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The great Greek philosopher Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) once remarked that Africa always brings something new. And today it can truly be said that indeed, the black colossus tends to be new in everything, on a grand scale: independent national states, formation of new nations, rapid growth of its specific weight in international relations, a very high initial rate of scientific and technological progress, etc.etc. F.I.M.A. Professor and Head of Department of Aeronautics. The City University, London.
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Information on speech therapy services at ten Cerebral Palsy Schools in South Africa was obtained by means of a questionnaire. The results compared the numbers of children receiving treatment on an out-patient and in-patient basis; the percentage of children diagnosed as Cerebral Palsied, Minimal Brain Dysfunction, Aphasic and unclassified in each school; the percentage of speech, voice, hearing and language disturbances in each diagnostic category, the frequency of speech therapy treatments...
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Journal Article The Sahelian Drought: Proposals for a Supporting Programme in Niger for Food Provision, Nutrition Rehabilitation & Malnutrition Prevention Get access CATO AALL, M.D., CATO AALL, M.D. National Nutrition Council/FAO committee Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic PubMed Google Scholar ELISABET HELSING ELISABET HELSING Nutritionist, Freedom From Hunger CampaignPostbox 8139, Oslo-Dep., Oslo 1, Norway Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic...
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Missionary domination of African education is a dying phenomenon. Today's church-affiliated institutions in Africa, while still mindful of their proselytizing duties, subordinate their religious messages to the rigors of academic preparation. The realities of contemporary African nation-building preclude any other course. Just as increasing nationalistic impulses and socio-economic considerations during the 19th century forced European politicians to recognize that education of their youth...
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It is well known that high concentrations of some heavy metals are toxic to green plants and that in excessive quantities they are poisonous and cause death to most living organisms (Antonovics, Bradshaw & Turner 1971; Lin Wu & Bradshaw 1972). Otto (1893) observed a reduction in growth rates of garden crops grown in nutrient solution derived from a copper still. Sommer (1931) found that root development was inhibited in some species at a concentration of copper of 0 25 mg I1-. Accumulated...
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(1974). Students: Student Teaching in West Africa. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 45, Including Leisure Today, pp. 73-73.