This article is aimed to prove the veracity of the sentence about the existence of matter/element of the non-eternal universe under three forms: the matter(body), spirit (mind) and imperfect cluster of elements (body-mind), through the validation of the manifestation of the matter with spiritual characteristic in non-eternal universe at first. Also, We will demonstrate that the life of t...
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Authors Jargal Dorj
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Page No. 17 to 26

Understanding the magnitude and sociodemographic characteristics of OVC crisis in sub-Saharan Africa and Kenya can provide foundation for building programmes of appropriate design and scope. In analysing services provided to OVC households enrolled on intervention programmes, in Kisumu County, Kenya, Evaluative and Survey research designs were used to collect data through questionnaires,...
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Authors Joy R.A. Otolo, Dr. Wycliffe A. Oboka (Ph.D), Dr. Lt. Col (Rtd) J.M. Okoth
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For several reasons, current urban development in Dar es Salaam City has not adhered to requirements of both general and detailed planning schemes. This in turn has encouraged local authorities and other stakeholders to produce planning outputs using a Strategic Urban Development Planning (SUDP) process. The methodology involved appraising a ward environmental profile; holding a stakehol...
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Authors Dr. Samson Elisha Kasala
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This paper reports theoretical results obtained in the process of making dictionaries of the spiritual and material culture lexis of an indigenous small-numbered people of the North – the Saami. The article shows that such dictionaries are of a new type for Saami lexicography, as they bring to the forefront the epistemological function of a dictionary, which is due to th...
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Authors Ivanishcheva Olga
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It has always been the practice in Nigeria’s unstable party democracy for people to defect to other parties with the intention to secure nominations from the party, and for a good number of them to return after elections to join the winning party to vie for positions in the government. The recent massive party defections by political gladiators in Nigeria were symbolic a...
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Authors Jude Odigbo, Jaja Nwanegbo, Kingsley Nnorom
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This study appraises the effect of housing condition on the health of residents in Ijeda-Ijesa and Iloko-Ijesa, Osun State. Primary data was acquired through structured questionnaires administered to 25% of the residents of the two villages adopting the "stratified-systematic" sampling method. Interviews were conducted for the major stakeholders in the study. Secondary data were sourced ...
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Authors Ogundahunsi Dele Sunday, Adejuwon, Stephen Adebambo
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This paper discusses a transformative aesthetic experience project that was carried out as one potential way to approach some of the new issues that arise with an aging population. It explores how contemporary community-based art practices may help seniorsliving in rural areas adopt a positive and active approach toward life. Such activities may serve an important role in the curriculum ...
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Authors Young Imm Kang Song
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Page No. 31 to 37

The Igbo popular maxim, Ohaka (community is supreme), is a product of the people’s interacting life and exemplifies their belief in the power of unity that inheres from communal living. However such patriotic value as implied in the aphorism is rift with challenges in modern time and drama as a reflection of the people’s interacting life recreates both t...
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Authors Osita Catherine Ezenwanebe
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Nigeria is the largest black nation in the world. She is also the 6th oil producing country across the globe. However, Nigeria has one of the largest people living in poverty. Reports have indicated that more than 60% of the Nigerian population could be characterized with poverty. In spite of differing poverty intervention program(both the government and private agencies),poverty and ine...
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Authors Saliman T.S,, Olowookere, A.O, , Abdullahi, A.A
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This study exploressome metaphorical uses in Toni Morrison’s Beloved. Colors are used very widely because slavery is one of the main themes of the novel and the conflict between white and black skinned people is shown as a main reason of slavery. As a result of that conflict, white and black colors can be seen very frequently. Some of the speeches will be analyzed in whi...
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Authors Mustafa Wshyar A. Al-Ahmedi
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