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The purpose of this quantitative research project is an examination of the influence of gender on the attribution of blame for rape among African-American undergraduate students at Georgia State University. The attribution of blame in a rape scenario (male perpetrator/female victim) will be presented in four pairings, manipulating the race (Black/White) of the victim and perpetrator. The attribution of blame will be measured using a modified 5 point Likert-scale and 14 point Likert-scale...
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This thesis tests whether a translation training programme, combining the theoretical principles adopted in Hervey and Higgins' Thinking Translation series and in Bolanos' dynamic translation model, helps to improve Arab MA translation students' performance in English-to-Arabic translation. The course materials used were taken from Thinking Arabic Translation and Supplement to Thinking Arabic Translation. The experimental group were MA translation students at the Higher Institute of...
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The Sahel region of West Africa is characterized by extreme diurnal and seasonal temperature variation subjecting the rice crop to thermal stress at different growth stages. The Africa Rice Center in collaboration with partners is aims to identify rice genotypes and associated traits for use in breeding varieties adapted to the Sahel climate. In one set of field trials established at Ndiaye, Senegal, 244 diverse rice genotypes, including four checks, were sown in February, March, April and...
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A study of the geochemistry and texture of marine surface-sediments in selected areas along the Red Sea coast was conducted in order to assess the possible influence of human activities on the composition of the sediments, to test for anomalous enrichments in heavy metals, and to evaluate and quantify metal release into the sea. Surface sediments reveal extremely high total concentrations of Zn (average 21.35 ppm) in Quseir Harbour, Cu (avg. 76.74 ppm) in El-Esh area, Pb (avg. 21.56 ppm and...
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In Sub-Saharan Africa it is assumed that women's cooking fuel choices are constrained by their economic circumstances. The purpose of this study is to understand how different factors influence cooking fuel choice in Ghana. A survey was administered to 100 adult female participants in Axim, Ghana. The study identifies five key factors that contribute to fuel choice, indicating a more complex decision-making strategy than previously thought. It finds that many women are not passive victims of...
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The main objective of the study was to determine the relationship between availability and use of teaching/learning resources and enrolment in the subject. The study adopted a survey design. The target population consisted of Form III students, geography teachers and the head teachers of the thirty-one public secondary schools in Nyamira District, Kenya. Proportionate random sampling was used to sample 10 geography teachers, 10 geography head teachers and 274 students (total...
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Effects of mine dump pollution on semiarid savanna vegetation were investigated in Kombat, Namibia. Vegetation structure, species richness, composition and diversity were compared between polluted and control sites. Concentrations of arsenic, chromium, copper, lead and zinc in soils were significantly higher closer to a 99-year-old mine dump than in a control site and exceeded internationally recommended guidelines by as high as 11 times. Mine dump pollution has significantly reduced woody...
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The study is part of a larger study on the management of learner indiscipline in schools. The study sought to establish educators’ insights on the disciplinary measures used to deal with minor and major forms of indiscipline in selected South African schools. Available literature points to the realization that educators use mostly punitive disciplinary measures to deal with learner indiscipline in schools. There was a need to establish the situation on the ground. The study was a descriptive...
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The advent of globalisation has brought with it different innovations that include improved ways of communication. In Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), the impetus brought about by globalisation has seen HEIs craving for the assimilation of Information & Communication Technologies (ICTs) within their constituencies. Increased student numbers bestowed upon HEIs has necessitated lecturers to re-align and change their teaching approaches and opt for e-learning; its advantage over the...
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The conference at which this chapter was originally introduced started with the question: What is the meaning and role of ethics in effective leadership and corporate social responsibility in an age of globalisation? (Jones and Millar, 2009). Globalisation has had controversial effects (Beck, 2000; Castells, 2000). Recent outcomes of this process are ambivalent: while there has been substantial growth in the GDP of certain countries, we have also witnessed new forms of social exclusion...