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4 villages in the tropical forest of southern Ivory Coast were selected for a study of the health of schoolchildren. The villages all belonged to the Akan ethnic group but spoke different dialects. Ahondo was a village with an ethnically diverse population of 902 at the border with the savannah zone. Abadjin-Doume with its population of 509 is located just 20 km from Abidjan where most of the active population is employed in construction or administrative jobs. Lap is a village of 1172...
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At a time when Zimbabwe moves into a completely new political experience where change is an important element, it seems appropriate to deliberate upon recent developments overseas in so far as they influence changes in geographical education in Zimbabwe, The purpose of this paper is therefore, to provide a broad perspective of developments in geographical education, particularly of those in the United Kingdom, and relate these to developments in school geography in Zimbabwe. In this way it...
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Differences in sexual practice and sex education in formerly colonized areas of Africa are the focus of this article. It argues that, due to superimposed attitudes and access to new contraceptive technologies, differences in practice and family life can be seen between so-called francophone Africa and anglophone Africa. This study has 4 parts: 1) an examination of traditions which can be exploited for sex education today; 2) a look into the problem of sex education within the school system;...
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In a total of 1977 males aged 5 years and over examined in 21 cluster samples on the coast of Tanzania, the overall rate for microfilariae of Wuchereria bancrofti was 32%. Hydrocoele and elephantiasis rates were 39% and 3%, respectively. The rates and severity of these 2 clinical manifestations increased in the older age groups. Both the microfilarial density and prevalence increased rapidly in the early age groups, followed by a levelling off and then a slight fall in old age. There was no...
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The training of family planning workers needs to be designed to meet the family planning needs in Africa. It must consider the special circumstances of each African country. The tasks to be carried out by family planning personnel are briefly summarized. These include the following: 1) getting people to understand the problems and issues of rapid population growth; 2) persuading the government to develop appropriate population policies with supportive programs; 3) motivating people in the...
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(1980). THE CONSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS OF APRIL 1978 STUDENTS' DEMONSTRATIONS IN THE NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS. Philippine Political Science Journal: Vol. 8, No. 12, pp. 8-21.
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120 Nigerian Secondary school biology pupils, mostly aged 16–18, were interviewed individually to assess their level of understanding of a range of biological concepts. The concepts were related to growth, reproduction, and transport mechanisms within living organisms. The responses of each pupil were scored and examined to determine whether they revealed concrete or formal operational thinking. Given 21 opportunities to do so, almost 50 per cent of pupils either failed to exhibit formal...
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Education and training equip their recipients with cognitive ability to perform a set of activities skillfully. The quality and quantity of human resources are the key factors in the growth process; they can stimulate or retard (agricultural) growth. This paper examines the demand and supply situation for agricultural manpower in the Economic Community of West African States. The demands for various categories of manpower by various subsectors of agriculture are discussed. The facilities for...