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Natural hazards can be divided into two broad types: the catastrophic, such as earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, which result in immediate fatalities, and the slow long term effects, such as erosion or climatic change which may, in the fullness of time, contribute more to the well of human suffering. Africa in general is fortunate in that it suffers rather less than many other parts of the world from catastrophic hazards, though in recent years this has been more than compensated for by...
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the evolution, problems, and challenges of accountancy education and certification in Ghana. The need for professional associations to join together and regulate their activities was recognized in the Gold Coast by the turn of the nineteenth century. By 1948, the composition of the professional and clerical group had changed significantly. There was no African accountant but there were 29 British accountants and one German accountant. The number of...
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The production function approach is used to analyze the role of farmers' education, infrastructure, and political instability on aggregate agricultural production in East Africa. Lack of price data prevent application of modern duality approaches. All countries in the region are assumed to be faced with a common production function. The analysis indicates that East African agriculture has benefitted from: conventional factor endowments (land, labor and livestock); modern inputs (machinery...
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Since storms frequently occur in the winter season, at Alexandria, SE of the Mediterranean Sea, storm surges often affect this area. In this paper, we attempt to forecast the storm surge heights in the commercial Western Harbor of Alexandria, during both strong and moderate storms, using statistical multiple regression analysis. On applying different statistical models and after validation, the present results showed that a strong surge (Y) can be forecast using a three hour prognosis model...
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Between January 1984 and December 1987, 1509 singleton neonates were admitted into Special Care Baby Unit at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital; 29(1.9%) of these were Extreme Low Birthweight (ELBW), 86(5.7%) were Very Low Birthweight (VLBW), 406(26.9%) were Low Birthweight (LBW) and 988 (65.5%) were Normal Birthweight (NBW) infants. Survival rates in the four categories were 10.3%, 46.5%, 89.2% and 94.7% respectively. Factors which significantly influenced survival in the...
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This paper reviews the current epidemiologic status of AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on what is currently understood about the distinctive features of heterosexual transmission in young men, women, and children. Epidemiologic data show that AIDS is transmitted primarily through heterosexual vaginal intercourse. Heterosexual transmission is highlighted both as the principal mode of spread of AIDS in east, central, and southern Africa and as the primary focus for AIDS education and...
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Ces changements recouvrent l'enseignement en archivistique, bibliotheconomie et en documentation/sciences information.Cette vue d'ensemble est acccompagne d'un tableau statistique donnant des donnees chiffrees concerant le nombre de diplomes sortis de differentes universites d'Egypte
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This document presents lesson plans for instruction concerning the history and geography of the continent of Africa. Topics include: (1) Challenge of Teaching Afrcan History and Culture (Robert Hamilton); (2) Physical Overview of Africa (Robert Hamilton and Kim Lilly); (3) Cultural Overview of Africa (Robert Hamilton and Kim Lilly); (4) Early in Egypt and Ethiopia (Dona J. Stewart); (5) Islam (Dona J. Stewart and Robert Hamilton); (6) Saharan Caravan Trade (George Burson); (7) Diaspora...
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A thesis submitted to the Postgraduate School for the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Curriculum Studies