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Abstract A number of American universities and other educational agencies are presently involved in the development of educational programs in the emerging nations of the world. Based‐on recent news reports from Washington, there will apparently be encouragement from the federal government for American educators and educational institutions to provide more of this kind of foreign aid. This article describes the science curriculum which Professor Fletcher Watson and his associates have...
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Journal Article The Place of the African Student in the International Student Community Get access Mary Trevelyan, O.B.E., A.R.C.M., A.R.C.O. Mary Trevelyan, O.B.E., A.R.C.M., A.R.C.O. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar African Affairs, Volume 62, Issue 248, July 1963, Pages 258–261, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a095135 Published: 01 July 1963
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During the past several years, the Mycology Unit of the Communicable Disease Center has had an opportunity to study a number of dermatophytes isolated from various parts of Africa. Among these, Trichophyton yaoundei, a new species described by Cochet, Doby-Dubois, Deblock and Vaiva in 1957 (1), merits special consideration, as it is little known and its specific identity has not been confirmed by other workers T. yaoundei, originally isolated from patients in the former French colony of...
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International Review of MissionVolume 52, Issue 207 p. 279-288 THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA THE FINDINGS OF A THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE G. C. Oosthuizen, G. C. OosthuizenSearch for more papers by this author G. C. Oosthuizen, G. C. OosthuizenSearch for more papers by this author First published: July 1963 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1758-6631.1963.tb02934.xRead the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text...
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Laboratory and domestic animals quite often harbor dermatophytes in spite of the fact that clinical disease does not exist (1-5). In 1955, Fuentes and Aboulafia (1) isolated Trichophyton mentagrophytes from over 13% of 113 apparently healthy guinea-pigs. The virulence of one of these isolates for the guinea-pigs was demonstrated by experimental inoculation. Dolan, et al (2) found that 18% of hair samples from healthy rats and mice contained viable T. mentagrophytes. During epizootics among...
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THERE ARE at present several hundred students from West Africa in universities and technical colleges in the United Kingdom. It seems likely, therefore, that many readers of TECHNICAL EDUCATION come into daily contact with these students and that some remarks on the way English is spoken in West Africa may not be out of place.
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Journal of Social IssuesVolume 19, Issue 3 p. 10-32 A Factorial Study of Morale Among Peace Corps Teachers in Ghana1 2 M. Brewster Smith, M. Brewster SmithSearch for more papers by this authorJames T. Fawcett, James T. FawcettSearch for more papers by this authorRaphael Ezekiel, Raphael EzekielSearch for more papers by this authorSusan Roth, Susan Roth Institute of Human Development and Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley.Search for more papers by this author M....
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Journal of Social IssuesVolume 19, Issue 3 p. 48-60 African Students in the United States Joseph Veroff, Joseph Veroff Survey Research Center, The University of Michigan.Search for more papers by this author Joseph Veroff, Joseph Veroff Survey Research Center, The University of Michigan.Search for more papers by this author First published: July 1963 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-4560.1963.tb00448.xCitations: 11 AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation...
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FROM THE POINT OF VIEW of right education, at the moment in the United Kingdom, there are many who consider that the Public School system is outmoded, that in an egalitarian state its effect on the pupils is not wholly beneficial, that the economy of the country is such that a comprehensive system of education is possible whereby children need not be generally separated from their parents and homes. Some of the pronouncements made in this connection are undeniably true. As far as Uganda is...
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Over 50 people attended this seminar, organised by the Department of Natural Sciences of U.N.E.S.C.O., including 32 specialists from 22 African university institutions. Documents had previously been submitted by each participating country, summarising the following data on science faculties: numbers of lecturers and students, capacity of departments, facilities for teaching and research, and development plans. The working languages were English and French; simultaneous interpretation was...
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1. Faeces from apparently healthy Bantu school children of a periurban district of Johannesburg were examined eight times at regular intervals over a period of 1 year. 2. Of 75 children, 29·3 % experienced at least one salmonella infection and 2·7 % one shigella infection. It is suggested that over a year nearly all children will have one, and many of them several, infections with these pathogens. The infections occurred at a low rate throughout the year. 3. In most cases the infections were...
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Ex Africa semper aliquid novi — There is always something new from Africa. (Proverbial from Pliny.) DURING the past decade increased attention has been focused on Africa and the nations that have recently become independent. This interest has mainly involved the implications of their economic potential and political activities. For several reasons an understanding of the medical problems and needs of these countries is perhaps of more immediate concern to the Western physician. The financial...
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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsSheila HaggisMurray and Sheila Haggis are teaching at Mfantsipim