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The use of dance in contemporary society has seriously gone beyond mere movement of the body and entertainment. Before now, parents and teachers in secondary and primary schools see the essence of dance as a mere form of recreation, relaxation and body flexibility amongst the pupils, thereby de-emphasizing the socio-communitive purpose of dance. However, from the scholarly research point...
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Authors Akas, Nicholas Chielotam
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This work presents the researcher’s experience of a field work on Idoma masquerade tradition. This paper examines the probable difficulties as well as procedures of data collection in masquerade studies. The work states that masquerade performance is the cradle of Idoma civilization. This validates the important place of systemic methodological strategies in researches o...
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Authors Anyebe Ted
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Introduction. The practice of different sports disciplines generates, in certain cases, imbalances in the spine dynamics. Purpose: This paper aims to approach, both theoretically and methodically, the modalities through which the practice of different sports branches may induce pathologies susceptible to hinder the training progress. Content: The study presents a classification of sports...
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Authors Leonard Acasandrei
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Language performance of human beings is inseparably related to their brain. There are some specific areas in the brain that are responsible for language understanding, organizing and producing. Broca’s area and Wernicke’s area are two such types of crucial areas of the brain which are, if affected or injured, responsible for linguistic problems, respecti...
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Authors Md. Mahbubul Alam
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Before the advent of Christian and Islamic religions, African Traditional Religion was solely practised among the Yorùbá without any interference or hindrance. However, in the 19th century, when Christian and Islamic religions emerged, there was a marriage of inconvenience initially, but later, these religious practitioners found a way of peaceful co-existence among on...
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Authors James Bode Agbaje
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Does Science Replace Religion?
Published In: GJHSS Part: A: Arts and Humanities Volume: 14 Issue: 11
We can go far on the virtues I observe in the scientific enterprise: A commitment to truth; humility about one’s theory in the face of contervailing data; recognition that every living creature is our relative (especially other humans); and imparting a sense of wonder. Is it enough? I share what I have learned from religious practice that supplements the scientific outlo...
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Authors Trudy Myrrh Reagan
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This paper explores the possibility of applying the concept of distant reading to visual culture. Using a corpus of medieval images of St. Francis, the study incorporates data mining and network analysis to infer the prestige of saints. In turn, these measurements provide the basis for testing and exploring themes related to the artwork. Despite some methodological issues, the approach p...
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Authors Thomas Lombardi
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In recent years, the awareness of spatiality has turned into one of the concerns in narrative studies. As a case study, the present study aims at applying the most influential theories on spatiality, proposed by Mark Johnson, and Hilary Dannenberg on Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray. The paper attempts to identify the implications of spatial narrativity on this w...
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Authors Bahram Behin, Mahdiyeh T. Khiabani
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Unique Buddha, Unique Christ
Published In: GJHSS Part: A: Arts and Humanities Volume: 14 Issue: 11
This short essay has three sections: One, motherly no-do in Ecclesiastes supports us. Two, Christ self-empties to accept us all to give us his all. Three, Buddha also self-empties in Nirvana in Mercy. Buddha and Christ are unique, not equal not combinable, but each to be committed to with openness. ...
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Authors Kuang-Ming Wu
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Association of Social Data
Published In: GJHSS Part: A: Arts and Humanities Volume: 14 Issue: 10
According to the ILO (International Labour Organisation) about 218 million children between 5 and 17 years working in the world, of which 50% have jobs at risk. On the basis of this information, arising questions on how to understand and find the factors that comprise the ratings of child labour, and which properties are important to analyze these cases.With the use of data mining techni...
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Authors Diego C. Rodrigues, Marcelo Lisboa Rocha,Jucelino Santos,Tu00c3u00a1ssio Virginio,Wilmar Borges
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