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Journal Article Best Practice Program for Low-Income African American Students Transitioning from Middle to High School Get access Carolyn Gentle-Genitty Carolyn Gentle-Genitty Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Children & Schools, Volume 31, Issue 2, April 2009, Pages 109–117, https://doi.org/10.1093/cs/31.2.109 Published: 01 April 2009 Article history Accepted: 07 January 2009 Published: 01 April 2009
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Climate Change and Agriculture in Africa. Impact Assessment and Adaptation Strategies. Edited by A. Dinar, R. Hassan, R. Mendelson, J. Benhin and Others. London: Earthscan/Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy in Africa (CEEPA) (2008), pp. 189, £49.95. ISBN 13:-978-1-84407-547-8. - Volume 45 Issue 2
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Interventions that enhance women's incomes and nutrition knowledge are likely to improve household food security through increased economic contribution to food expenditures and better nutrition practices. From May 2006 to September 2007, the ENAM project provided nutrition education and enterprise development services for 180 caregivers of young children in three ecological zones of Ghana, with the goal of improving household food security and child nutrition. A control sample of 287...
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In this ethnography, I explored the impact of an HIV/AIDS education program on the lives of 24 Ugandan nurses and nurse-midwives. Nurses who previously had viewed themselves simply as providers of advice and sympathy now saw themselves as more holistic, collaborative caregivers. They voiced an increased awareness of their role as leaders and advocates in the community with respect to policy. The education program had positive and synergistic effects on the nurses' professional practice,...
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African Americans have a greater prevalence of hypertension and diabetes compared with white Americans, and both autonomic dysregulation and inflammation have been implicated in the etiology of these disease states. The purpose of this study was to examine the cardiac autonomic and systemic inflammatory response to resistance training in young African-American and white men. Linear (time and frequency domain) and nonlinear (sample entropy) heart rate variability, baroreflex sensitivity,...
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This paper reports on the writing of grade seven learners in English as an additional language at four differently resourced schools in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Because grade seven is the start of the senior phase of schooling, it is vital that learners achieve grade‐level competence in the language used as medium of instruction. Learning outcome five, which states that ‘the learner will be able to use language to think and reason, as well as access, process and use...
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The paper demonstrates how appropriate technology, when combined with quality curriculum-based content, has the potential to have a positive impact on primary education within developing countries. It documents an evaluation of portable learning technology from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology in Malawi, providing theoretical background and educational context before detailing the methodology and findings of the study. Significant impacts from the introduction of the program...
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Although qualitative statements have been made about general climatic conditions in southern Africa during the Pleistocene, there are few quantifiable palaeoclimatic data based on field evidence, especially regarding whether the area was wetter or drier during the Last Glacial Maximum. Such information is critical in validating models of climate change, both in spatial and temporal dimensions. As an essential preliminary step towards palaeoclimate reconstructions using fossil ostracods from...
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In traditional Bantu-speaking societies in southern Africa, drought is caused by breaches in rules of pollution. At times of severe drought (3–5 consecutive seasons), rainmakers ascend special hills to perform special rituals. The archaeological signature of this unique activity forms a cultural proxy for drought. New research shows that burnt daga structures also correlate with high δ15N values for small stock. Burnt structures thus form a new component to the proxy. According to the...
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A Research Report Submitted To The Institute Of Open And Distance Learning In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirement For Award Of A Bachelor In Education, Special Needs Of Kampala International University
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Background and Aims: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the major cause of chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma.HBV has three major modes of infection: parenteral inoculation, sexual transmission and perinatal transmission from mother to infant.The global epidemiological scenario of HBV infection has been changing rapidly over the last two decade due to an effective immunization programme initiated by the World Health Organization.Because the risk of chronic infection increases...
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The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of campus recreational sports facilities and programs on student recruitment and retention among male and female African American students. A convenience sample of students from classes in the Department of Health and Human Performance at a small, southeastern, private, historically black college and university was used in the study. The instrument consisted of a modified version of the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association's...
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• Climate change is recognized risk to peoples’ livelihoods in Tanzania. • Projected impacts include: variability in temperature, rainfall, LGP, flooding and drought. • This affects different sectors namely agriculture, water resources & ecosystem services among others. Final effects are being felt in reduced agricultural production, diminishing river flow & possibly ground water. • This will be coupled with increasing demand for food due to increase in human pressure. • Rain-fed mixed crop...