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Our schools can do a better job of educating all of their students, especially students of poverty and minority students. The ability and will of our country’s African-American students to read has long been a concern of parents and educators. It seems that, although our knowledge has improved concerning the best methods to enhance literacy, we have most often failed especially those in the urban areas (Doughtery, 1997). Whether they lack the interest, opportunity, parental support,...
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William Ryerson has a 32-year history of work in reproductive health, including 17 years of experience adapting the Sabido methodology for entertainment-education communication to various cultural settings. Previously, as Executive Vice President of Population Communications International, Ryerson designed and implemented projects in a number of countries, including Tanzania, China, Brazil, and India. Here, with his colleague, Dr. Negussie Teffera, he discusses the organization of an Ethiopian E-E campaign.
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<i>Objective:</i> To determine the prevalence and severity of symptoms of asthma, allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and eczema in Nigerian children aged 6–7 years. <i>Subjects and Methods:</i> A cross-sectional study of selected children in primary schools in Ibadan, Nigeria was conducted using phase I of the International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood (ISAAC) format. Standardized questionnaires were distributed to parents and guardians of 2,325 children aged...
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Organisational talent is internationally regarded a key success factor in a competitive world and is continuously challenged. In South Africa, the Apartheid heritage further presents major challenges regarding developmental opportunities of talented people. Co-operative education presents, as structured educational strategy that progressively integrates academic study with learning through productive work experiences, itself as a means to grow the talent of the South African people. As...
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The Dynamic Air Pollution Prediction System (DAPPS) involves the development and integration of the following elements: Downscaling the current numerical urban-scale weather prediction to a finer spatial and temporal resolution, and establishing a comprehensive air pollutant emission inventory that will include industrial, motor vehicle and domestic emissions, and temporal variations in these emissions. The enhanced meteorological data and the emission inventory data will be used as inputs...
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This paper surveys the prospects for continuing professional education (CPE) of library and information science (LIS) professionals in Nigeria using Delta State as a case study. Questionnaire and interview techniques were used to gather data. A total of 51 practitioners made up of professionals and paraprofessionals from academic, public, special libraries and information centres were used in the study. Conclusions based on findings recommend that LIS organisations should be more committed...
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The information revolution is changing the way medicine is practised globally. Patients can now access the storehouses of knowledge, which hitherto were out of bounds, to acquire, process and use the medical evidence from a variety of sources such as the World Wide Web. The way medicine is being taught is changing. Many medical and dental schools have revised, or are in the process of revising their curricula. The ability to access information resources and apply up to date information,...
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This paper estimates dynamic random effects models for intakes by dietary energy, protein, calcium, iron, zinc, niacin, riboflavin, thiamin, and vitamins A, C, D, and E 100 of Kenyan school children (6-9 years) within a multivariate longitudinal framework. The explanatory variables were socioeconomic and background variables, children's body mass index, and maternal education, cognitive test scores and morbidity spells. The model parameters are estimated using the maximum likelihood method...
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Extracted from text ... Perspectives in Education, Volume 21(4), December 2003 101 Education and equity: The impact of state policies on South African education Enver Motala and John Pampallis (eds), 2001 Heinemann Publishers (Pty) Ltd ISBN 0 79620 180 3 REVIEWED BY ELMENE BRAY This publication reflects research initiated by the Centre for Science Development (CDS) - now National Research Foundation (NRF) - of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) of South Africa. The CSD commissioned...
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Nyamuragira (Virunga chain, D.R. Congo) is among Africa's most active volcanoes, but direct observations of its eruptions are rare. From 1978–2002 the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) instruments measured SO 2 emissions during each of Nyamuragira's 13 most recent eruptions. Due to continuous co‐eruptive SO 2 degassing, estimating the total atmospheric SO 2 loading resulting from eruptions of Nyamuragira is not straightforward. Using TOMS SO 2 plume cross‐sections and model wind...