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The history of African Americans seeking medical education in the United States is rooted in a legacy of racial segregation, cultural constructs, and legal doctrine that differs from other ethnic and racial groups. The disturbing results of this legacy are that while African Americans account for 12.9% of the U.S. population, they only account for 3.3% of practicing physicians. Of equal concern is the paucity of Black males pursuing clinical medicine. Black males account for 2.49% of...
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Resumen en: The evolution of the Israeli academy approach to the foundation and essence of the state of Israel has deep political and social ramifications. One of t...
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South Africa is faced by diverse social ills marked by self-interests taking precedence over humanity. Soccer and education entities are significant agents of constructive growth and development in any country undergoing social, political and economic transitional phases. These instruments of nationbuilding are positioned in tackling misplaced interests of avarice and corruption impeding the country's prosperity. Soccer channels its audiences in behaving in accordance with the founding...
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The study presented in this article used photovoice as a research tool to explore the journey to school undertaken by children in a rural context. Twelve children (male = 6; female = 6) from three different rural villages in Lesotho participated in the study. A photographic technique, where children were entrusted with disposable cameras to act as recorders of salient places and spaces of their school journey was employed. Based on children's photographs, individual and focus group...
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Hundred (37 males and 63 females) sera samples of HIV patients were screened for hepatitis B antigens and antibodies, and 80 (28 males and 52 females) of these samples were also screened for Treponema specific antibodies using ELISA. Seven percent (5% males and 2% females) were positive for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). Four percent (3 males and 1 female) of the latter were also positive for the hepatitis B envelope antigen (HBeAg). While 5% (1% male and 4% female) were positive for...
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The chapter describes the implementation of a participatory methodology -- urban participatory climate change adaptation appraisal (PCCAA) ? which included quantification of outcomes amongst the urban poor in Kenya and Nicaragua experiencing climate change. The methodology tested in these two case studies enabled local authorities to recognize vulnerabilities to ongoing climate challenges so they could better support the adaptive efforts already employed by citizens. Of the various...
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The world in which we live today is steeped in science and technology, and characterised by tremendous explorations and ever increasing discoveries, inventions and innovation. Spatial information and thinking play formidable roles in this regard and as such there is the demand for spatial science/geospatial information system (GIS) to provide professionals with the requisite tool to perform training, research science and administration in various disciplines. Undoubtedly, spatial analysis...
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This study investigated learner in-school behavioral adjustment after the banning of corporal punishment in South African schools. Participant informants were 16 teachers from eight schools in a historically disadvantaged school district. Of the 16 teachers (females=10, age range between 35 and 56 years). They responded to a structured questionnaire which focused on the level of good citizenship behavior among township primary school learners. The data were quantitatively analyzed. Findings...
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Journal of Environmental Hydrology Volume 21 Paper 6 May 2013 1 Niger is one the most arid countries in Africa; Niger currently faces an imbalance between water demand and availability, primarily due to natural water scarcity as well as uneven water distribution. Rapid population and irrigation growth, among other economic and social factors, are likely to worsen the situation. The lower valley of the Tarka (Basse Vallee de la Tarka or BVT), the subject of this study, is an area suitable for...
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Drawing on an evaluation test of the mathematics performances of Moroccan secondary school students, the article intends to identify the main significant variables explaining the performance in mathematics. The data gathered from TIMSS 2003 program covers a sample of 1 140 students attending 68 different schools across the country.Using a multilevel procedure, we find evidence of the significant role played by gender related variable as well as wealth indicators (asset ownership) at the...
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Sierra Leone was ravaged by a civil war between 1991 and 2002. Since the end of the war, it has witnessed an unprecedented increase in school enrollments. Although school enrollment has increased, the number of school age children who are out of school remains high. The focus of international agencies is on children of primary school age, yet a large proportion of secondary school age adolescents are out of school. The problem is most serious in sub-Saharan Africa where about 38% of the...