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This training manual in rapid rural appraisal methods is intended for nongovernmental organizations and the training of community development workers and community members in participatory appraisal methods. Examples and practice exercises are included as well as charts and handouts. There is an overview of the following techniques: direct observation semi-structured interviewing ranking (preference pairwise direct matrix wealth) diagrams and analysis of group discussion (innovation...
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Du Toit examines the results of two surveys which he made a decade apart among high school students of Black, Indian, White, and Colored backgrounds. The initial survey showed some acceptance of the use of these substances among a small proportion of high school students but a high degree of intolerance of such use by the majority. Over a ten-year period, the attitudes of the different population groups changed somewhat. The decade represented in this study saw major changes in social and...
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In the twelve years since Zimbabwe attained its independence in 1980, a number of attempts to transform and improve legal education have been made. Until 1990, Zimbabwe had only one University, the University of Zimbabwe. Since then, two more Universities, the National University of Science ad Technology in Bulawayo and the Methodist Africa University in Mutare, have been established. The two new Universities are still in the process of construction and therefore offer a very limited range...
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The focal mechanism solutions of 83 European earthquakes with M > 6, selected from a total of 140, have been used to derive the directions of the principal axes of stress along the plate boundary between Eurasia and Africa from the Azores islands to the Caucasus mountains. Along most of the region, the horizontal P-axes are at an angle of 45° to 90° with the trend of the plate boundary. Horizontal T-axes are concentrated in central Italy and northern Greece in association with normal...
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Relatively high percentage of Nigerians are still not aware of some hereditary factors that contribute to defective off-spring. When Nigerians marry, love, ethnicity, religion and common interest, and social status are usually given prominence. Yet Sickle cell anaemia, a major blood disorder is afflicting a great number of people in Nigeria, subjecting them to unspeakable bouts of torture. The purpose of this study was to find out the awareness of the Nigerian University Students towards...
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On the basis of detailed observation in eight Nigerian primary schools, this study analyses the effects of the quality of physical facilities on the processes of teaching and learning. These processes are seen both as aspects of the quality of education in themselves and as links between school inputs and pupils' achievement. Important educational processes are found to have been strongly influenced by furniture provision, classroom maintenance and other physical inputs. The findings suggest...
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It has been widely recognized that worldwide efforts to eradicate malaria have generally failed because they were largely based on biotechnological interventions while neglecting the human factor. WHO's Primary Health Care orientation emphasized the importance of situating disease eradication programs within the context of the medical beliefs, values, and needs of the target community. This study presents the results of a survey conducted in a rural Southern Ethiopian community on...