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PRAGMATIC MORALITY AND IDEOLOGIES OF AFRICAN PROVERBS IN CHINUA ACHEBE’S THINGS FALL APART AND OLA ROTIMI’S KURUNMI
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Hiob Ludolf and Johann Michael Wansleben. Oriental Studies, Politics, and History between Gotha and Africa, 1650-1700
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A Survey of Presbyterian Mission History in Africa: Historic Beginnings (c.1790s to c.1930s), Volume 1, edited by J.C. Whytock and A Survey of Presbyterian Mission History in Africa: Modern Beginnings (c.1940s to c.2020s), Volume 2, edited by J.C. Whytock
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Economic history of the Southern Levant in the 8th century BCE in light of the Covenant Code and Southern Levantine archaeology
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Comparing Pauline christology in the disputed and undisputed letters
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A Comparative Study of Morphological and Semantic Features in Selected Human and Programming Languages
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Linguistic pragmatics in children with cochlear implants: A comparative study in the Algerian context
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Assessment of Linguistic Inventory in Children Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder : A Comparative Study
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Gospel Music Apprenticeship in the Black Church in South Africa
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The ministry of Nicholas Bhengu in South Africa: A missiological assessment
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‘Hände hoch’: The South African experience of the moment of capture in North Africa
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Redefining Power: The Role of Women in Governance and Cultural Influence in Ondo, Nigeria – A Comparative Analysis of Traditional and Contemporary Perspectives
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How negotiated peace in underdeveloped countries results in structural violence: Healing memories in South Africa
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Intersecting inequalities: A household-level WEF nexus assessment in Thabo Mofutsanyane district, South Africa
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Bridging generations: Language transmission and cultural identity among Nigerian immigrants in Pretoria North, South Africa
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The Politics of Parody: A Cultural and Gendered Analysis of Social Media Skits on Irregular Migration in South Africa
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Tourist motives and behavioural intentions towards Bawa Falls in Butterworth, South Africa: Recommendations for rural tourism development
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Beyond Gayle: Queer language use among Afrikaans-speaking queer women and nonbinary individuals in South Africa
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Beyond Gayle: Queer language use among Afrikaans-speaking queer women and nonbinary individuals in South Africa
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Spirit of unity in a divided nation: A Pentecostal theological analysis of South Africa’s government of national unity
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Desyncretising the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa: A consideration of Rev. Nicholas Bhengu’s contribution in the northern Free State district
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Mount Anderson: South Africa’s forgotten gold rush in the first decades of the 20th century situated in regional historical and geomorphological context
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Out of Africa, For the World
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Recreation as restoration in Southern Africa: On the need for Bavinck to embrace the doctrine of apokatastasis