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Fertility dynamics and its relationship to child survival in Siaya District
(University of Newcastle, 1990)
Qualitative and quantitative data gathered in a survey of 340 women from Siaya in Kenya demonstrate that high fertility in the district is a rational response to the prevalent traditional socio-cultural system which puts ...
Dholuo Dialects: Synchronic state and some historical inferences
(University of Nairobi, 1990)
he present study attempts to establish which varieties of Dholuo constitute regional dialects. socio-Linguistic orientation in the identification and analysis of the dialect features. Unlike traditional dialect studies, ...
The University of Alberta the Goals of Universities in Papua New Guinea
(University of Alberta, 1990)
The primary purpose of this study was to identify and compare goal perceptions of
writers, administrators and academics in two universities in Papua New Guinea (PNG).
Three methods -- a survey based on the Institutional ...
Factors Influencing the Professional Ethical Behaviour of School Principals in Newfoundland and Labrador
(University of Alberta, 1990)
The primary purpose of this study was to utilize the perceptions of school principals in Newfoundland and Labrador in identifying and describing those factors which influence their professional ethics. A secondary purpose ...
Immunization Studies in Rabbits Using Midgut Membrane Bound Protein Derived from rhipicephalus Appendiculatus Neumann, rhipicephalus Rvertsi evertsiNeumann and Amblyomma variegatum fabricius
(Kenyatta University, 1990)
The objective of this study was to immunize
rabbits with midgut membrane-bound proteins derived
from partially engorged Rhipicephalus appendiculatus,
~. evertsi evertsi and Amblyomma variegatum female
ticks a~d assess ...
Management of Retrenchment in Kenyan Public Universities
(University of SALFORD, 1990)
The Management of Retrenchment in Kenyan Public Universities is an
investigation of the application of retrenchment as a post reduction
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measure, how it should be managed, ways of making it effective and
what not ...