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A study of computer integrated education in secondary schools in Nyanza Province, Kenya
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A case study in language contact : English, Kiswahili and Luhyia amongst the Luhyia people of Kenya
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A Luo Christian perspective on the role of the Holy Spirit in sanctification according to John Calvin
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Socio-economic inequality and ethno-political conflict : evidence from Kenya
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On mystical form
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An archaeological study of farming communities on the Northern Shores of Lake Victoria Nyanza, Uganda
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Postcolonial Memory, Silence and Narrative in Alice Zeniter’s The Art of Losing
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The Problem with People: Signed Language Interpreter Disposition Match and Attrition
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!Ui-Taa language shift in Gordonia and Postmasburg Districts, South Africa
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Multilingual Selves: Exploring Language Ideologies and Linguistic Repertoires among Young People in Cape Town
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Changing sociolinguistic identities of young, middle-class 'Coloured' people in post-apartheid Cape Town
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Changing sociolinguistic identities of young, middle-class 'Coloured' people in post-apartheid Cape Town
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Vision and imagination in Jewish mystical texts
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Is Dr. Andrew Murray a mystic?
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All Are Connected: From Traditional Chinese Medicine to Students’ Literacy Practices: Review of Doing Difference Differently: Chinese International Students’ Literacy Practices and Affordances by Zhaozhe Wang
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An ethno-consumeristic approach to household technologies in Swaziland
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The Mystical Union Between Christ and His Brides
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The socio economic implications of ethno-religious conflict in Nigeria
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Colonial and Post-colonial Rangeland Enclosures amid Climate Uncertainty: The Case of Maasai Pastoralists of Kajiado County, Kenya
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Mashairi: a surviving art of the Swahili Muslim peoples of Lamu Town, Kenya
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Ethno-veterinary medicine perspectives of common diseases and health problems of livestock kept by rural women in South-West Nigeria: a case study
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"Variations of the rainbow" : mysticism, history and aboriginal Australia in Patrick White
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Self and Culture in Nigerian Migrant and Travel Ethno-Autobiographical Poetry in English
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‘Pay Back Time’: Ethno-religious Violence in Nigeria, 1999-2004.
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A comparative study of the portrayal of characters in A.C. Jordan's The wrath of the ancestors, Modikwe Dikobe's The marabi dance and G.B. Sinxo's Unojayiti wam
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Raymond Williams : literature, Marxism and cultural materialism
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George Orwell and Raymond Williams : a comparison of their thoughts on politics, letters and language
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The influence of alchemy and Rosicrucianism in William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre and The tempest, and Ben Jonson's The alchemist
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The life history of Z.S. Zotwana
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A study of theme and technique in the creative works of S.E.K.L.N. Mqhayi
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An Interdisciplinary Approach to Proverbs on Marriage and Family Life
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An analysis of selected ""cyberpunk"" works by William Gibson, placed in a cultural and socio-political context
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The Neighbor’s Right: Law, Life, and the Limits of Coexistence in Jewish Morocco
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‘And on one toils, into the hill’: Working and walking in Nan Shepherd’s North East
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Christian Motifs in Forough Farrokhzad’s Works: A Comparison with T.S. Eliot’s Poetry
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Scottish Workers’ Stories of Life and Labour during Covid-19 from the Workers’ Stories Project
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The Spire by William Golding
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Black Bodies in the Open City: Precarity and Belonging in the work of Teju Cole
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The figure of Christ in the works of Oscar Wilde
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Violence and writing : the work of Andre Brink
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Between life and death : HIV and AIDS and representation in South Africa
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Joseph Conrad and the ideology of fiction : a study of four works
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The dark circus : an examination of the work of Mervyn Peake, with reference to selected prose and verse
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Perspectives of guilt : the novels of William Golding
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Curious astringent joy : an exploration of major Nietzschean echoes in the writing of William Butler Yeats
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Guy Butler from a post-apartheid perspective : reassessing a South African literary life
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Power and transgression: margins, crossings and monstrous women in selected works of Bharati Mukherjee and Angela Carter
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"The whole world in a book" : fact, fiction and the postmodern in Selected Works by E. L. Doctorow