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A report of the Committee for Marine Pollution, National Programme for Environmental Science.
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsBarry RubinBarry Rubin is a CSIS fellow and author of Paved With Good Intentions: The American Experience and Iran (New York: Oxford University Press, 1980.) His travels in southern Africa were aided by a German Marshall Fund grant.
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This paper which is only a small part of a much larger research project compares the growth of the supply of and demand for educated labor in Kenya and Tanzania and some implications of intercountry differences in the patterns of growth. aim is to provide general background material for RPO-672-01 The Consequences of Educational Expansion. larger project draws on specially generated microdata sets. Here we draw on a variety of sources ranging from official statistics to small data sets...
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Attitudes of Arab businessmen practitioners, and faculty members towards a school of business program in West Bank of Jordan
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Note: Since this brief review of educational reform in Tanzania is intended to offer insight into a number of problems that confront those involved in transforming the recently independent societies of southern Africa, and since my research on these issues is still at a preliminary stage, I present my comments in schematic form. A brief note on resources and selected citations appear at the end. At the end of colonial rule in Africa, almost everywhere the formal educational system was...
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Note: Since this brief review of educational reform in Tanzania is intended to offer insight into a number of problems that confront those involved in transforming the recently independent societies of southern Africa, and since my research on these issues is still at a preliminary stage, I present my comments in schematic form. A brief note on resources and selected citations appear at the end. At the end of colonial rule in Africa, almost everywhere the formal educational system was...
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Note: Since this brief review of educational reform in Tanzania is intended to offer insight into a number of problems that confront those involved in transforming the recently independent societies of southern Africa, and since my research on these issues is still at a preliminary stage, I present my comments in schematic form. A brief note on resources and selected citations appear at the end. At the end of colonial rule in Africa, almost everywhere the formal educational system was...
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Films are one vehicle for reducing the narrow, limited, and at times inaccurate information about Africa available to American students. Films also offer (1) a medium other than the written word, a medium much more accessible to some students; (2) perspectives other than those of the teacher; (3) when shown outside regular classroom hours, a supplement to formal class sessions that focuses a bit more of students' attention on Africa; and (4) for some students, a stimulus to action, both...
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Three hundred and forty primary level boys and girls from the Milne Bay and Morobe Provinces of Papua New Guinea were tested for conservation of number, length, quantity, and area. Relationships observed between schooling, age, sex and conservation confirmed previous conclusions from work in Papua New Guinea about the importance of the first two of these variables for conservation. Comparisons between different language-culture groups suggested that explanations of any lag in achieving...
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