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The first case of this condition in Byelorussia since 1945 in an Ethiopian student is described. Therapy with methacycline, polyvitamins, and local UHF has been fairly effective.
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110 Million Nigerians speak nearly 400 mutually unintelligible ethnic languages. Although English is the only common language, it is nobody's first language. Textbook writers and teachers have generally underestimated the problems involved in teaching and learning English as a second language (TESL) in multilingual situations. Traditional Nigerian texts over-emphasize surface linguistic features and tend to ignore the development of children's ideas/meaning. The present study set out to...
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A country's water resources are important not only for the continued well-being of its population but also because water is a critical element in its economic development. Water is vital for human, animal and plant life. Life cannot exist without it. Most domestic needs in developing countries are satisfied through direct access to natural sources. The World Health Organisation in 1976 estimated that only 38 per cent of the total population in developing countries had access to safe water...
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"This study utilizes the family-life course perspective with survival tables and proportional hazard rate analysis to examine the timing patterns of marital dissolution in Ghana at various durations of marriage. Using data from the Ghana Fertility Survey (GFS) 1979/1980, this study has found evidence to support research from western industrial countries that young age at marriage compared to the cultural norm increases the probability of divorce.... It is found that for those with no...
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Legal education in Africa has attracted and will continue to attract the attention of scholars. An important reason is that African countries have enjoyed sovereign statehood for only a comparably short time, during which period transition, experiment, change, and even turmoil, have been the hallmark of society: all factors which must have a profound impact on received law (and, of course, on the primeval law), if this law is to serve effectively as a regulatory and stabilising device. This...
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(1989). Determinants of Occupational Stress among Teachers in Nigeria. Educational Studies: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 23-36.
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This paper discusses the hidden curriculum observed during 120 hours of ethnographic classroom observation in some Lagos primary schools. Since this is a method of research relatively unutilized in Nigeria, this paper therefore first focusses on the important concept of classroom strategies as defined and explored by Western researchers, before discussing findings from classrooms in Nigeria. More specifically, it discusses the teaching styles in the case study schools, the Nigerian formulae...
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A total of 198 high school boys ranging in age from 16 to 20 years in Embu District were interviewed on various fertility-related issues. The study sought information on reproduction-knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding this and other issues. Results show the young men to have considerable knowledge about reproduction with many of them being precise as to when they attained various reproductive milestones. More that 90% of the respondents had experienced 1st coitus by 15-17 years of...
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A random sample of 216 primary schoolchildren in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, was interviewed with a view to finding out the influence of theme and illustrations on their literature preferences. Results of the study indicated that children preferred books written by Nigerian authors with local themes to western books with alien themes. The influence of illustrations, however, seems to be dominant among primary 1 and 2 pupils (aged 5‐7 years) with a decreasing effect on primary 3 and 4 pupils...
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The authors report on the results of a 2-year study on the ecology and resistance to drought of B. umbilicatus and B. senegalensis on 3 temporary ponds in the North-Sudan area (region of Tambacounda, Senegal). The variations in some abiotic factors like the temperature and the pH of water do not seem to have a strong influence on the ecology while rainfall has a great importance on the distribution and the density of molluscs. As a fact, the quantity of water and the drying out period of...