The Mau Ogiek, an ethnic minority, hunter and gatherer group, wear their indigenous dress to-date. African culture has faced physical and psychological destruction and demonization by non-Africans. Due to psychological destruction of African dress, African Clothing and Textiles scholars have failed to study the dress, resulting in scarce literature on indigenous dress. This paper discuss...
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Authors Njeru Sophia
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Page No. 92 to 101

Religious diversity in Malaysia can be a vital instrument in unifying its people. However, it can also become the main challenge to create peaceful co-existence because religious sentiment can easily be debated and difficult to handle. Therefore, it is very essential to manage religious issues wisely and with sanity as conflicts in religion contribute to instability in unity among people...
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Authors Dr. Suraya Sintang
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Page No. 68 to 78

The intention of this study was to establish the work related factors that contribute to stress and burn out among primary school teachers in Kasarani. To achieve this, the study sought to investigate the role played by overload in terms of lessons taught per week and class size. The study also explored whether school type (public or private) had any relationship with work stress. In add...
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Authors Dr. Tabitha Wangeri, Lumumba Wilfred Okello
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Page No. 55 to 63

nameless life and death river – a river of eternal changing – glittering, gasping and tempting in its existential eroticism. A priestess of desires and lusts watches over the boundless power of the life cult – like the sparks of a hissing volcano –invading the core of existence. When the priestess` mouth whispers spells,...
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Authors Prof. Aleksandra Pawliszyn
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Page No. 60 to 63

This paper reviews the articles on how importance does an individual’s spiritual intelligence (SQ) and spiritual congruence (SC) affect individual’s attitude in making decision in purchasing product. When the person lives in a way that blends spirituality into his daily life, it will reflect their attitudes and behavior in making the best decision in his...
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Authors Azreen Jihan Che Mohd Hashim, Rosidah Musa
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Page No. 23 to 29

Convenience is one aspect that should be considered in an online learning environment. Without convenience it is very impossible to implement successfully online learning particularly in higher learning institution.The purpose of this study was to explore the online learning conveniences from students’ perception. A cohort of 61 science physics students from School of Sc...
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Authors Fauziah Sulaiman
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Page No. 39 to 43

Literary Translation as Rewriting
Published In: GJHSS Part: A: Arts and Humanities Volume: 14 Issue: 1
In the days of Shakespeare and the Elizabethans, even up to the time of Molière, a lot of works were produced, especially in the dramatic arts and poetry. In those periods, writing was generally done in ink with a pen or ordinary feather, in long rolls of well-kept manuscripts. Shakespeare wrote almost exclusively for England and the English audience, while Molièreââ‚...
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Authors Prof. Simeon E. Osazuwa
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Page No. 64 to 67

Almost a half century after it broke out, Mau Mau uprising continues to be a subject of controversy. Major questions are: What is the legacy of Mau Mau in Kenya? What is its legitimacy? Was Mau Mau a nationalist or tribal movement? Is Kenya’s independence a product of Mau Mau? As the amount of literature on the subject of rebellion continues to grow, it is becoming clear...
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Authors Dr. John Koskey Changach
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Page No. 9 to 14

This paper purposed to find out whether teacher demographic variables had an association with pupil total attitude towards the teaching and learning of science amongst secondary school students. A random sample of 243 pupils (115 girls, 128 boys: age range 12-17 years) comprised the respondents. The study was premised on survey paradigm with a self designed and administered questionnaire...
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Authors Ephias Gudyanga
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Page No. 9 to 14

ivilization and Culture are hall- mark of the collective life of man. Civilization signifies the moral evolved state of the society, which embraces activity of mental life, including arts and learning. According to Sri Aurobindo civilization is harmony of spirit1 Culture is the discipline by which man’s moral and intellectual nature is elevated. According to Sri Aurobind...
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Authors Dr. Sribas Goswami
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