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This volume presents a range of up-to-date studies on nineteenth-century Christian missions in the Middle East. Important themes are the history of Christian geopiety and the tensions between nationalist and internationalist interests, rival missionary organisations and conversionalist and civilizational aims.
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<h3>Purpose</h3> Kumasi, Ghana has an extraordinarily high number of cases of severe malaria. A community project was designed to supplement the current Ghanaian public health projects aimed at teaching people how to avoid malaria infection and how to handle a suspected case of malaria. <h3>Methods</h3> The first task was to educate teenage girls on the dangers of malaria. The second task was to educate current Ghana Red Cross Youth Educators on the topic of malaria prevention and first aid...
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Restricted accessAbstractFirst published January 2006Malaria Education in GhanaJ. FlynnView all authors and affiliationsVolume 54, Issue 1_supplhttps://doi.org/10.1177/108155890605401S195
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This article investigates some of the 'gaps' that have emerged between the ideals of dance education and the reality of training institutions in South Africa, with specific reference to the Western Cape. Three areas of disparity have been identified and are discussed in great depth. The article not only aims to discuss and highlight problems, but also offers some practical solutions.
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Education carries strong emotional connotation in Africa, not least for its association with emancipation, liberation, and social mobility. Drawing on research conducted in Northern Namibia, this essay examines how education is conceived by a cadre of elite, educated professionals working in the Ministry of Basic Education regional offices. It contrasts these officials' views with those of white settlers, many of whom, in contrast, place their faith in the market, not in a regulatory...
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A quasi-experimental study was undertaken to extend first-world research on physics problem solving into disadvantaged South African classrooms. Sixteen urban high schools, involving 189 learners, participated in the study, investigating the effect of a structured problem solving strategy on performance and conceptual understanding. This article focuses on the enhancement of problem solving performance in classroom tests and the midyear examination. The treatment group outperformed the...
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(1998). Egyptian Rope, Japanese Paper, and High School Math. Math Horizons: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 5-7.
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Tropical African climate has oscillated between markedly wetter and drier conditions on all timescales in response to global climate disturbances. A step-like increase in aridity over the past 3 Ma has been primarily paced by orbital cycles coupled with the onset and amplification of high-latitude glacial cycles. On the 104–103-ka timescales, observed changes imply interactions between insolation, sea-surface conditions and vegetation. High-frequency variations could be linked to...
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Drought is a recurring reality in many parts of the Sub-Saharan Africa, where agriculture continues to be a major sector of most economies, and being predominantly rain-fed, is highly prone to drought. Drought thus gives challenges to economic management at all levels, from households, to governments at all levels, other concerned agencies, local NGOs, external donors, and international organizations involved in disaster relief provision. Dealing with drought has long been a key element of...
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Drought is a recurring reality in many parts of the Sub-Saharan Africa, where agriculture continues to be a major sector of most economies, and being predominantly rain- fed, is highly prone to drought. Drought thus gives challenges to economic management at all levels, from households, to governments at all levels, other concerned age ncies, local NGOs, external donors, and international organizations involved in disaster relief provision. Dealing with drought has long been a key element of...