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Using an auto-administered questionnaire, a cluster sample survey was carried out in January 1990 among 2433 secondary schoolchildren in Bouake (Cote d'Ivoire). The prevalence rate of asthma was fairly high (10.8%), as well as that of wheezing (19.8%), dyspnea (42.8%), broncho-pulmonary diseases (25.8%) and smoking habit (14.5%). The results are discussed with regard to the published data.
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The Report of the Working Group for Music on the National Curriculum suggested that music teachers should incorporate music from non-Western cultures into their programmes of study. African Week proved to be an ideal opportunity to introduce the idea of music and dance from Africa to both students and the wider community in a predominantly white area, as well as to address the vexed problem of how to teach combined arts without diluting standards in the individual art forms.
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Some approaches to health education are presented based on experiences in Asia and Africa. Consideration in project design should be given to methodology, location, timing, and target group. There is no one correct approach. Qualitative evaluations are possible. Outreach to a larger population such as the out-of-school unemployed is an important goal, as well as directing Family Life Education (FLE) to the primary school level, when children are still in school. Sexual health is defined as...
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The Bill of Rights is a novelty in Tanzania.2 As is well-known, Tanzanian Constitutions from independence to 1984 did not contain a bill of rights.3 Partly for this reason, legal discourse, whether in teaching or in practice, did not centre on rights issues particularly in relationship between state and citizen. At Faculty of Law, University of Dar es Salaam, there developed an approach to teaching which university calendar refers to as the historical, method. The socioeconomic emerged in...
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Attacking widespread under‐education with limited resources in the scattered, oppressed adult population of South Africa is a formidable challenge. One way of meeting this challenge could be to develop adults’ critical thinking skills, using their own experience as their main educational resource. Experiential learning technology, facilitated from a distance, could provide a means of achieving this aim. Research carried out at a conference on experiential learning at Natal University,...
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A retrospective study for the ten year period 1981 to 1990 was done to determine the pattern of childhood malignant diseases in the Paediatrics Department of the Gonder College of Medical Sciences, Gonder, Ethiopia. The 71 children identified represented 0.66% of the total paediatric admissions. Ages ranged between 4 months and 14 years with the male to female ratio 3.4:1. Lymphoma was the commonest tumour (25.4%) followed by bone and soft tissue sarcomas (19.7%) and retinoblastoma (15.5%)....
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Culturally valid speech and language testing measures for use with African-American children who are speakers of Black English (BE) are limited. An alternative to developing new tests for use with this population is to adapt currently available tests designed for use with standard English speakers. The purpose of this study was to compare the responses of 28 low-income, urban African-American preschoolers from Metropolitan Detroit who were speakers of BE on the Arizona Articulation...
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The available information suggests that the concentrations of toxic metals in many ecosystems of Africa are reaching unprecedented levels. Because of the heavy load of contaminated dusts in the air of the overcrowded cities, the ambient concentrations of toxic metals are now among the highest being reported anywhere. Lead pollution from the increasing number of automobiles and cottage industries represents a major health hazard, and it is estimated that 15–30% of the infants in some urban...
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To date the issue of brain drain among academicians in higher education institutions in Ethiopia has not been seriously treated. This is, therefore, a preliminaryattempt to determine its magnitude as well as to probe into its causes. Accordingly, a study was conducted and the findings show inter alia that the magnitude of the brain drain is quite sizeable and its major causes lie in political andjob satisfactionfactors. Consequently, its remedies also lie in the amelioration of these conditions.
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Socio-economic and educational disparities exist between various regions and social groups in Ethiopia. The disparities in higher education opportunities between the sexes, regions, and urbani rural locations in Ethiopia were investigated. Also a brief assessment of the disparities in general education wasmade. Data for over seven years, show that the most advantaged groups are the males when compared with the females; Addis Ababa, Eritrea, Tigray and Gojjam regions when compared with the...
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The Angolan Mesozoic volcanic suites are concentrated along the continental margin and are characterized by voluminous sheet-like acid rock-types overlying stratoid tholeiitic basalts. The acid volcanics closely correspond in terms of stratigraphy, petrology and Sr-Nd isotope compositions to those of Lower Cretaceous age (135±3 Ma) in the northern Parana basin (SE-Brazil). The Mesozoic tholeiitic volcanic suites of Angola (and Namibia), which crop out close to the continental margin...
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A fieldwork study of the social organization of community self-help, which focuses on Kenya's harambee self-help movement. Its origins lie in traditional community work parties and colonial forced labour. The author explores this movement, its principles, political processes, social stratification and developmental planning. The book is intended for students of anthropology, African studies, and development studies.
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2876 persons in fourteen communities in the Taraba River Valley, Nigeria were examined for eye lesions and tested for visual acuity using the ‘tumbling E’. The individuals were also examined for microfilaria of Onchocerca volvulus. More than one-tenth of the population were blind, while another 16.1% had visual impairment. The prevalence of blindness was in excess of 20% in six communities, with one community recording 71.9% blindness rate. All forms of visual involvement increased with age...
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Tobacco smoking is fast becoming a public health problem in Ghana and the youth are at a greater risk of becoming victims of it. A survey of nine secondary (high) schools in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana showed that 31.1% of students have smoked before and that 10.3% smoke cigarettes regularly. A significant number of those who had ever smoked (32.6%) came from high socio-economic homes as exemplified by the level of education of the father. Advertising appears to be a factor as to why...
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Before implementation of multidrug therapy (MDT), leprosy patients who were clinically inactive, skin-smear negative and had been treated with dapsone monotherapy for at least 5 years (paucibacillary patients) or for at least 10 years (multibacillary patients) were released from treatment. An analysis was made of self-reporting relapses in 1081 paucibacillary (PB) patients and 1123 multibacillary (MB) patients who had been released in Addis Ababa and two rural districts of the leprosy...