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This report summarizes the results of a questionnaire study involving 296 sub-Saharan African students from a representative set of nine American campuses. Some of the results suggest that African students in this country in the middle 70s: are predominantly Christian and middle-class in origin. coming mostly from cities of over 10,000; Nigerians vastly outnumber those from any other country; are two-thirds undergraduates and one-third graduate students, with at least a third having started...
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Health manpower development in Ethiopia, mainly the paramedical personnel training programmes of the Public Health College, is reviewed and discussed. The 'health team' training programme in Gondar is the most practical and a significant development in the field of paramedical training for developing countries. The pattern and experience of the Gondar training programme could contribute to the world's knowledge of training and utilization of health teams for rural health services. It could...
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Previous articleNext article No AccessBook ReviewsAn African Dilemma: University Students, Development and Politics in Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda. Joel D. Barkan Ralph A. YoungRalph A. Young Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by American Journal of Sociology Volume 83, Number 5Mar., 1978 Article...
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Summary The Theory of Reactive Identification formulates three reactions of Western-educated Africans to the Euro-American world: (a) Moving Toward, (b) Moving Away, and (c) Moving Against identifications. Three scales corresponding to these patterns of identification were constructed and specific hypotheses tested by means of multiple assessments involving 45 Somali students in the United States. The results generally followed the predicted pattern. Moving Toward was not found to be the...
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Absolute thresholds from 125 Hz to 52 kHz are determined for six guinea pigs trained by a positive reinforcement method. Four to five hundred trials were conducted during daily testing sessions and little between- or within-subject variability was found. Two of the six animals were subsequently treated with kanamycin and the development of a hearing loss for the high frequencies was followed. Loss of outer and to a lesser extent inner hair cells was well correlated with the threshold shift...
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The Sudan has entered the educational technology field only recently, with particular regard to literacy and functional adult education for upgrading efficiency and increasing income. Radio broadcasts are concerned with improving agriculture and developing services through educating farmers, labourers, soldiers, bedouins and housewives. Television programmes are emphasising agricultural development and functional education of fanners in Gezira for two hours a day; viewing groups gather to...
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By the help of animal experiments at guinea-pigs, experimentally sensitized with potassium bichromate, is proved at the living biological model, that halothane results in a temporary blocking of the immunological function of the lymphocytes for the time of seven to ten days.