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Selected water analyses from the literature and current research in western Kenya are tabulated and the relationships between critical water quality parameters described. The waters are chemically characterised with Na as the dominant cation and bicarbonate as the dominant anion and, while waters of obviously different sources are represented, the available chemical data point to a general classification of bicarbonate-Na-rich waters, even for the saline waters of Lake Magadi. Potassium and...
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The Pittsburgh Youth Study is a prospective longitudinal survey of three samples of Pittsburgh boys (each containing about 500 boys) initially studied in first, fourth, and seventh grades. The first two data collection waves yielded self‐reported delinquency and combined delinquency seriousness scores (the combined scores based on information from boy, mother, and teacher) for the middle sample (up to an average age of 10.7 years) and oldest sample (up to an average age of 13.9 years). These...
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The purpose of this study was to examine self-expectations, expectations for future partners, and comparative expectations (self versus partner) held by college students. Participants were 33 African American males, 57 African American females, 53 European American males, and 74 European American females. African Americans had higher self-expectations regarding future income, probability of being a professional success, and educational achievement than European Americans. There were no...
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American EthnologistVolume 23, Issue 4 p. 908-909 Literacy, Power and Democracy in Mozambique: The Governance of Learning from Colonization to the Present. JUDITH MARSHALL MAURIZIO GNERRE, MAURIZIO GNERRE Università di CassinoSearch for more papers by this author MAURIZIO GNERRE, MAURIZIO GNERRE Università di CassinoSearch for more papers by this author First published: November 1996 https://doi.org/10.1525/ae.1996.23.4.02a00170AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation...
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Education is a central issue in the complex process of development, for it has been found to be related to fertility and hence population growth, to the status of women, to labor force skills, as well as to cultural and infrastructural development in general. This paper consists of two main parts. The first examines the role of education and reviews school enrollment patterns in the world during the last 30 years. We deduce from this review some general patterns of enrollment increase and...
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Une enquete nationale a permis d’estimer la prevalence des infections helminthiques en Guinee-Conakry et a servi de base a l’etablissement d’un programme d’intervention sanitaire en milieu scolaire qui comprend la distribution d’antihelminthiques, de supplements vitamines avec iode et fer, ainsi qu’un enseignement sanitaire. Ce programme, appuye par la Banque mondiale, a debute a l’automne 1995. L’enquete s’est deroulee d’avril a juin 1995 dans les quatre zones geographiques naturelles du...
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Species composition and tree growth were recorded in plots protected and unprotected from livestock grazing and fuel wood collection in Kenyan semi-arid region from 1989 to 1994. The number of tree species per 0·2 ha was 13 in 1989, changing to 15 in the protected plot and 10 in the unprotected plot after 5 years. Dominant trees wereLannea triphyllaandCommiphora africanain all plots: both species are unexploited due to their soft wood. Valuable tree species such asAcacia mellifera, Acacia...
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(1996). Distance education in sub‐Saharan Africa: the promise vs the struggle Part II. Open Learning: The Journal of Open, Distance and e-Learning: Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 21-30.
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Abstract This paper will examine the social psychological factors that influence how health information is received by some rural communities in Kenya, in the context of how it is given. In Kenya, health education is delivered in three ways; through schools, at health delivery facilities and at community level. An attempt has been made to describe those factors that seem to play a significant role in the way that health messages are received by different target groups, within the limitation...
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To meet the challenges of a wide variety of jobs involved in library and information work, trained personnel are a sine qua non. This paper discusses the training of library and information science personnel at the postgraduate level in Ghana's only library school, the Department of Library and Archival Studies (DLAS), University of Ghana, Legon. It touches on a number of issues like programmes and courses offered, duration, general admission requirements, facilities and resources available...
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The concept of sustainable professional development in the context of community teachers’ colleges in Papua New Guinea is reviewed, with particular reference to the Papua New Guinea Community Teachers’ College Lecturers’ Professional Development Project. Seven obstacles to sustaining professional development are described, and strategies are suggested for building on the achievements of the Project in relation to personal professional development of lecturers and the review of institutional programmes and procedures.
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This research combined two studies to investigate stress reactivity in worriers and nonworriers. The first studies compared changes in blood pressure, heart rate, and skin temperature elicited by mental stress (mental arithmetic) in eight worriers and eight nonworriers. The second study extended the first by adding a physical stressor (cold pressor) to the methodology while investigating 13 worriers and 14 nonworriers. Results of these two studies indicated that during mental stress,...
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The Okenyenya gabbro–syenite complex, one of a number of intrusive igneous complexes of late-Mesozoic age in northwestern Namibia, was emplaced at the time of opening of the South Atlantic Ocean. The 5-km-diameter complex comprises a wide variety of rock types that can be subdivided into two contrasting magmatic suites, one tholeiitic and the other alkaline, which were emplaced in close proximity over a time-span of ~5 Ma. The tholeiitic suite of rocks includes picritic gabbro, olivine...