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English and Its Increasing Role in Senegal
(1996-05)Why is English so often the preferred language in senegal? What is its relation to modernization? And in what way does proficiency in English affect the lives of the Senegalese? All this I have investigated in my internship ... -
Jigeen Day Xees
(1996-05-23)The desire for light skin. A desire so strong many women of all walks of life whether they be young, single, old, divorced, widowed, rich, poor.... have sought to obtain. And the means by which it is obtained is in the ... -
ICRP: Socio-cultural Habits; Comparison of Village and Urban Youth
(1996-05-26)It is necessary to explain the history of the comportment and education of the older generation who are responsible for the youth of today. This is the generation that passed their transformed ideas to their children who ... -
La Sante Reproductive des Adolescents: Une Journee de Information
(1996)Avant même d'arriver à Dakar j'avais decidé que je voulais profiter de mon sejour dans cette capitale Oueste-Africaine pour établir des contactes avec les Nations Unies et ses nombreuses divisions qui se trouvent à Dakar. ... -
Strategies for Dealing with Difficulties During the Commercialization Process at the Pan African News Agency
(1996-05-06)The internship program at PANA is essentially a pilot program this year, put together by Jessica Fugate, an American who recently graduated from journalism school in the United States, and Mahtar Ba, the director of marketing ... -
Observations of a Toubob at Abass Ndao Hospital
(1996)The director of the hospital asked me this question after I had been working at the hospital for a few weeks. At the time, I did not answer as I could not pinpoint one specific thing that made the entire experience so ... -
"Success" and the Senegalese Spectacle
(1996)This paper will explore the role of conscious and unconscious efforts to preserve culture in Senegalese society. What might make certain spectacles work? What might hinder others' success? What is considered successful in ... -
Women in Senegal: Power and Control
(1996-06)My research project will revolve around the topic of women in Senegal. I have recently begun my internship with the United Nations Children's Fund and although it is not strictly focused on women, UNICEF does a lot of work ...