This paper offers an alternative oppositional reading against the obvious, dominant taken-for-granted codes of scopophilia by which Aaron Siskind’s “Harlem” photograph is interpreted. The paper draws primarily on the works of French thinkers Roland Barthes and Jean Baudrillard to make the case that the nudity of the Black woman evokes a false...
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Authors Wincharles Coker
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Page No. 19 to 22

Introduction: In preliminary studies, we have determined that there is a high adhesion and usefulnesswith the use of virtual spaces (TLVE) in Anatomy students as a teaching resource which is supplemental to practical assignments (PA) of the subject. The population on which studies have been conducted showed an important heterogeneity regarding the social-economic characteristics of parti...
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Authors Algieri, Rubu00c3u00a9n Daniel; Mazzoglio y Nabar, Martu00c3u00adn Javier; Dogliotti, Claudia Gabriela; Gazzotti, Andrea
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This essay explores the existential philosophy that exists in Chuck Palahniuck’s first novel, Fight Club (1996). Surprisingly, there has been little discussion of this novel’s connection to Jean-Paul Sartre’s notion of the look and the three patterns of bad faith in Being and Nothingness nor of Camus’s discussion of calc...
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Authors Dr. Richard E. Baker
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A systematic framework of indicators for sustainability is presented. In our approach there is an emphasis on societal activities that affect nature and on the internal societal resource use. In this way the indicators may give a warning signal to an unsustainable use of resources early in the chain from causes in societal activities to environmental effects. The aim is that socio-ecolog...
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Authors Dr. N.S. Raman
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Global logistics companies can reduce the cost of international trade and increase consumer welfare. By reducing total transportation costs and increasing production and distribution efficiencies, these companies allow both exporting and importing countries to use fewer scarce resources to meet the needs of producers and consumers. This paper will employ a computable general equilibrium ...
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Authors Michael P. Barry
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In this paper, I suggest a cognitive perspective on teaching English vocabulary as a foreign language in Iran. The discussion about vocabulary and its teaching and learning is one of the main issues in EFL / ESL teaching and learning research. The present study is going to survey some different ways for teaching English vocabularies. This paper refers to cognitive linguistic approaches t...
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Authors Arsalan Golfam, Masoud Dehghan, Ferdows Aghagolzade, Aliye Kambuziya
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This study examines security challenges in Nigeria and its growing effects in the nascent democracy. The cardinal objective of this study is to juxtapose the interconnectivity between Democracy, Terrorism and the insecurity vortex in Nigeria. Using a dynamic generalized method of moments panel data analysis, the study finds that political instability arising from the absence of an enviab...
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Authors Joseph Okwesili Nkwede
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This paper explores the humanitarian impact of terrorism in Nigeria from the standpoint of Boko Haram insurgency. This is against the backdrop of the rising spate of violent attacks orchestrated by members of the Islamic sect in the northern part of the country over the years. By way of scholarly exegesis and empirical evidence, predicated on secondary sources, the paper posits that the ...
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Authors Okoli, AlChukwuma, Iortyer, Philip
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Page No. 39 to 50

The paper introduces an educational approach developed by Eleanor R. Duckworth named Critical Exploration in the Classroom (section 1) and outlines the basic educational components central to this approach (section 2). After that selected finding so fan in-depth case study conducted in Professor Duckworth’s higher education classroom at Harvard Graduate School of Educati...
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Authors Dr. Sabine Hoidn
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According to the Economist Intelligence Unit, Tanzania is the most democratic nation in the East Africa region, although according to UNDP (n.d.) popular attitudes towards democratic practice in the country are ambivalent (Sunday Citizen, 15/01/ 2012). A comparative civic study done by Riutta (2007) concluded that Tanzanians were generallyinterested in politics. Despite this there is als...
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Authors Simeon Mesaki, Edmund Matotay
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