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Die Bestudering van gewysigde bewussynstate se moontlike bydrae tot die veld van kommunikasie
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Towards an Abrahamic ecumenism? The search for the universality of the divine mystery
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Stuart Cloete's construction of Voortrekker religion in Turning Wheels
Published 2001-06-01“… Stuart Cloete’s novel of 1937, Turning Wheels, was unquestionably the most controversial of many fictional reconstructions of the Great Trek, a book which fell foul of Afrikaner nationalism and whose further importation into the Union of South Africa was long consequently banned. Religious motifs reflecting the popularised Calvinism of the Voortrekkers figure prominently in the text. …”
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A Christian ethical perspective on the moral status of the human embryo
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From sick old man to mythical hero
Published 2022-10-01“… In his autobiography, Conversations with Myself, Mandela spoke about his concern that the world had a false image of him as a saint and semi-god (Mandela, 2012). …”
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Reflections on the Yoruba Past: Toyin Falola on Isaac Delano
Published 2021-12-01“… Toyin Falola remains one of the most illuminating voices with remarkable efforts to reposition the continent of Africa on the appropriate place on the global map. …”
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Mobilisations collectives et femmes immigrées en France
Published 2008-09-01“…For this reason, this article examines the collective mobilization, between 2000 and 2008, through the actions and communication processes used by several immigrant women or women from ethnic minorities, natives of Maghreb and West Africa, particularly from the example of the Ni Putes ni Soumises (“Neither whores nor submissive”) movement. …”
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Identity and Socio-Political Self-Determination of the Ewe People in Ghana and Togo
Published 2024-12-01“…The issue of Ewes political identity is extremely relevant for the countries of their residence, since both countries have a diverse ethnic composition of the population and autonomy, or the separation of a large ethnic group can destabilize the political situation, push other ethnic groups to self-determination, and, in general, raise the question of the legitimacy of postcolonial state borders, which is relevant for most countries of West Africa. In this regard, the purpose of the study is to analyze the process of Ewe political selfidentification formation after the countries gained independence and to state the modern image of identity based on self-identification studies. …”
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Robert Mugabe’s 1980 candidature as depicted in the (South African) Sunday Times
Published 2022-10-01“…The Sunday Times employed mainly stereotypical images of Mugabe. For it, the Zimbabwean independence election campaign revolved respectively around a choice for Southern Africa between capitalism and Marxism and between the future of white and black power. …”
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Deeply Learned Classifiers for Age and Gender Predictions of Unfiltered Faces
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NIGERIA TECHNICAL AID CORPS (TAC) AND NATIONAL INTEREST, 1999-2023: AN ASSESSMENT
Published 2024-08-01“…TAC is a pivotal element of Nigeria's foreign policy, established to provide technical assistance to developing nations in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. This paper examines the program’s effectiveness in advancing Nigeria's diplomatic, economic, and socio-political objectives. …”
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Gender and socio-economic differencesin South African consumers’ sentimentstoward marketing practices
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South Sea Daggers and the Dead Man’s Eye: Foreign Invasion in Fin-de-Siècle Optogram Fiction
Published 2005-12-01“…This study looks at four fin-de-siècle texts that revolve around the central conceit of the ‘optogram,’ the photograph of a retinal image in a cadaver’s eye: Villiers de l’Isle-Adam’s Claire Lenoir (1867–87), Rudyard Kipling’s ‘At the End of the Passage’ (1891), Jules Claretie’s L’Accusateur (1897), and Jules Verne’s Les Frères Kip (1902). …”
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