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Data Collection Techniques for Community Assessment
by Bill Swan, Sep 14, 2008
With the use of data collection techniques, community assessments can be conducted thoroughly and thereby accurately enough to gain a true picture of the communities needs over any amount of time. This helps gain a better perspective on what resources should be made available and what new initiatives might be helpful in reaching community goals.
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Content and Themes of African Stories
by balisunset, Aug 28, 2008
For centuries, Aesop was the first African storyteller of record (until earlier Egyptian folktales were discovered and translated), and since his time the realm of animal fable has seemed peculiarly African.
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Early Collections on African Folktales
by balisunset, Aug 28, 2008
The systematic collection of African folktales began in the nineteenth century, as Christian missionaries, and later colonial administrators and travelers, began to penetrate African societies, to learn the languages, and to record their observations of the cultures they encountered.
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A Day in the Life of a Collector
by BParker, Apr 12, 2007
A look at a day in the life of a bill collector.
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