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American Journal of Agricultural EconomicsVolume 93, Issue 2 p. 498-504 AAEA Meeting Invited Paper Session The Quasi-Option Value of Delayed Input Use under Catastrophic Drought Risk: The Case of No-Till in Morocco Nicholas Magnan, Corresponding Author Nicholas Magnan magnan@primal.ucdavis.edu International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DCmagnan@primal.ucdavis.eduSearch for more papers by this authorTravis J. Lybbert, Travis J. Lybbert Agricultural and Resource Economics,...
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Is Climate change and variability (CC&V)increasingly emerging as one of the most serious global problems affecting many sectors of economic growth in the world.
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Abstract Two lava flows with interbedded palaeosols outcrop c. 40 km SW of Mount Kenya, near the Amboni River north of Mweiga, Kenya along the Nyeri/Thompson Falls Road, at 0°18′S; 37°48′E. These flows, overlain by loess, are principally trachyandesite and form the base of the Mount Kenya Volcanic Series which, in the early literature, is described as being of probable Miocene/Pliocene age. Here we report 39 Ar/ 40 Ar dates ( c. 5.2–5.5 Ma) and reversed magnetizations which establish a...
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As globalisation of the world economy continues unabated, a parallel growth of globalization of knowledge is also taking place. This latter trend is little affected by the boundaries between developed and less developed countries and is having a particular impact on the trends of education, in particular on higher education (Moloi et al., 2009). An increasing number of professionals are taking the opportunity to explore the landscape of an international career rather than waiting to be sent...
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Objective: To document the observations of elementary school teachers (ESTs) in Ilorin, Nigeria on their practice of some types of corporal punishment (CP) that could result in eye injuries among their pupils. Materials and Methods: A short battery of questions that explored ESTs' observations on attitudes to, and knowledge of some commonly used CP practices was self-administered on 172 consenting teachers from six sampled schools. The potentials for their pupils to sustain eye injuries...
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Technology education, formerly known as technical education has been conceived as being associated with the acquisition of motor skills or a computer related activities. Modern technology involves higher technological process such as creating, designing, modelling, predicting and experimenting, in conjunction with practically problem- solving. There are misunderstanding and misinterpretation on technology education, because of lack of appropriate professional development and teacher...
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Pre- and post-1991 data on variables such as school enrolments, dropout rates, Zimbabwe junior certificate and '0 level examination entries were compared on the basis of gender and tested to determine the effects of the Economic Structural Adjustment Programme (ESAP) on secondary school girls. The results of this study Jhow that there were statistically significant differences in the enrolment rates of boys and girls, a widening gender ,disparity in dropout rates as well as statistically...
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In 2004 the government of Tanzania introduced the Loans Board in order to manage funding for students in higher education. The main goal of this board is to identify poor and needy students so as to assist them in accessing higher education. This article examines the key instruments in providing loans to students, that is, the Higher Education Student’s Loans Board Act No. 9 of 2004 and its related regulations and how they impact the access to education. Based on interviews, documents, and...