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The problem of educated youth have made educators and concerned citizen in the world think seriously about the place of the organised disciplines of knowledge in education. In independent Africa the impetus for this interest has received renewed vigour after the achievement of political independence. Africans have become aware, among other things, of the need for producing not only large numbers of educated personnel and professionals, but also for producing well educated responsible...
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Development and ChangeVolume 4, Issue 2 p. 80-84 Field Research in an East African Corporation: its role in the teaching/ learning process in a Master's Programme in Public Administration G. M. Robinson, G. M. RobinsonSearch for more papers by this authorK. J. Taddeo, K. J. TaddeoSearch for more papers by this author G. M. Robinson, G. M. RobinsonSearch for more papers by this authorK. J. Taddeo, K. J. TaddeoSearch for more papers by this author First published: May 1973...
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A first look analysis of 6 scenes (11-16 April) in the northern margin of the Sahelian zone in western Francophone Africa confirms and is consistent with late dry season manifestations. Because the 1973 late dry season follows a period of rainfall deficit, an attempt is made to distinguish between normal late dry season and drought conditions. The aims of the analysis were (1) to evaluate the status of the dry-season/drought, and (2) to indicate areas in which ERTS-1 imagery analysis might...
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 Introduction 
 
 Educational planning is an important phase in the development 
 ring of any country. This assumes special importance in the case off Libya Libya has vast geographic area but only a small portion of tile inhabited. The population of the country is relatively small (about 1.8 million in 1969). The country has acquired lot of financial assets from petroleum deposits and the national wealth is likely to accelerate in the future. The government of Libya has...
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F OR THE TEACHER OF BIOLOGY, there is good news from the United Nations. The UN Assembly has voted to establish, in Nairobi, an environmental secretariat. With this, education associated with animal life can be expected to take a new step forward. The resources of the international body will be directed toward helping Africans avoid the more improvident blunders of the Western world; and this means that wildlife will receive a greater share of attention and protection. Indeed, it is not too...
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Abstract A subadult male from a captive group of Guinea baboons learned, by trial‐and‐error, to use a tool to rake in food. He then used the tool 104 times over 26 days, thereby providing the group with most of its food. No other group member used the tool during this period. The tool user was removed, and the remainder of the group was given access to the display. None imitated his tool use. It took longer for another finally to learn to use the tool than it had for the initial solution....