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A review of maternal mortality at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) Enugu between January 1976 and December 1985 has been made. Deaths up to 6 weeks of puerperium from direct, indirect, and incidental causes were included but abortions were excluded. There were 47,361 deliveries and 127 maternal deaths giving a maternal mortality rate of 2.7/1000. There has been a downward trend in the mortality rate from 5.46 in 1976 to 1.99 in 1985. Comparing mortality rates according to...
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In a previous investigation into noise-induced hearing loss by comparing 2-month-old albino with pigmented guinea pigs, albinos displayed significantly greater shifts in cochlear microphonic (CM) threshold and less recovery than the pigmented animals 7 days after noise exposure. The present study compared the responses of 14-month-old albino and pigmented guinea pigs to the same noise parameters used previously. Thresholds for the first detectable elicitation of CM for three pure tones were...
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As part of the campaign to protect the Republic of South Africa's limited water resources, legislation has been drawn up stipulating the number and calibre of operators to be employed on a water care works. The registration and classification of both works and their operators will provide essential information for the refining and expansion of present training provisions. Four new courses in water and wastewater treatment have been approved for inclusion in the National Technical...
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Linda Cornwell, lecturer in the department of development administration and politics, University of South Africa, surveys some of the difficulties confronting educational planners in Africa.
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Using the concept of teaching as a labour process, this paper explores the relationship between the work of teaching and the control of education by the state. Ethnographic data from Botswana is used to discuss emergent themes of teachers' certainties and uncertainties; staff divisions and cultures; accommodations and resistances to control; teachers as storekeepers of knowledge; and occupational rewards and addictions. The meaning and forms of ‘centralisation’ appear as important issues,...
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Journal of Multicultural Counseling and DevelopmentVolume 16, Issue 1 p. 30-35 Influence of Traditional Factors on Career Choice Among Nigerian Secondary School Youth Daniel I. Denga, Daniel I. Denga Daniel I. Denga is a professor of guidance and counseling and head of the Educational Foundations and Administration Department at University of Calabar, Nigeria.Search for more papers by this author Daniel I. Denga, Daniel I. Denga Daniel I. Denga is a professor of guidance and counseling and...
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Journal of Multicultural Counseling and DevelopmentVolume 16, Issue 1 p. 16-23 African Children's Attitude Toward Learning Jerman Disasa, Jerman Disasa Jerman Disasa is a regional director of the Coordinating Council for Africa and the Middle East, Byrnes International Center, University of South Carolina, Columbia.Search for more papers by this author Jerman Disasa, Jerman Disasa Jerman Disasa is a regional director of the Coordinating Council for Africa and the Middle East, Byrnes...