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Abstract Libya has enjoyed a considerable growth of its national economy since its crude oil was produced and exported in the early 1960s and Libyan society has achieved a higher standard of living than in the 1950s. But despite the increasing and rapid expansion in the education system, the rising figures for enrolment and well-equipped buildings, the country still suffers from acute shortages of the well-qualified and skilled human resources that should meet the country's socio-economic...
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The main sources of air pollution in South Africa are described together with the basic reasons fro their occurance. Also is the policy adopted by the authorities to maintain air pollution in the R.S.A as levels considered safe for mean and the environment bring mind the best practicable means philosophy of the air pollution legislation which was promulgated some 25 years ago and the need to see that a delicate balance is maintained between what is essential fo ra safe and healthy...
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Preface Historical Perspective The Civil Rights Movement and Educational Change by Meyer Weinberg The Social and Historical Context: A Case Study of Philanthropic Assistance by Charles V. Willie Elementary and Secondary Education and Desegregation School Desegregation Since Gunnar Myrdal's American Dilemma by Robert A. Dentler The Future of School Desegregation by Charles V. Willie School Improvement Meeting the Needs of Black Children in Public Schools: A School Reform Challenge by James P....
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During 1981 a World Health Organization Study Group recommended that multibacillary (MB) leprosy patients should be given multidrug therapy (MDT) for at least 2 years and, wherever possible, until skin-smear negativity. This paper reports on the experience with MDT for MB patients under routine field conditions in the leprosy control program of the All Africa Leprosy and Rehabilitation Training Center (ALERT) in the Shoa Region of Ethiopia. The period of MDT to reach skin-smear negativity...
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Between December 15, 1988 and November 30, 1990, the application of Rome and New York criteria enabled the diagnosis of 60 cases of gout among patients with arthritis or hyperuricemia seen as out-patients or hospitalised in the Department of Rheumatology of the Brazzavile T.H.G. There were 57 men and 3 women, with a mean age of 51. Gout is the primary form of inflammatory arthropathy in adults in the Congo. Affecting all socio-professional groups, it is diversely associated with obesity,...
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This study examined healthcare settings in Ghana in order to evaluate the effectiveness of a collaborative and participatory approach to professional training to reduce the risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission. 2 workshops each lasting 5 days were conducted for high-level nurse educators and leaders who could contribute to national policy development. A combination of didactics skill development sessions field experiences and development of draft national guidelines and...
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To evaluate the effectiveness of a collaborative and participatory approach to professional training to reduce the risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission.Healthcare settings in Ghana.Two 5-day workshops were conducted for high-level nurse educators and leaders who could contribute to national policy development. A combination of didactics, skill development sessions, field experiences, and development of draft national guidelines and curriculum were used. Outcomes evaluated...