an, by nature and sometimes nurture, is a very inquisitive being and this aspect of him can be brought to the fore when he encounters a situation that seems mysterious or which he finds pleasurable or profiting. He is therefore open to a wide range of activities which may or may not be socially acceptable. Some of such activities which are socially unacceptable may range from those that ...
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Authors Dinebari K Badey
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Page No. 73 to 76

Pre-primary education is considered by many societies and individuals to be beneficial to young children for their educational development from school-entry age. This type of education was given official recognition by the Federal Government of Nigeria in the National Policy on Education. In the policy document, provision is made for a policy on preprimary education stating its objective...
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Authors Oyeyemi Kayode
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Page No. 23 to 27

Eugène Delacroix was always a lover of opera and theater. One of his most admired opera composers was Gioacchino Rossini. This article delves into the operatic and theatrical iconography of Delacroix, about "Othello", based on the original work of Shakespeare and the eponymous opera by Rossini and his librettist, Berio. We have also consulted the "Diaries", as they were the origin...
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Authors Josu00c3u00a9 Salvador Blasco Magraner, Francisco Carlos Bueno Camejo
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Page No. 15 to 21

This article is a discussion on the anthropological endeavour of understanding health and ill-health as they are structured through culture and social organisation. Three themes can be distinguished as; demographic specifics in health studies, ethnographic analysis and comparative studies which, I argue are some beneficial if not necessary approaches in the study of life- and health patt...
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Authors Felicia Garcia
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Page No. 67 to 72

Murphy’s Law is commonly expressed that ‘if anything can go wrong it will’ and is believed to have been founded between 1940 and 1950.This law has been associated with many problems and failures.Murphy’s Law can at times be seen as a threat of impending dangers and disasters since disasters can strike anytime and anywhere. ...
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Authors Joy R.A Otolo, Dr. S.S. China
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Page No. 11 to 13

This research set outs to explore the exact level of the social aspect of integration between Kristang people and their Malay counterparts in Malaysia. It was sure that integration in social aspect is a dilemma which Kristang people face when they interact with Malays as a dominant ethnic group. It suggests that when the process of interaction, their behavior changes in line with the ide...
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Authors Razaleigh Muhamat Kawangit
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Page No. 49 to 59

In this article compared the utilization of various types of development inputs among the Lodha community (a scheduled tribe) in three administrative blocks of Paschim (west) Medinipur district of West Bengal. The study identified landlessness and poverty as major constraints in implementing developmental programmes among the Lodhas. Distribution of patta land to landless Lodha families ...
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Authors Santanu Panda
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Page No. 47 to 54

Universities’ competition for talented applicants is tightening and many universities have to think about methods to increase their attractiveness in the eyes of students. Smooth study processes are important not only for the continuity of the university but also for the student’s well-being and employment after studies. Certain university-level measures...
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Authors Kaarina Mu00c3u00a4u00c3u00a4ttu00c3u00a4, Satu Uusiautti, Marju Mu00c3u00a4u00c3u00a4ttu00c3u00a4
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Page No. 84 to 90

This study sought to determine the solution to cholera outbreak in the challenging environment in Nigeria. More than 100,000 people die from the disease every year, with the majority of cases in Sub-Saharan Africa.[1] It is estimated that cholera affects 3-5 million people worldwide[1], and causes 100,000-130,000 deaths a year as of 2010.[2] This occurs mainly in the developing world and...
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Authors Abogan Olutayo Samson
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Page No. 47 to 52

The research was carried out in ten states of the country and the results from the communities revealed the backwardness in the provision of sustainable sanitation technology which indicates the whole Nigeria is still having great problem of sustainable sanitation. There should be serious enlightenment campaign about sustainable sanitation technology within Nigeria, while the provision o...
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Authors Abogan S.O.
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Page No. 33 to 46