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This study used data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 to examine the relationship of social and cultural resources and teachers' perception of ability to the educational aspirations of African American eighth graders. The results were compared by social class. It was found that discussions with parents about school or careers, participation in activities outside of school, parental involvement, and parents' expectations were positively related to educational...
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Farmers' use of fertilizer in Malawi and Zimbabwe tends to fall far below officially recommended levels. This paper discusses fertilizer use and related research in those countries, including extension recomendations, studies on yield responses to inorganic fertilizer, alternatives to fertilizer use, modeling applications for extrapolating data from trials conducted under stress conditions, and the need that recommendations reflect diverse farmer priorities, rather than simply maximizing...
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Our study concerns 244 new cases of leprosy diagnosed in the Bamako district in 1994. 154/244 patients could be contacted and were examined in the Leprosy Department of the Marchoux Institute in Bamako. Results showed that the presence of leprosy induced physical disabilities was associated with male gender (59%), advanced age (68%) and multibacillary disease (68%). Disabilities were also more frequent among patients having a rural or manual occupation at the time of screening or afterwards....
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This paper reports the study on grassroots Zulu women in the NAWE program. The purpose was to investigate whether the women were empowered. The research question was: Are the women empowered, if so, in what ways and how do they define empowerment? Methods of data collection included interviews, participant observation, and document analysis.
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OBJECTIVE Addison's disease may present with diverse and non‐specific clinical and biochemical features. Contentious issues include the appropriate criteria for the interpretation of the ACTH stimulation test and the necessary extent of investigation to identify a specific aetiology for the hypoadrenalism. The experience of Addison's disease at a South African teaching hospital was reviewed to (1) record the aetiology and spectrum of presentation, (2) examine the performance of the ACTH...
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This paper focuses on the impact of the Technology Education Project in the North West Province of South Africa (NWPTEP) which has aimed to introduce technology education into a group of the Province's high schools, in grades 10 - 12. It reports on an evaluation study carried out in the final stages of the project, looking particularly at the impact of introducing an active, learner centred, problem solving pedagogy into the schools and within this at the effect of using group work in the...
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The delivery of Primary Health Care (PHC) services to the rural communities in Eritrea is seen by their Ministry of Health (MOH) as of primary importance. The establishment and the staffing of such facilities place a heavy burden on the initial training of health care professionals and on the maintenance of skills and theoretical expertise of such personnel. Both initial education in the Health Sciences and the establishment and maintenance of a system for continuous education are regarded...
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Pediatric DermatologyVolume 16, Issue 1 p. 75-75 THE EPIDEMIC OF TINEA CAPITIS DISPROPORTIONATELY AFFECTS SCHOOL-AGED AFRICAN AMERICANS D. ALAN TACK B.S, D. ALAN TACK B.S Winston-Salem, North CarolinaSearch for more papers by this authorALAN FLEISHCER, JR. M.D, ALAN FLEISHCER, JR. M.D Winston-Salem, North CarolinaSearch for more papers by this authorAMY McMICHAEL M.D, AMY McMICHAEL M.D Winston-Salem, North CarolinaSearch for more papers by this authorSTEVEN FELDMAN M.D., Ph.D, STEVEN FELDMAN...