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Race, culture, geography, and gender all are critical factors in understanding the epidemic of AIDS-Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. Among African Americans, however, there are two striking features of the AIDS epidemic that deserve special notice. First, AIDS is part of a general pattern of excessive risk and mortality observed among all African Americans (Secretary's Task Force, 1986). More recently, McCord and Freeman's (1990) examination of mortality rates in Harlem (NY) underscores...
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Provides information and statistical data on women primary and secondary school teachers in the South African region in relation to national educational policies and plans, teacher preparation, employment and career development, rights and responsibilities, conditions for effective teaching and teacher salaries. The distribution of women teacher on a country-by-country basis is analyzed together with the representation in senior and administrative posts. It also attempts to identify the...
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Traditional schools in the United States are under careful scrutiny regarding issues of curriculum and discipline and their impact on the achievement and self-concept of African American children. The present article argues that the success of Jewish day schools and Afrocentric educational programs have implications for educators who wish to help African American students achieve positive self-concept development and academic success. Furthermore, these nontraditional programs, which are...
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Follow-up research on women's work and health in two rural areas of Sudan in 1989 identified several areas of change since the 1970s. Health improvements due to better access to education and health services were noted. However, interethnic contacts have led to some experimentation with the severe form of female circumcision in one area while health education and the Islamic movement have contributed to a decline in popularity of it in another area. Further, the structure of agricultural...
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Abstract HIV infection is widespread in Uganda. Have its university students, the country's leaders of tomorrow, taken appropriate action? A questionnaire was completed by 661 men and 270 women in a one-in-four sample of Makerere University undergraduates (93% response rate). More than 60% of the men and 36% of the women reported at least two sexual partners in the past year. Over 18% of respondents reported at least one episode of sexually transmitted disease in the past year. Most...
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The authors use data from censuses household and fertility surveys and surveys conducted by the Ministry of Education to explore national and regional trends in female educational status in Egypt. A significant increase in educational levels for women over the past 50 years is noted with a greater increase observed in urban areas. The importance of using a variety of data sources to monitor these trends during non-censal years is emphasized. (ANNOTATION)
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nombre limete d'ethnies, originaires de trois pays en particulier, jouent un role predominant dans la peche et dans la plus grande partie de la region, souvent en manifestant des specialisations ethniques distinctes. Cette situation demande alut scientifiques d'acquerir une perspective regionale et ethnique en recherchant une meilleure comprehension des mouvements des pecheurs d'Afrique Occidentale.