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Prior to the 1960s the social and racial composition of America's elite college preparatory boarding (prep schools) was extremely homogeneous; indeed, the most prestigious prep were singlesex schools. According to McLachlan (1970), most prep school students were of British and Scottish American extraction, most had but a few Catholic or Jewish students, and very few African, Asian, Native, or Hispanic American students could be found on such campuses. Drawing their students from less than...
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L'un des faits les plus marquants de l'histoire africaine du 20eme siecle est la mise en rapport du modele culturel traditionnel africain avec le modele culturel europeen. Cette mise en rapport s'est traduite. Au niveau du systeme socio-culturel africain, par l'introduction de novuelles ideologies, par le biais notamment de l'ecole. Ces nouvelles ideologies ont impose une nouvelle dynamique aux societes traditionnelles africaines. Cependant, si les aspects objectifs des institutions...
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This is a case study of usage of two print media — newspapers and magazines — by secondary school teachers in an educational district of Nigeria. Using a survey design, the study found varying levels of significance of usage of the media for functional purposes, i.e. entertainment, personal identity, information, integration and social interaction.
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A major problem facing pastoral communities in tropical African countries like Ghana is not only the drought conditions but also their mitigation. The marginality of such areas to the perceptual frameworks of policymakers means that these'nonurban' areas are neglected. Therefore, some international agencies find such areas good entry or intervention points in their development aid delivery programmes. This paper assesses the impact of the activities of CIDA (Canadian International...
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A total of 1842 school children were examined for the occurrence of common transmissible skin infections in a rural area in North-West Ethiopia. The result showed a prevalence rate of 49.2%. Tinea capitis, impetigo, infected wounds and verrucae vulgaris were common. In addition the overall prevalence rate of lice infestation was 55.4%. The findings indicated the need to develop appropriate intervention programmes both at school and community levels.
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SummarySummaryThree hundred and fifty consecutive grand multiparae (19·6 per cent of 1789 deliveries in 1987–1989) in lie State Hospital were reviewed. The incidence of placenta praevia. abruptio placentae, preterm rupture of the membranes and ruptured uterus were greater (P<0·05) than those for women of lower parity. The perinatal mortality rate was lower and the maternal mortality rate comparable to that of women of lower parity. The grand multipara may be at a higher risk of complications...
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Abstract In conjunction with a rural development project, a cross‐sectional anthropometric survey and ethnographic research were conducted in six rural villages in southern Mali where food is generally sufficient. A total of 1,132 individuals were measured, and individual and group interviews concerning dietary habits and intra‐familial food distribution patterns were conducted. In this paper, data on the growth status of children under 12 years of age (N=575) are reported and analyzed. As...
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Air pollution is a recognized factor in power transmission line failures in South Africa, causing insulator flashovers which lead to power dips. A number of management strategies are in operation to try to overcome the problem. A severe faulting episode which occurrence of three major contributing factors. paper. It is concluded that the episode resulted from the concurrence of three major contributing factors. These were the presence of an atmospheric circulation with high air pollution...