ghana and Nigeria. The Thesis can be divided into two major questions: viz, what is distinctive about some traditional forms of African music that might be helpfully transposed into Western school curricula; and, are there features in the cultural transmission of west African music that could function as an alternative to the usual procedures and practices of schooling (in...
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The Zimbabwe Essential Drugs Action Programme has developed an innovative approach to training within the overall programme. The programme depends on the active participation of rural health staff in the production of training materials, combined with desk-top publishing technology. The modules thus produced have been used at provincial and district workshops. Such an approach to the production of training materials is applicable to subjects other than essential drugs.
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In this paper, we attempt to show the validity and limits of univariate time series modeling applied to annual production of sugar in Mauritius form 1879 to 1987. We analyse the series through the main components of long-term growth and stationary dynamics of short-term coupled with the impact of exogenous shocks.