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An African Dilemma: University Students, Development, and Politics in Ghana, Tanzania, and Uganda. By Joel D. Barkan. (Nairobi: Oxford University Press, 1975. Pp. vii + 259. 9.00, paper.) - Volume 71 Issue 4
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Education in South Africa, Vol. II, 1923–1975 by E. G. Malherbe Wynberg, Cape, Juta, 1977. Pp. 783. R15. - The Education System in Southern Africa by R. M. Ruperti Pretoria, J. L. van Schaik, 1976. Pp. 181. R4.75. - Volume 15 Issue 4
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Volcano-magnetic effects provide a possible way of monitoring temperature or stress changes within a volcano. A systematic study of several volcanoes in and close to the Rabaul caldera in east New Britain, Papua New Guinea, has been made to identify those in which thermal changes would be expected to cause changes in magnetic field. Two out of nine were chosen as suitable for a programme of magnetic monitoring which commenced in February 1974 and is continued at approximately six monthly...
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An African Dilemma: University Students, Development, and Politics in Ghana, Tanzania, and Uganda. By Joel D. Barkan. (Nairobi: Oxford University Press, 1975. Pp. vii + 259. 9.00, paper.) - Volume 71 Issue 4
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A specially-designed test was used in three related investigations concerned with the ability of Nigerian secondary-school students to understand depth relationships in pictures. The first investigation demonstrated that the percentage of students unable to achieve the criterion performance decreased significantly from 61.7% for second-year students to 22.5% for fifth-year students. Both groups were significantly poorer in performance than a sample of English third-year students. In the...
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Two experiments were carried out to compare the effectiveness of different ways of producing the frames in a remedial self-instructional program intended to improve the ability of Nigerian secondary students to understand spatial relationships in pictures. In one experiment with Yoruba students, it was demonstrated that the use of stereoscopic pictures brought about an improvement in performance, whereas planoscopic pictures and models did not. In contrast, a second experiment with Hausa...
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"Locus of Control in American and Northeastern Nigerian Students." The Journal of Social Psychology, 103(2), pp. 309–310
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Abstract The drought event which reached severe levels in 1972 and 1973 caused a major disaster in the Sahalian and sub-Sahalian zones in Africa. This disaster has drawn attention to the need for data surveys and detailed studies for meaningful long-term measures to combat the effects of future droughts. The study reported in this paper is an attempt to assess the hydrological aspects of the drought event in Nigeria in 1972 and 1973. There exist relatively long and reliable records of...
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DisastersVolume 1, Issue 4 p. 275-287 RESPONSE TO DROUGHT: THE MURSI OF SOUTHWESTERN ETHIOPIA* David Turton, David Turton Department of Social Anthropology, University of Manchester, Dover Street, Manchester M13 9PLSearch for more papers by this author David Turton, David Turton Department of Social Anthropology, University of Manchester, Dover Street, Manchester M13 9PLSearch for more papers by this author First published: December 1977...
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Major and trace element characteristics of dacites and rhyolites overlying and intruding basement rocks in northwestern Nigeria most closely resemble those of intracontinental orogenic volcanic associations. REE patterns point to a deep-seated source for the magmas, perhaps involving garnet fractionation at mantle depths and low-pressure plagioclase fractionation. The occurrence of calc-alkaline volcanics, small basic-ultrabasic complexes and major transcurrent faulting, is consistent with...
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Late-Proterozoic volcanic graywackes from the NW Hoggar (Algeria) have been investigated from geological and petrological points of view. Thirty-five samples have been analysed for major elements and the following trace elements: Li, Rb, Sr, Ba, Ni, Co, Cr, V, Zn, Cu. These graywackes constitutes a thick flysch-like formation deposited in a marine environment. They are composed of volcanic (mainly andesites) and plutonic detritus. The chemical analyses confirm this observation and...
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Journal Article THE GREAT WEST AFRICAN DROUGHT, 1972–1974 Get access JONATHAN DERRICK JONATHAN DERRICK Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar African Affairs, Volume 76, Issue 305, October 1977, Pages 537–586, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a096899 Published: 01 October 1977
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Gordon Innes (ed. and tr.): Kaabu and Fuladu: historical narratives of the Gambian Mandinka. [vii], 310 pp. London: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1976. £7.50. - Volume 40 Issue 3