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The panafrican provenances of #Faidherbia albida# display contrasting growth and survival rates in semi-arid zones of western Africa, when they are compared in multi-local field trials. In order to identify some potential causes for such differences, we recorded the genetic variability of ecophysiological traits (including water-use efficiency, W, and carbon isotope discrimination, A) in seven provenances from contrasting habitats of western and south-eastern Africa. Provenance and drought...
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The effects of pre-flowering drought on millet were studied in two experiments, an on-station, dry-season trial under irrigation and an on-farm trial where drought was induced by natural rainfall regimes (one wet, two dry years). The on-station experimental conditions were adjusted to those of Sahel farms, particularly through low plant density, low soil fertility and an irrigation regime that simulated the natural rainfall pattern. The replanting (5–10%) of missing hills in the on-farm...
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The Multidimensional Model of Racial Identity was used to examine the relationship between racial identity and personal self-esteem (PSE) in a sample of African American college students (n = 173) and a sample of African American high school students (n = 72). Racial identity was assessed using the Centrality and Regard scales of the Multidimensional Inventory of Black Identity, whereas the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale was used to assess PSE. Four predictions were tested: (a) racial...
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Inadequate human resource capacity for IT development militates against effective IT adoption and utilisation in developing countries. Educational institutions play key roles in providing intellectual resources for society. Many of the organisational, management and development issues which are included in Information Systems (IS) education are not represented in the curricula of higher education institutions in developing countries. Our study examines the Nigerian perspective as one...
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The importance of reading literacy as a foundation for academic success is widely acknowledged. What is less well understood is why gender patterns in reading literacy emerge so early and continue throughout learners’ educational careers. This paper adds to this literature by investigating the gender patterns of reading literacy (why girls outperform boys) in South African primary schools and whether changes in the schooling system can result in favourable changes in this gender reading gap....
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* This conceptual analysis addresses some of the challenges of preparing English language teachers during the reconstruction and development of the South African education system in the postapartheid society (after 1994). The legacy of the apartheid education system and its impact on language teaching and learning are the backdrop to the policy initiatives promulgated in 1997. The article describes what it means to educate teachers in a transforming society. The response to the problems of...
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The abolition of apartheid has, for the first time, made it possible for South Africa to enter into discourses of inclusiveness on all levels of society: constitutionally, legislatively and in terms of policies and processes of implementation. Given the white supremacist and exclu‐sivist nature of apertheid, current transformation processes are explicitly aimed at redressing the imbalances and inequities caused by apartheid iself. The new Constitution of the Republic of South Africa is a...
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In a retrospective study, data from the Guéra Leprosy and Disability Control Project in Chad, covering the years from 1992 to 1996, were analysed in order to determine whether there was any indication that the quality of care provided to female leprosy sufferers is inferior to the care provided for male patients. Data from a total of 741 patient registered for MDT, of whom 351 were newly diagnosed cases, are presented and discussed. The data indicate that women have access to diagnosis and...
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In a previously established animal model a standardized drill-induced injury to the body of the incus was applied, and the effects on hearing were characterized by electrocochleography. In a placebo-controlled, randomized, blinded study methylprednisolone showed no protective effect in reducing or improving the auditory threshold shifts, which occurred within seconds after drilling and remained stable throughout the 5-week observation period. Therefore the otologic surgeon must pay close...
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South Africa is facing severe water supply and water quality problems as a result of its limited water resources and other complicating factors. Adequately educated and trained water practitioners are needed to address these problems to ensure economic prosperity and a reasonable standard of living for all South Africans. Training and education needs are analysed in this paper and available programmes and initiatives to deliver the water practitioners needed are discussed. The main areas...