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Language has been a vast field of study in which many brains have been functioning so as to demystify the different predicaments it poses to its speakers and hearers. Since language is taken to be the haven of identities and global integration, it has always been a priority for a country to maintain a unifying language via which all its people would be identified and develop a sense of n...
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Authors Mohamed Belamghari
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Page No. 11 to 19

Morocco in Other Words
Published In: GJHSS Part: A: Arts and Humanities Volume: 15 Issue: 4
For many years now, questions of culture, race, sex and identity, among many others, have been coped with at length in Moroccan literary writings in different languages and for different purposes. These purposes, in fact, have been articulated in a variety of literary outlets with the aim of correcting cultural stereotypes, bridging cultural gaps to avoid cultural shocks or enlarging the...
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Authors Mohamed Belamghari
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Page No. 1 to 5

This research paper explores different layers of resistance in Aimé Césaire’s A Tempest through the characterization of Caliban and how Aimé Césaire de-mystifies the notions of the representation of colonial politics in a counter discursive way. Caliban, who was not a focused character and was applied in The Tempest as an antithesis to Prosper...
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Authors Mohammad Kasifur Rahman
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Page No. 7 to 10

The primary concern of this paper is to argue that Mongo Beti is very political in his search for liberty in the choice of his pseudonyms, the names of some of his major characters and, consequently, his fiction. Before he discovered the hypocrisy in the practice of assimilation, Alexandre Biyidi Awala did not see himself as different from the real Frenchman. When the dawn of realization...
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Authors Henry K. Jick, Ph.D,Andrew Tata NgehPh.D
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Page No. 27 to 35

Orality is primordial, transcends all races and permeates all facets of life from birth to maturity and death. Each of these stages of human life and endeavor is prone to composition and delivery of Oral material as well as linguistic manipulation either in celebration of life or in adoration and thankfulness to a deity who superintends over human affairs. Language, in the form of ordina...
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Authors Francis M. Ganyi
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Page No. 17 to 26

India is the second largest mobile phone user with over 900 million users in the world. Since India is a country, where most of the students have access to cell phones, instructors should be harnessing this power to enrich language education experience and bring memorable experiences to the Sanskrit language classroom. Sanskrit teaching could be promoted with advanced multimedia and hype...
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Authors Remmia Radhakrishnan Sukapurath, William Carmichael
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Page No. 7 to 10

The dancer’s body is the first tool for implementation (or incapacitation), as it were, that is found in the active or inactive endeavours of every individual whether one is a performer of not. This study looks at the dancer’s healthy behaviour to underscore beauty, grace and precision in body movement. It adopted the analytical approach to study the fin...
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Authors Suru, Cyrus Damisa Phd.
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Page No. 1 to 6

During the NAFTA negotiations, the impact that the execution of this Agreement would imply was comprehensively speculated and investigated. It was guaranteed, among other things, that Mexico would be the country with the greatest impact and a significant number of analysts pointed out that said impact would be positive (Lustig, 1992). While it was additionally mentioned that there would ...
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Authors Maru00c3u00ada Elena Cardero, Miguel Angel Mendoza, Pablo Galu00c3u00a1n
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Page No. 53 to 69

Recent deliverances by king Abdullah in Saudi Arabia (SA) has opened many doors for women over the past seven years. Women joined the consultative assembly in 2013, in the same year three women were named as deputy chair persons of three committees. In 2011 King Abdullah announced that women would be allowed to vote and run for office in the 2015 municipal elections. All these actions gr...
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Authors Lama Al-kayed
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Page No. 35 to 43

After establishing print media bias and Facebook trend as reliable predictors of election outcome, the study analyses the relationship between the two before and during the 2014 Indian Lok Sabha election. Time-lagged correlation is used to study the immediate effect of newspaper reports on the political behaviour of Facebook. Further, a correlation was found to exist between the long-ter...
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Authors Francis P. Barclay, C. Pichandy, Anusha Venkat
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