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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...
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The Rosenzweig P — F Study was administered to a group of South African Indian students (N = 403) from the University of Durban-Westville with slight modifications in administration. The subjects were divided into three groups and were instructed to react to Blacks in Group A, to Whites in Group B, and to Indians in Group C. The results indicated that the subjects differed in their responses to the three racial groups revealing predominantly intropunitive and impunitive responses to Blacks, and extrapunitive responses to Indians.
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The Modern Language JournalVolume 64, Issue 4 p. 416-421 Literacy and Language Teaching in The Gambia EDMUN B. RICHMOND, EDMUN B. RICHMONDSearch for more papers by this author EDMUN B. RICHMOND, EDMUN B. RICHMONDSearch for more papers by this author First published: Winter 1980 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-4781.1980.tb05214.xRead the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text...
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Abstract The relationship between education and accuracy of age reporting is investigated by using data collected from Yoruba females in Western Nigeria. Although in the long run the future improvement in age reporting in Nigeria and the rest of the developing world will depend on improved literacy, the findings suggest that at present education of respondent may not significantly contribute to accurate age reporting. It is suggested that, for the near future, improvement of vital...
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The spatial position of young animals within a brood affects their survival, so that marginal individuals are at greater risk of predation. Spatial brood structuring may be caused by differences in offspring size, age, hunger, or active parental manipulation through aggression. Nepotistic manipulation of brood structure would confer fitness benefits for parents accepting nondescendant young. However, insufficient kin recognition has often been considered to preclude such nepotism in birds,...
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The fundamental root of the problem is that Nigerian cultures have not influenced one another . This is primarily because neither the colonial administrators, who brought these different ethnic groups together for easy administration during the colonial era, nor the Nigerian politicians after them did anything positive to bring about mutual understanding among the different ethnic groups. Graf maintains that the colonial rulers, and Nigerian politicians after them, were never able to...