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Underutilized food plant species are indispensable for food and nutrition security and will have a greater potential for income generation and environmental services. Despite the availability of abundant food plants, food insecurity remains a persistent problem in Ethiopia. Evidently, drought and abnormal floods exacerbate the food insecurity situations but neglect of local knowledge is believed to be one of the root causes of food insecurity in the country where high quality food plant...
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Under the interaction of the patriarchy,racism and economic structure,the subordinative status of women in Kenya restricted their rate of participation in education during colonial period. After the Independency,accelerated by international and national related notions and policies,the female basic education in Kenya has importantly developed, but still distinctly drops behind Kenyan male education on such aspect as enrolment rate,graduation rate,and rate of participation in scientific...
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Objective Overview of our observation Aftershock activity of an M2.1 earthquake. spatial distribution temporal decay Conclusions
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This paper has applied the decision analysis of the rough set theory to see the affect of each factor in the result of the Sudan School Certificate Examination. Through the analysis, we have compared between the percentage of success in male and female, and we have tried to answer which type of schools has the biggest number of examined students and which state in Sudan has the highest concentration of examined students. To answer these questions and to achieve good results, the paper has...
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This paper investigates the educational philosophy and practices of Achimota School, which was established in the Gold Coast Colony (the southern part of today’s Ghana) in 1927 as the governmental model school for leadership education. Achimota’s education aimed to develop leaders who were ‘Western in intellectual attitude’, ‘African in sympathy’. To fulfil this objective, Achimota attempted to develop a curriculum that took into account the sociocultural background of African students while...
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The community structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in the roots of drought-resistant trees, Moringa spp., was examined in semiarid regions in Madagascar and Uganda. Root samples were collected from 8 individuals of M. hildebrandtii and 2 individuals of M. drouhardii in Madagascar and from 21 individuals of M. oleifera in Uganda. Total DNA was extracted from the root samples, and partial nSSU rDNA of AM fungi was amplified using a universal eukaryotic primer NS31 and an AM...
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The Afar depression is located at the junction among Red sea,Gulf of Aden and the East African Rifts.Tectonic and magmatic activities in Northern Afar have localized to approximately 60 km long, seismically and volcanically active magmatic segments. In September 2005 a seismo-volcanic event of unprecedented scale and intensity took place along the Dabbahu magmatic segment.This activity ruptured
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Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) employ more lab or-intensive production processes, make income distribution more equitable, provide simple opportunities for value-adding processing activitie s, making the rationale to support them a will to incr ease production, and technology transfer. A pertine nt question arises when it is asked to what extent we should rely on them in respect to period of operati on. Duration analysis, which is here, the study of long evity among SMEs in service and...
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Title of Document: THE CASE FOR DEGREE COMPLETION: AFRICAN AMERICAN TRANSFER STUDENTS AT A TRADITIONALLY WHITE INSTITUTION Toyia K. Younger, Doctor of Philosophy, 2009 Directed By: Dr. Sharon Fries-Britt, Associate Professor Department of Education Leadership, Higher Education and International Education The purpose of this dissertation was to identify and understand the factors that contribute to the degree completion of African American transfer students at a traditionally White...
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The boreholes exposed that,during Mesozoic-Cenozoic times,numerous basalts had erupted within Chad basins which are poorly documented.They are mainly olivine tholeiitic basalts,whereas quartz tholeiitic basalts and alkaline basalts are very scarce. Major- and trace elements as well as Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic geochemistry studies exhibit that magmas which the basalts in Chad basins derived from were produced by fractional crystallization of olivine and clinopyroxene and had not do suffered from...
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The development of female Higher Education in Kenya mainly happens after the independency, but it has distinct problems such as disparity in female and male enrolment,major and institution distribution of female students,development environment as well as achievement of female students.The reasons behind include the problems in legislation systems,social economy and culture,basic education,college policies of admission,as well as design and teaching of science curriculum.Although many...
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The revival of economic growth across Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) since the beginning of the millennium is a heartening development. Sustaining it over the indefinite future is not only a necessity, but also a challenge of the first order. The key to economic success in a globalized world lies increasingly in how effectively a country can assimilate the available knowledge and build comparative advantage in selected areas with good growth prospects. Increasing the relevance of tertiary...
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Mount Bambouto is a polygenic stratovolcano of the Cameroon Volcanic Line,built between 21 Ma and 4.5 Ma(Nkouathio et al.,2008).It is situated at about 200 km NE of mount Cameroon,at 09°55′and 10°15′East and,05°25′and 05°50′North.This volcano covers an area of 500 Km~2 and culminates at 2740 m at Meletan hill and bears a collapsed elliptical caldera at the summit(13×8 km).Mount Bambouto