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Au debut du XX eme siecle la mission civilisatrice fut l'ideologie officielle du vaste empire coloniale de la troisieme republique francaise. L'A. analyse un aspect de cette mission civilisatrice par une etude de la politique coloniale de l'education pendant les annees cles de formation de ce nouvel empire, a partir de l'instauration, en 1903, d'un systeme d'education nationale en Afrique occidentale francaise jusqu'a la crise economique de 1930. Il conclut que la contradiction innee entre...
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A research paper analysing the masculinities and bravado exhibited by University of Zimbabwe male students in their vanity to display gender superiority.
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Education is a key determinant of earnings, as several South African studies have confirmed. Years of schooling completed, however, provides an imperfect approximation of the effective level of education achieved, mainly due to variations in the quality of education received. This study addresses this issue by, for the first time in South Africa, incorporating quality of education in the modelling of earnings. Differences in quality of education are viewed as a form of pre-labour market...
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Abstract From my experience in Morocco, I discuss the difficulties one can face while trying to set up projects in a country where astronomy is a forgotten science: everything has to be built from scratch and, at the same time, one is required to keep up the pace at the international level. But, on the other side, it is quite a relief to see the strong demand from students and the public. In these circumstances even professional astronomy cannot survive without feedback from the public and...
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The vulnerability of cane and sucrose production to climate change and three adaptation options that could be used in Mauritius (20.25S, 57.5E) were assessed using the Sugarcane module of the Agricultural Production Systems SIMulator (APSIM-Sugarcane). Long-term observed climate data for one location, identified as being representative of the island's productivity, were used to generate the baseline yields that were close to the 1954 to1996 recorded average. Climate change scenarios under a...
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A field drought stress monitoring system was developed for New Guinea Impatiens production ingreenhouses. The system used an empirically determined crop water stress index (CWSI) for theassessment of the plants' water status based on a linear Lower Limit function. Instead of the linearfunction, the Lower Limit of the empirical CWSI function was found to be a group of quadraticfunctions of temperature history as well as of two other commonly accepted parameters:temperature difference between...
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The influence of season on the pollution status of Eleme River by organic effluents was investigated. The results indicated that the highest dissolved oxygen value 6.4 mg/L obtained was in the rainy month of April while the lowest 3.3 mg/L was in the dry month of February. Higher BOD values and oil and grease contents were observed in the rainy than dry months. Also the dry months of October, December and February gave higher river phenol contents than the rainy months of April, June and...
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Zimbabwean Students’ Conceptions of Selected Ecological ConceptsChiromo, A. S. - 2001 - 5(1), 85–98
AbstractThe study was aimed at identifying the conceptions held by ‘O’ Level students who were studying the Zimbabwe Integrated Science syllabus in Mutare urban high schools. The study was conducted with 409 students. The conceptions were established by administering a multiple-choice test on ecological concepts followed by face-to-face interviews with 27 respondents.The study established that students held erroneous conceptions in varying degrees in the following aspects of ecology: food...
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Africa has always suffered from a shortage of university places. A new Internet-based scheme could be the answer (Gray, 2000). This is the next best thing to traditional classroom instruction (George, 2000). According to professor George Eshiwani, vice chancellor of Nairobi’s Kenyatta University, powered by modern technology, this new service will provide world-class education and training programmes to people across Africa.