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On January 17 2002 a series of fractures opened on Nyiragongo’s (3470 m) upper southern flanks triggering drainage of magma stored in the crater lava lake, conduit and edifice and the emission of turbulent flows of highly fluid pahoehoe lava. A remarkable network of fractures propagated rapidly downslope up to 16 km from the crater triggering more pahoehoe but hiefly aa lava emissions from numerous dike-fed vents that reached the outskirts of the city of Goma (population 400 000), the...
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De voorliggende studie richt zich op het ontwerp en de ontwikkeling van drie postgraduate programma's (Volwassenenonderwijs, Curriculum- en Instructieontwikkeling, en Onderwijs in de Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen) en op de implementatie van het eerste gedeelte van de programma's, een gemeenschappelijk 'basisprogramma', en beslaat de periode van november 1999 tot mei 2002.
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Sierra Leone’s recent decade-long civil war was remarkable not only for the horrific and often seemingly random violence perpetrated on civilian populations, but as well for the large-scale involvement of children and youth as armed participants in the conflict. In considering the underlying and proximate factors that led to the complete collapse of human security and the engagement of children as combatants and victims in this conflict, it is clear that the role of education was both...
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We examine social learning using data from a program that promoted use of deworming medicine in Kenyan schools. These drugs kill worms in the body; although people are soon reinfected, treatment interferes with the cycle of transmission, generating positive externalities. Individuals randomly exposed to more information about deworming drugs through their social network were significantly less likely to take the drugs and more likely to believe the drugs are not effective. This finding is...
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We examine social learning using data from a program that promoted use of deworming medicine in Kenyan schools. These drugs kill worms in the body; although people are soon reinfected, treatment interferes with the cycle of transmission, generating positive externalities. Individuals randomly exposed to more information about deworming drugs through their social network were significantly less likely to take the drugs and more likely to believe the drugs are not effective. This finding is...
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This paper presents a learning process approach to farmer innovation through a case study of a collaborative, participatory research and extension project in natural resources management in central Ghana. It describes the learning process, and the institutional partnerships between research, extension and development supporting farmer innovation. The study builds on concepts in social learning theory to examine, within a particular natural resource management context, the outcomes,...
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The present study extends the understanding of the structural determinants of African American killings by analyzing the impact of key socioeconomic and demographic factors on disaggregated Black homicide rates in St. Louis neighborhoods. The findings reveal that (a) there is significant variation within Black homicides in terms of motive, victim and offender characteristics, victim-offender relationship, and type of death; (b) concentrated disadvantage is significantly associated with some...