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Detailed analyses and interpretation realized by combining existing 2D reflection seismic and Gravity/Magnetic data of the Logone Birni Basin (LBB) in the West and Central African Rift System (WCAS) have revealed the distribution of the main buried volcanic bodies as well as their relationships with the structural and tectonic evolution of this basin. The volcanic activity in the LBB is restricted to the Cretaceous period. Three main volcanic episodes are identified and are associated to the...
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Many accounting academics in South Africa encounter tension between the core academic requirements of research and teaching. A range of factors identified by this study contributes to the existence of this tension. These include the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants’ (SAICA) firm role in controlling the curriculum of the professionally-orientated programmes, the requirement by universities that all academics should produce research, the need by the profession for quality...
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The advice of Prof. Willy Bauwens of Vrije University is appreciated. The financial assistance of the Flemish Interuniversity Council, the IUPWARE program, the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, and an NSERC Discovery Grant held by Jan Adamowski are acknowledged
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Z6 No.1 BECOMING WIRED: TEACHING AND LEARNING FROM THE PERSONAL HISTORIES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN TECHNOLOGY LEADERS By Lara Luetkehans & Nicholas Omale History and technology are mutually impactful. Technology evolves through the study of past innovations, and history is shaped by the impacts of technology on a society economically, socially, politically, and culturally. Science and technology have shaped U.S. history. Throughout its history the U.S. has been recognized as one of the most...
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Z6 No.1 BECOMING WIRED: TEACHING AND LEARNING FROM THE PERSONAL HISTORIES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN TECHNOLOGY LEADERS By Lara Luetkehans & Nicholas Omale History and technology are mutually impactful. Technology evolves through the study of past innovations, and history is shaped by the impacts of technology on a society economically, socially, politically, and culturally. Science and technology have shaped U.S. history. Throughout its history the U.S. has been recognized as one of the most...
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Yoruba language is one of the popular languages being spoken in Africa and beyond. The owners of the language are the children of Oduduwa who hail from Mecca before settling down at Ile-ife in Osun State Nigeria because of sacrilege. This study therefore examines the globalization, problems and prospects of teaching and learning Yoruba as a Second Language (L 2 ) in Colleges of Education in Nigeria. It focuses the global perspectives of teaching and learning the language, and the importance...
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Yoruba language is one of the popular languages being spoken in Africa and beyond. The owners of the language are the children of Oduduwa who hail from Mecca before settling down at Ile-ife in Osun State Nigeria because of sacrilege. This study therefore examines the globalization, problems and prospects of teaching and learning Yoruba as a Second Language (L 2 ) in Colleges of Education in Nigeria. It focuses the global perspectives of teaching and learning the language, and the importance...
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Abstract The role of education and research in social progress is vital. Since China was admitted into the World Trade Organization in 2001, its economic, financial and trade assistance with Africa has intensified, reflecting certain aspects of the claims associated with the Bandung Conference in 1955. And Japanese relations with Africa, which were at their peak from the end of 1980s through the beginning of the 1990s, have steadily been declining. Furthermore, as China has become the second...
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Introduction Brandon D. Lundy Part I. Situating Africa: Concurrent-Divergent Rubrics of Meaning 1. Introducing Jennifer E. Coffman 2. Africa: Which Way Forward?: An Interdisciplinary Approach Todd Cleveland 3. Why We Need African History Kathleen Smythe 4. Answering the So Question: Making African History Relevant in the Provincial College Classroom Gary Marquardt 5. From African History to African Histories: Teaching Interdisciplinary Method, Philosophy, and Ethics through the African...
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Introduction Brandon D. Lundy Part I. Situating Africa: Concurrent-Divergent Rubrics of Meaning 1. Introducing Jennifer E. Coffman 2. Africa: Which Way Forward?: An Interdisciplinary Approach Todd Cleveland 3. Why We Need African History Kathleen Smythe 4. Answering the So Question: Making African History Relevant in the Provincial College Classroom Gary Marquardt 5. From African History to African Histories: Teaching Interdisciplinary Method, Philosophy, and Ethics through the African...
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Zambia has a burgeoning primary school population, but its schools do not provide safe drinking water or adequate sanitation facilities that address the special needs of disabled children and girls entering puberty. USAID/Zambia has a long commitment to Zambia’s education sector. In 2011, it invested in a five-year program called SPLASH (Schools Promoting Learning Achievement through Sanitation and Hygiene) to address the critical WASH needs in schools in four districts of Eastern Province....
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The main objective of this study was to find out the effectiveness of job training on employee performance. Specifically the study was examining, how public institutions conducts on job training, identifying methods applicable to develop effective trainings and suggesting ways the training program can be more effective in achieving the intended organizational goal and objectives. Data were collected through structured questionnaires, interviews, observation and review of organizational...