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The purpose of this study was to ascertain the teachers' views on factors contributing to low reading levels among Mozambican primary school pupils. In Mozambique, in the last two decades, the government has been working hard to increase school access in primary school, reduce and eliminate illiteracy. The government efforts have included building more primary schools, training more teachers and introducing new primary school curriculum. However, while the government has been multiplying...
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The process of dike emplacement changes the stress field in the intruded region, causing swarms of migrating earthquakes. We determine source mechanisms of the largest earthquakes (ML ≥ 3.5) induced by the emplacement of two large volume dikes along an incipient seafloor spreading segment in Afar, Ethiopia to determine their space-time relations. Given the possibility of complex source mechanisms during dike emplacement, we solved for four different source models: double couple (DC), DC +...
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1. Introduction: Here Are the Marks Yet Part 1: Bodies 2. The Dual Stigma of Race and Disability in Antebellum America 3. Sources of Unsoundness in African American Slaves Part 2: Property 4. Labor and Expectation in the Lives of Slaves with Disabilities 5. Disability, Value, and the Language of Slave Sales Part 3: Power 6. Disability, Mastery and Power Dynamics in the Antebellum South 7. Epilogue and Conclusion: Seeing Moses
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The issues regarding funding in the Spencer case are primarily regarding the fragmented manner in which funds are available to projects and the timing disconnection that results in terms of providing landowners with subsidies. In general the situation in the Regge case is much more supporting, since the major actors are government actors that have few problems in supporting their own staff costs. The Water Board has the constitutional authority to impose water related taxes, which provides...
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This thesis was a contribution to the CORUS-POLCA (French acronym for POLlution des Capitales Africaines ) program with the aim to characterize particulate pollution on traffic sites of two West-African capitals (Bamako, Mali and Dakar, Senegal) and to study aerosol biological impacts on lung inflammation. Urban particulate pollution with levels much higher than WHO norms, are in the focus due to intense African traffic sources and domestic fires. In this context, fundamental research of...
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Education has always been the very root of human development and progress. Even when things go awry in a society and the people become dejected, education is the means of bringing hope and smiles back to them. Hence, all nations pay attention to education, allocating to it significant time and resources. If Education becomes a static business, it would never be able to meet the society’s desires. The curriculum, which is the educator’s major device of meeting the people’s expectations, is...
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Ubuntu principles are entrenched in South Africa’s laws and judicial system but globalisation and accompanying Westernisation resulted in acculturation and the erosion of traditional values which created a state of anomie. The same values and principles that underpin the African philosophy of ubuntu are embodied in restorative justice. In this article it is suggested that the interconnectedness of restorative justice values and ubuntu worldview could offer a medium to bridge the divide...
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Aims: To comparatively investigate factors affecting computer literacy in urban and rural primary schools in Nigeria. Study design: This study was a descriptive survey. Place and Duration of Study: Port Harcourt and Obiakpor (representing urban areas), and Asari-Toru and Gokana (representing rural areas) of Rivers State, Nigeria; between March and June 2011. Methodology: A total of 480 primary school teachers were drawn from the four Local Government Areas. An eighteen-item questionnaire,...
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High levels of apprehension cause students to have writing difficulties. This study attempted to identify the sources of Egyptian university students’ English writing apprehension. The study made use of both quantitative and qualitative data. The scores of 57 students on a writing apprehension scale were compared to their scores on another scale assessing writing self‐efficacy and three linguistic tests measuring English grammar and vocabulary. Additionally, 15 apprehensive students and 16...
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Wheat is an important cereal crop in Kenya and ranks second after maize in its cereal crop priority grown mainly in highlands parts of the country. About 20% of the country is classified as medium to high potential land ideal for wheat production. The limited ideal land for crop production has forced farmers to extend production in to the arid to semi-arid areas. Drought tolerant wheat varieties (DTV) have been developed for the Arid and Semi Arid Lands (ASAL) but adoption is generally low....