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Frederick Douglass, whose oratory along with his landmark Narrative (1845) of slave life in and then escape from the plantations of Maryland made him one of the ascendant black voices of abolition, implies a Final Reckoning for the slaveholding America just having celebrated Independence Day 1852.5 Marcus Garvey, 1920s Harlem luminary and prime mover in the ‘Back To Africa’ nationalist movement as embodied in his Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), and then in the ill-fated Black...
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Frederick Douglass, whose oratory along with his landmark Narrative (1845) of slave life in and then escape from the plantations of Maryland made him one of the ascendant black voices of abolition, implies a Final Reckoning for the slaveholding America just having celebrated Independence Day 1852.5 Marcus Garvey, 1920s Harlem luminary and prime mover in the ‘Back To Africa’ nationalist movement as embodied in his Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), and then in the ill-fated Black...
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The use of self-administered questionnaires has been shown in different African countries to be inexpensive and reliable for the rapid identification of communities at highest risk of urinary schistosomiasis. For intestinal schistosomiasis due to Schistosoma mansoni there is a clear need for a similar approach. We report the results from a large-scale study undertaken in the western part of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC, formerly Zaı̈re). Within 4 weeks questionnaires were...
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This study investigated the perceptions of 30 predominantly white pre-service teachers about African American students' ability to achieve mathematics and science. Participants completed a three-part, open-ended questionnaire that asked them about their experiences with and awareness of African American students' mathematics and science achievement, reasons for African American students' low mathematics and science achievement, and changes or interventions they would suggest to address this...
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In recent years we have witnessed a rethinking of the status of Western science as a result of critiques of science by sociologists of knowledge, feminists and post-colonialists Turnbull (1997:551) points out that Western Science is undergoing a process of 'decentring' recognising that there are other ways of knowing in addition to Eurocentric and egocentric ones. These developments provide particular challenges for science (education) in Western and non-Western countries, in the context of...
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Two rural settled Fulani villages in northeast Nigeria were surveyed for dietary practices and use of edible wild plants (n = 100 adult subjects). Dietary patterns and medical data were obtained for children under 5, pregnant and lactating women and the elderly. A diversified diet was maintained at both geographical locations through hunting, gathering, agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry, food exchanges and cash purchases. Edible wild plants associated with children included fruits...
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Two rural settled Fulani villages, northeastern Nigeria, were surveyed for dietary practices and use of edible wild plants (n = 100 households). Commonly consumed species of edible wild barks, fruits, leaves, nuts, seeds, and tubers were analyzed for protein, fat, and carbohydrate and for minerals. Kuka bark (Adansonia digitata) given to infants to increase weight gain was high in fat, calcium, copper, iron, and zinc. Cediya (Ficus thonningii), dorowa (Parkia biglobosa) and zogale (Moringa...
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objective To elucidate the relationship between blast-induced hearing loss and pigmentation. Methods We studied the cochlear structure changes of FMMU albino guinea pigs and pigmented ones by using cochlear pave section, cochlear semithickness section and scanning electron microscope. Result The pathological changes in cochlear were more obvious in FMMU albino animals than in pigment ones. Conclusion There is a relationship between inner ear striae vascularis melanin and blast-induced...