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The structure of an early Proterozoic volcanic—sedimentary belt in northeastern Ghana is inferred from the distribution of lithologic units and interpretation of Bouguer gravity anomaly associated with the belt. It is shown from gravity modelling that the vertical thickness (depth) of the volcanic—sedimentary succession is ca. 3 km and that the structure of the western part of the belt is an overturned anticline, an interpretation consistent with facing data. This structure provides the...
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This paper examines three key education policy reports which emerged during the public debate over the ‘education crisis’ in South Africa in the early 1980s. The paper argues that the rhetoric of crisis and these particular discourses must be seen as part of the general restructuring of ideological discourse accompanying the process of state reconstruction necessitated by the escalating class struggle and challenges to continued capital accumulation which became particularly apparent in the...
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(1982). The meaning and status of international studies in west‐African schools. Theory Into Practice: Vol. 21, Global Education, pp. 193-199.
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The earth's orbital parameters, precession, obliquity and eccentricity, produce solar radiation differences (compared to present) of ∼7% at the solstices 9000 years before present (B.P.): more radiation in June-July-August, less in December-January-February. When this amplified seasonal cycle of solar radiation is used to drive a low-resolution general circulation model, an intensified monsoon circulation is simulated for Northern Hemisphere summer. The annual- and global-average land...
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The earth's orbital parameters, precession, obliquity and eccentricity, produce solar radiation differences (compared to present) of ∼7% at the solstices 9000 years before present (B.P.): more radiation in June-July-August, less in December-January-February. When this amplified seasonal cycle of solar radiation is used to drive a low-resolution general circulation model, an intensified monsoon circulation is simulated for Northern Hemisphere summer. The annual- and global-average land...
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The earth's orbital parameters, precession, obliquity and eccentricity, produce solar radiation differences (compared to present) of ∼7% at the solstices 9000 years before present (B.P.): more radiation in June-July-August, less in December-January-February. When this amplified seasonal cycle of solar radiation is used to drive a low-resolution general circulation model, an intensified monsoon circulation is simulated for Northern Hemisphere summer. The annual- and global-average land...
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The earth's orbital parameters, precession, obliquity and eccentricity, produce solar radiation differences (compared to present) of ∼7% at the solstices 9000 years before present (B.P.): more radiation in June-July-August, less in December-January-February. When this amplified seasonal cycle of solar radiation is used to drive a low-resolution general circulation model, an intensified monsoon circulation is simulated for Northern Hemisphere summer. The annual- and global-average land...
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Journal of Art & Design EducationVolume 1, Issue 2 p. 295-307 Art Education in Zimbabwe: A Review of the Present Position and Suggestions for Development JOHN LANCASTER, JOHN LANCASTER JOHN LANCASTER is head of Post-graduate Art Teacher Education and Research at Bristol Polytechnic and University of Bristol. He has taught and lectured widely on art and design, and has directed conferences in Britain and Norway, also summer schools in the USA. He has participated in group art exhibitions and...
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Journal of Art & Design EducationVolume 1, Issue 2 p. 295-307 Art Education in Zimbabwe: A Review of the Present Position and Suggestions for Development JOHN LANCASTER, JOHN LANCASTER JOHN LANCASTER is head of Post-graduate Art Teacher Education and Research at Bristol Polytechnic and University of Bristol. He has taught and lectured widely on art and design, and has directed conferences in Britain and Norway, also summer schools in the USA. He has participated in group art exhibitions and...
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An investigation of lower limb motor disorders among school-age children in Niger has shown a prevalence rate of seven per thousand in this age group. Sequelae of poliomyelitis, the major group among these disorders, show no significant difference according to sex or to school attendance status. Eight per cent of children suffering from poliomyelitis sequelae are unable to work and a further eight per cent need crutches or other aids. Patient histories indicate that over 90% of cases...
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Previous articleNext article No AccessAccess to Primary Education in Kenya: The Contradictions of Public PolicyJohn A. NkinyangiJohn A. Nkinyangi Search for more articles by this author PDFPDF PLUS Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreDetailsFiguresReferencesCited by Comparative Education Review Volume 26, Number 2Jun., 1982 Sponsored by the Comparative and International Education Society Article...