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Staff Development and Training on Turnover Pattern and Retention in Academic Libraries of Ethiopian Universities Lawrence Abraham Gojeh, Ammanuel Ayde, Ayenew Fantahun Abstract This paper is on staff development and training on turnover pattern and retention in public and private academic libraries of Ethiopian Universities. Cross-sectional and document analysis research methods were employed. Sampling techniques was cluster, purposive and proportional; with particular reference to quota...
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EnglishMarcio Goldman, Reading Roger Bastide. Deutero-Learning the African Religions in Brazil Originally considered a key contribution to the study of African-Brazilian religions, over the last thirty years Roger Bastide's work has come under a series of attacks. In this paper, I argue that most of the criticisms do not consider one of Bastide's main arguments, namely, that the understanding of �African religions in Brazil� depends on the convergence of ethnographic and sociological...
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In the year of 2003, Law 10.639/03 was sanctioned in Brazil, making the teaching of Afro-Brazilian and African history and culture in public and private schools compulsory. The reach of this law goes beyond education: it addresses and questions the commitment of the government in building and implementing an anti-racist agenda in Brazil. According to Kabengele Munanga (2005), despite the richness and diversity of Brazilian culture, educators have not received the necessary preparation and...
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The Chad Basin has an area of about 2.5 Mkm2 and is considered the largest endoreic basin in the world. In the center of the basin is Lake Chad - a shallow lake (average ~1.5 m deep) with a surface area that has varied from ~25,000 km2 to ~2,000 km2 over the last 50 years. However, historically from Pleistocene to present time considerable changes in the surface area of the lake has occurred in response to climatic variability. During the Holocene (past ~12,000 yrs), the surface area of...
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This study examines the differences between students’ gender and academic achievement in Colleges of Education in Borno State. The study set one research objective, one research question and tested one research hypothesis. the population of this study include all the NCE students from three NCE awarding institutions in the state that were purposively selected for the study, the Krejcie and Morgan method of selecting sample was employed to choose (322) participants and proportionate...
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This study investigates the perceptions and preferences of ESL in Libyan secondary schools, regarding the corrective feedback. The results are based on the analysis of the responses to 120 questionnaires administered to the students. It confirms the positive value of corrective feedback, which the body of existing research literature in the field states, and also reveals and provides evidence to the fact that the quite often feel offended or embarrassed, particularly in teacher-fronted...
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This paper offers a theoretical perspective on how monetary policy can enhance inclusive growth in the economy through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The ultimate objective of monetary policy is to promote sound economic performance and high living standards of the citizens. This makes monetary policy a key element of macroeconomic management and its effectiveness is crucial to the overall economic performance of Nigeria. The paper constructed a theoretical model for inclusive growth in...
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The calc-alkaline volcanic formations in the western part of the Kedougou-Kenieba inlier crop out in three complexes: the Foulde in the North and the areas of Mako and Baniomba in the South. These complexes which either combine with the tholeiites or cut across the sedimentary formations are composed of thin veins and massive lava flows. They have many petrographic similarities and show chemical characteristics that resemble those of island-arc rocks. At the tectonic level, the D1...