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The analysis of language interactions between children in Dakar and Ziguinchor (Senegal) sheds light on the different sorts of mixed uses of language, depending on the place (the capital in the center, a regional city on the periphery) and the discursive genres (group discussions, conversations between two persons, or games with several players). Language-switching reinforces the perlucotor value of the argumentations exchanged during discussions. In Dakar, the emergence of a mixture of...
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Although the nature and extent of the role of education in the successful transition from a dominantly agricultural society to a dominantly industrial one are still debated (Szirmai, 1997a), in general one can say that knowledge and skills – primarily gained by various forms of education – were among the key variables in achieving the second phase of the Western transition. Against the back ground of a dramatic increase in the pace of technological innovation in the industrial, agricultural...
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This study aims to investigate possible effects of aspirin treatment on cellular oxidant/antioxidant system. In the first part of the study, 15 guinea pigs were given aspirin at three different doses (2200, 440 and 10 mg/kg/day) for 30 days and five were fed on the same diet without aspirin. After a month, animals were killed and their hearts were removed for use in analyses. In the other part, after fasting blood samples were obtained from 11 volunteer subjects, they were given aspirin...
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The study was undertaken to explore local ideas about cholera and the diffusion of official health educational messages for cholera prevention and to assess whether such messages contributed to changed behavior in the population.During the ongoing cholera epidemic in 1994 in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, a roster of all adult residents in a rural community was established. From this roster of 458 adults, 53 of 60 randomly chosen residents were interviewed for qualitative data on cholera and...
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Purpose: To examine Braille-reading children and establish the magnitude of refractive errors and low vision as a cause of visual disability. Methods: Using the WHO definition of low vision and standardized methodology, 205 Braille-reading children (mean age <17 years) were examined in five schools for the Blind, four integrated schools, and one rehabilitation project in the Northern, Middlebelt, and southern parts of Nigeria. Causes of blindness and low vision were classified anatomically...
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Variation of Rainfall and Drought conditions in Gaza - Palestine : on a Regional and Global Context
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CITATION: Engelbrecht, P., Forlin, C., Eloff, I. & Swart, E. 2011. Developing a support programme for teachers involved with inclusion in South Africa, International Journal of Special Education: 16(1)80-86.
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Prison population has been on the increase in recent years reaching well over 70,000 in 1997, seventy percent of whom are functionally illiterate. Because of limited resource allocation for educational programs there has been little systematic educational provision for prison inmates in Nigeria since the inception of the prison service. A close study of colonial and post colonial laws seem to emphasise the custodial functions of the prison while silent on correctional functions of the modern...